@RyanBemrose The history was about having fun with piling-on feedback for SmokeDetector, which is real important bot considered to be integrated directly into SE spam detector. It doesn't really go hand in hand. There were other issues like exploiting the feedback system and such...
@Drew I'm almost always out of close votes at the end of the day. Plenty of delete votes left though. I'm applying the latter whenever possible (including to give an extra downvote to enable me for deletion).
Well, Nathan never really worked a list. He was too busy. Just like Tuna. So, if you know any 5k to 8k rep people that would be great. But your tag is not as pressing as Java always is
@Drew As mentioned, close voters don't need to have expertise, if the close vote reasons are blatant. Just 3k+ rep is enough. If specific stuff is leftover, there may me good reasons.
If I run a campaign in that tag, the closes can double for a week. I have other tags to do. I was merely sharing the current count, and say if you knew anyone. And I know the profile of those to recruit and succeed at it. Been doing it for quite a while.
Please look at the source of this question: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/281636/…. I understand a sizable number of humans are selfish creatures that don't abide by any rules, but how did this one think they might have even a remote chance for a useful answer?
@JanDvorak I'm still going with Hanlon's razor, even if it's a stretch. The user A) doesn't know how to format code, B) is posting to the wrong site, and C) really doesn't understand how to include scripts.
@Magisch I'm pleased to tell you that you've now been awarded the badge "Find something truly good about documentation, that has no potential bad sides" :)
If the question is inappropriate, kindly close the question, downvote and move on. Don't encourage such questions by answering them. — Praveen Kumar9 secs ago
what makes it worse is that the user has 119k rep.. I'm thinking that they're one of the few users who simply Q&A without any regards to the rules. I know we have a word for them but we're not allowed to say it anymore.
So when I flagged it for spam the first time, I did it because it was mentioned here (by someone). I usually lean toward the groups decision, and do a quick scan. When this ended up in the audit queue, I looked further into the site (Looked for poster affiliation, and couldn't find any), and it appeared to answer the question that was mentioned. That's why I ended up giving my opinion of "Looks OK"
I usually lean toward the groups decision -> don't. If there is one mistake here, it's that. The group may got it wrong. If you don't know / care, move on.
This community is turning to bullshit. with questions closed as "opinion based" like this Why doesn't Java support multi-line strings? whereas this is an observation of what the java framework is lacking.