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9:20 AM
Unhelpful flag of the day: "concept of the my answer"
On the flagger's own answer.
 
 
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10:39 AM
Unhelpful flag of actually-from-today: "My post not get enough views"
> Declined: Now it has one more. It's not clear what you want a moderator to do about this, though.
 
@RyanM mission accomplished, I suppose?
 
other not-especially-helpful flags included "user is trying to skip/manipulate a university's network ..." (so...call IT?) and "We can't return any value in void method" (which is true, I'm not sure why people upvoted that...but also not really flaggable)
 
well, the latter is at least reasonable (apart from not understanding what flags are for). I presume the former means "please delete the post"?
 
What does it mean to "skip" a network?
@RyanM Hmm. Was it a question? Maybe retag it so that it gets more views?
 
@CodyGray bypass uni restrictions, maybe?
 
10:51 AM
Sounds like it might have been a "this is not a programming question" flag in disguise, then?
 
@CodyGray post is reasonably tagged with the language + framework
 
@CodyGray you give people too much credit :)
 
@CodyGray You be the judge: stackoverflow.com/q/73759142
It's got a bounty on it so that's plausible
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Some people. Mostly hypothetical people.
@RyanM Yeah, no.
That's not what the flagger was trying to flag.
 
> it throws me a javascript
 
10:54 AM
Bleh. Do not want!
 
@CodyGray I agree, but it's plausible...
Not likely but wouldn't be the worst explained flag...
 
in light of the above, they might've been R/A flagging the post :)
 
Because it threw them a javascript?
I've heard of being thrown for a loop.
 
this is completely unanswerable due to a lack of debugging details, right?
asking for a friend who's considering removing the bounty and closing it.
 
11:24 AM
@CodyGray wouldn't you consider being thrown a javascript an abusive action?
@RyanM not sure it needs debugging details - seems like all the info needed is present. They are trying to set an http-only cookie and are, for some reason, surprized it does not work
I must admit it's a weird practice to force-reset a password for users every 10 days - why not implement a true OTP instead?
 
And emailing the password reset key out to them? Like that's somehow more secure?!
I was just discussing with a work colleague how most of IT security is all theatre...
@OlegValteriswithUkraine I would consider JavaScript itself to be an abusive action.
 
11:40 AM
@CodyGray yeah... it kind of defeats the whole purpose of rotating the passwords
@CodyGray see? the flagger wasn't way off the mark :)
 
They didn't raise a rude/abusive flag, though, so, yes, they were.
 
12:09 PM
@CodyGray "Declined: please learn how to use standard flags. JavaScript should be flagged as Rude/Abusive"
 
I guess some people miss the point that Meta is also a support platform, where people go for help using the site. Not every question there is or should be a canonical reference. We have a FAQ for that...
We're really getting way too far into a place where nobody uses common sense anymore.
It's all just rules-lawyering... Often to the detriment of quality and clarity.
 
@CodyGray well, yeah, I had a similar conversation recently with an itsec guy. "common sense" is often amiss in these matters
 
Like the whole "we enforce such draconian password policies that all of our employees have their password written on sticky notes attached to their monitors, or at least written on a piece of paper in their desk drawer?" Yeah, but, this time, I was talking about Stack Overflow...
 
@CodyGray I am not sure I understand what transpired there
 
Someone saw that I made an edit, and they jumped at the chance to prove that I did something wrong, parroting "rules" and cutting off their nose to spite their face.
Yes, we need a full historical record with screenshots of every time someone makes a typo...
If it was just an issue of a blank line, I'd have closed it as a duplicate. We have a reference for that already. We don't need another one. But it wasn't a duplicate. It was an unfortunate circumstance where there were two different issues, one caused by a bug that has since been fixed.
So now, of course, cue all the comments that it is a duplicate, it can't be reproduced, etc. etc.
Sigh. I'll delete it tomorrow...
 
1:18 PM
@CodyGray sure it's a necessary course of action?
@CodyGray never been a fan of "no repro" being used in the "it is fixed now" sense - although, were there any who suggested closing as such in this case? As for the duplicate part - I can see how, at a cursory glance, it can be taken such - business as usual, IMO
 
 
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4:39 PM
@CodyGray ehhhh I think there are ways that could have been done that are equally helpful for the person being supported without leaving the question in an extremely confusing state for anyone reading it. e.g., I look at that and am puzzled as to what they think is wrong with that table.
 
 
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7:39 PM
The question has one close vote. It's "Lacks details or clarity".
 
For better or worse, banning someone forever is a lot of effort, so they probably wouldn't end up banned more than a year.
Someone custom flagged it as "It's off topic" >_>
it's unhelpful custom flags day apparently
 
Well, at least that flag was coherent and made sense
Not useful but it's not like the other two you showed.
The close vote is on point, though - does Luka love them? We need to know!
 
I can say that the close vote was not from Luka.
Self-deleted in 2 minutes, though.
Apparently the voting got the point across.
...okay, the plot thickens. Luka has commented on one of their questions saying "This is not technical support. You should at least provide what you tried to fix your problem. First, I would suggest debugging your code and try if you will fix the problem yourself"
 
Luka voting to close the question as "I don't know what you mean" would have been worthy of a tragedy
 
to which they responded "დეგნერატი ხარრრრრრრრ @LukaSamkharadze"
which...is apparently Georgian for "degenerate [some gibberish idk]"
 
7:50 PM
I never knew Georgian used a different alphabet. I assumed they used some variation of the Roman one.
 
ah no wait, if I trim off the repetition, it translates to "You are a degenerate"
 
Luka, the hearbreaker
 
Is this like, one of those things where kids pick on the person they like?
 
Anime has taught me that's how normal relationships work. Where one party (at least) is 1000 years old and the other is a reincarnated human transported to a fantasy world.
 
lmao
 

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