So there are 35 remaining software-tools questions without an accepted answer. If you've downvoted those two answers, 32 of them will be deleted in a few days.
The same does not apply for ones with accepted answers, which is where I've been spending my delete votes; there are 27 of those of which you and I have voted to delete 7 of them.
so the tag will be entirely gone in about 4 days or so.
The SO Close Vote Reviewers (warning, link contains mild profanity) chatroom has been taking on the blatantly off topic software-tools tag for a couple of days.
Every question in the tag is now closed (the on-topic ones have been edited/retagged), and many of them are roomba eligible waiting th...
> We don't want to become a close vote posse. Every user should handle the review based on their own opinion/knowledge, choosing leave open, close, edit or skip when appropiate. Concentrating attention on a question in the context of whether or not to close a question, severely biases attention toward closing the question.
It's supposed to be auto-deleted after 30 days. You'd only need to flag if it doesn't happen automatically. Let the roomba do its job. — animuson ♦Mar 16 '14 at 3:39
Now that rejected migrations are clearly identified, the list of them can be found with Google. Browsing them, I noticed that some questions persist in the rejected-closed-locked state for many months; e.g., here is a July 2013 specimen.
Elsewhere I read that "[rejected migrations] are deleted ...
locked:yes views:0..2000 score:0..3 duplicate:no migrated:no
After a few days, we should have enough agreement on this batch of 49 questions to move forward with the actions in the below headings.
The following questions should remain closed but not deleted
Is the Spark View Engine for ASP.NE...
I don't really understand how people get thousands of helpful flags. I try really hard to only flag stuff where I need a moderator's help... which basically only means locked questions (rare) or comment flags (Almost always a waste of time for all involved)
Since locked questions cannot be edited by anyone but a moderator, and (especially for historically-locked questions) many are off-topic, they have a higher incidence of bad tags.
My request is simply to put the same reputation requirements to using tags just barely kept live by locked questions...
But yeah... as rene says... transparency matters... so an MSO post is the way to do it... although people shouldn't be able to create the plural tags anymore
@rene Your last completed review session ended 10 seconds ago and lasted 14 minutes and 7 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 21 seconds.
@rene: Ok, I got that. But if you are "less successful" then let's better never talk about me ;) Anyway, I still don't understand why @Deduplicator explained that to me (although I always appreciate explanations). Any idea?
@honk Actually, that was meant as a status-update to your message. The linking of those messages was intentional, and I didn't check your rep to know whether you could dv at all.
Review item count has been changed: User: TylerH (2756409) Start Time: 2015-07-13 19:48:39 UTC End Time: 2015-07-13 20:04:26 UTC Items Reviewed: [Not Set] -> 36 Use the command 'last session stats' to see more details.
You probably all know about Stack Snippets (a.k.a. "JavaScript/HTML/CSS Snippets"), which we introduced almost a year ago.
You probably also know that Stack Snippets are routinely misused for questions that have nothing to do with HTML, CSS, or JS:
Improve tooltip and positioning of code sampl...