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@MadaraUchiha It didn't turn out to be effective . So we removed it.
@Tunaki Okay, on it!
@Tunaki Done.
Also about the "f.u.c.k" matching as you requested... I don't know. There are many ways to obfuscate it and trying to catch them all would generate a lot of FPs.
@gunr2171 That's normal.... he have more point on 1 answer than I will ever get in a life time..., that he have a negative was surprising... (but since does not delete it, he likes it...)
yes, the answer contains good advice, but it doesnt answer the question. the OP may need the information that was requested even when code already follows that advice due to some sort of disability (color blindness, dyslexia, etc.)
I disagree. If it's a bad question/answer, then it's a bad/question answer and should be voted as such. As long as a link isn't saying "Hey, downvote this post", it seems fine
Again, this whole chatroom is based on close voting (which usually accompanies a downvote)
Suddenly, a user get 3 downvotes on a 4 year old answer. The first thing that user is going to do is wondering what the heck just happened. Eventually it'll be traced back here and that's very bad for the room.
Unless there's a co-ordinated effort to downvote a user, it shouldn't matter where the votes come from. What if I posted a link to a social media site, instead?
Like I said: nobody asked for votes, the post was just linked and people did their own thing. Nobody can blame the room for anything in this situation.
@NathanOliver [:28307140] Title - Position 1-115: Crossover is a bullshit platform..Evaluators does not have clue what the f.. they are doing..don't waste your time
@Gothdo it depends on the question. It is not that easy/obvious questions are discouraged. If the question reveals how the OP used the documentation and which false assumptions they created, it can result in great answers.
How are you going to use this function if you don't even know what it does? You should rather clearly formulate what you want to do, chances are that there is a better solution in Python than translating some random C++ function. — Baum mit Augen10 mins ago
I retracted my close vote and my down vote after the OP fixed everything I asked for and even provided a sqlfiddle ... so it makes sense what I'm doing...
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [android-studio]"
the remove- tell smokey to remove the line silently and the edited is just to let others know you did something.
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [android-layout]"
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [android-studio]"
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [android-layout]"
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@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 30 minutes, averaging to a review every 47 seconds.