@JAL As he deletes every post which has a downvote it doesn't seems like he cares and doesn't put any effort into the posts. So not worth undeleting when the post is not valuable.
@Tunaki Yeah there are multiple funny/sad things in that post.
Why? Meta effect will kick in, he will get lots of downvotes on the meta post, without a newbie limit :), and the post will get deleted again with more downvotes than before.
@JAL Well it counts against you if you delete a downvoted answer. And most of the times I see this it is a vampire, which knows he posted a bad post and just hopes for upvotes, and if he doesn't get it or downvoted he deletes it.
What are those weird red circles with 3 lines coming together in one edge? I can't see what you want to point out without clear freehand red circles. — Rizier12344 secs ago
@Undo I stole the regex from smoke detector and today I got 5 positive and 1 false... lets see if we can improve it some to find subtle offensive comments, I will keep you updated : ), I have not asked for comments on meta yet still in first testing state to understand what happens.
if you have something you like to test, I have the bot up and running 24/7 (for dupe hunting), so it easy to test different things on all comments (as I already parse them all)
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 39 minutes and 4 seconds, averaging to a review every 58 seconds.
This question was used as an audit for me. But it contains stuff that suggest very broad/POB like "suggest an algorithm" and is asking for language features that can be used to solve a problem. Close or edit?
@ryanyuyu Since the request for suggestion is a secondary question, I don't think it damns the whole question as "too broad". The primary questions asks about an algorithm for a specific scenario. I can't see any other reason to close it. Note: It's been almost 20 years since I worried about Eigenfunctions, and I've successfully repressed all useful knowledge of them!
@Yvette Hmm. Might also be worthwhile referring to this meta post, which makes a good point about copied content in wikis: it's unlikely to provide the unique context that is needed.