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Zoe
11:00 AM
@manro Yes, but subjects aren't scientists
... usually
 
Normally there's a blue button that says something like "Edit wiki" but I can't check what exactly it says because I'm suspended from editing (-:
 
Zoe
Unless you have scientists conducting a study of scientists, but that's really meta
 
@Zoe As I understand it, usually the subjects are psychology undergrads.
 
@RyanM Joke's on you, I didn't promise to unsuspend you :-)
 
@Zoe subject, object, i'm common guy and don't understand this high things)
 
11:03 AM
That's quite interesting to know, though! Good thinking, @VLAZ. I don't know why they don't expose this in the UI for >= 2k rep users, but it does work, and could certainly be useful for someone who serially plagiarizes tag wikis.
 
@CodyGray gonna laugh if they remembered to check rep on the unsuspend endpoint but not the suspend one.
 
Haha
We're about to find out. The unsuspending is much easier, because suspending you gave me the normal links that I would see for a <2k rep user.
Looks like unsuspending went just fine.
 
@RyanM "Edit tag info" is what it actually says.
 
Another fun fact: there's apparently no history recorded anywhere that you were ever suspended manually by a mod from suggesting edits.
 
@RyanM Easy solution - get 20k rep and you'd be able to make full edits to tag wikis :P
 
11:06 AM
@VLAZ You laugh, but if Ryan hadn't volunteered, I figured I would just red-flag nuke a couple of your posts to get you down to the appropriate level.
 
:D
 
@CodyGray Is that normally the case for <2k suggested-edit suspensions?
 
I'd have gladly volunteered if I didn't have 20k rep
I've made a total of one wiki edit, to my knowledge.
 
@RyanM I believe so. I have never noticed that history item before, so I don't think it is there. It's just not something I had ever really poked around looking for, because we don't use the option very often. (Which is why Zoe didn't even know it was an option.)
 
Well, technically two since the tags have two sections.
 
Zoe
11:07 AM
@CodyGray A lot of the account info has really bad UX though
 
That's an understatement
It used to be worse; the "Dashboard" used to not exist.
All you had was the "Mod" menu, which gave you essentially the same options, but no "stats at a glance" or whatever.
 
Zoe
ugh
 
I suppose I now very likely have the distinction of being the first >2k user to be manually suspended from suggesting edits :D
 
@RyanM You could include it in your mod nomination pitch for next election :)
 
That joke had literally just crossed my mind :D
 
11:22 AM
haha
 
It's interesting that I didn't receive any sort of notification about the suspension. The buttons were just ...gone.
 
Yup. That's a downside.
We have to accompany it with a mod message, otherwise people don't even realize they've been suspended.
 
The only reason I was able to see that message was that I already had the page open and clicked it.
 
For example, if you suspend someone for 7 days, but they don't even try to submit an edit within that 7 days, they'd never know.
 
@CodyGray I thought SE fixed that. Or fixed something around that, at least. I remember when Sam highlighted it with the whole suggested edit problems and I thought SE did something to fix it.
I can't remember what, though.
 
11:27 AM
That was review suspensions.
You're now notified about those and the UX is improved for both mods and recipients.
 
Yup
Review suspensions and suggested edit suspensions are completely different
Even though review suspensions include review of suggested edits :-)
 
Oh, right. Duh. So, suggested edit suspensions have the same problem as review suspensions, then.
Well, the same problem that review suspensions used to have.
 
One major difference: nobody ever uses them.
 
Guys. I have a question.
Yesterday i faced with problem
Function iconv in R and php works differently
 
@manro So you used a regex, and now you have two problems?
 
11:37 AM
Should i ask here why?
No, without regex
 
I don't even know what iconv is
 
AFAIK, none of the people here know any R.
 
But if you have a programming problem that you need help with, yes, I think it is reasonable to ask a question
 
And some have a bit of familiarity with PHP. So, probably not the best place to ask.
(I mean, in the room. Question on the site might be a good idea)
 
I make a question, i need a time. Will you be here?
I give a link
 
11:40 AM
Yes, I was thinking a question on the site is how you do it.
I believe that's how you ask programming questions.
 
Yes, i know. But i will give to you all here a link. Maybe you make some edit.
S
 
Zoe
12:00 PM
@CodyGray you should see dragon...
90% regex :MildPanic:
 
Is that how it got its name? "Here be dragons"
 
Zoe
I actually made a list of names a while ago
Expanded into the fantastic world of vim plugins and mapped out an entire series of plugins prior to making them
 
Wait, so you came up with names, and then had to write plug-ins to use those names?
 
Zoe
Dragon was one that fell through because I found a plugin that was substantially better
No, I came up with plugins, then found names, then one fell through and I kept it in a pool for later use
Does work though - because it burns the trash :p
 
I see
 
Zoe
12:04 PM
was an easy way to streamline the process ^^"
Though I think there's still one or two I didn't implement
 
12:19 PM
@CodyGray Look: Link
this question is the first after my ban. it is very important
edit, if it needs. But i think, i made cool
 
 
6 hours later…
6:12 PM
@CodyGray Generally we would just use localStorage or GM_setValue/GM_getValue (if using tampermonkey) to store persistent data within the browser context/synced context. Depending on what exactly you're trying to do, of course...
 
 
3 hours later…
@VLAZ use f.e. and don't be messy ;)
cool comics_
Guys, how do you think? In 2021 we should buy laptops with only 16:10 or 3:2 and forget 16:9?
*screens
 
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