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5:18 AM
@M-- Each R/A deleted post subtracts 100 reputation.
 
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5:35 AM
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact thank you, didn't know that, I guess I've never spammed/UU'd
but that doesn't need to apply (I know that spam/RA penalty is applied case by case by the mods; didn't know the penalty is rep reduction)
 
@M-- just posts deleted by redflags carry the rep penalty. Unfriendly/Unkind or even Spam flags on comments don't
 
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and I was under the impression that if that penalty was applied, then the user would be suspended, I guess not
@VLAZ so it doesn't need mod's attention?
 
@M-- There are additional penaltyies but not suspension. The user's IP is added to some watchlist and such.
That's just the automatic stuff. Mods can still levy additional penalties.
 
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alrighty, thank you
 
@M-- Maybe you should try to test it out. :D
That would be really silly, and award you a most silly of the month award in this room.
 
5:49 AM
An award which has not given out for many months. In fact, most of them.
 
That's silly. One award to the room itself!
 
*hands the room the award*
Wait, what shape is the award in?
 
6:04 AM
Diamond
Maybe a chat bot titled "Silly Award" that follows the winner around on the chat servers for a whole month. Wherever they go, the chat bot follows.
Oh, and it randomly stars a message from the winner every day.
I am growing some really astonishingly silly ideas here.
 
 
4 hours later…
9:53 AM
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact *hands Andreas the diamond of sillyness*
 
10:12 AM
@VLAZ Diamond accepted with honour
Now I have something to start cutting with.
Just let me turn it into a blade first.
 
 
10 hours later…
8:34 PM
> After realizing that I forgot to add event.preventDefault(), I am renouncing my status as a programmer, and choosing to instead pursue loincloth crafting and mammoth hunting.
 
9:32 PM
wow I must be incredibly naive
reading this stackoverflow.com/a/10366015 was mindblowing to me. "why would server A tell server B what I was doing on server A?" :P
is it that server B company pays server A company to get that?
this is not a joke question. I'm dumb
 
10:05 PM
@user [disclaimer: what I'm saying here is general knowledge obtained from sources other than my employer, and may or may not relate to anything my employer does; I don't work on anything web-related, so I don't know how any of that stuff works for my employer specifically] Generally, it's so-called "tracking pixels". This seems to provide a decent overview: improvado.io/blog/what-is-tracking-pixel
 
10:50 PM
@RyanM I think that's different than what I'm talking about? I'm specifically talking about putting info about the referrer in query parameters, which would be a highly intentional act of the "first party" site to share tracking info with the "third party" site. That cross-site requests include user agent strings, some sort of client IP address, and referrer info (unless opted out of) is not new to me.
 
Embedding a tracking pixel is also a highly intentional act, generally
...though, uh, it's possible they were just trying to embed a "like" button in some cases, I suspect. (disclaimer: I'm not sure if any specific company actually does use "like" buttons as tracking pixels; I've certainly heard it alleged, but then again you constantly hear people claiming Facebook is recording conversations of their users, which...lol no they're not)
 

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