For some reason, Stack Overflow seems to get a lot of questions about Kali Linux, a Debian-based distribution with a focus on penetration testing tools.
With very few exceptions, these questions are always off-topic for Stack Overflow. Most of them are related to one of a few specific topics, al...
@Undo agreed, but shouldn't any tag on SO be about programing? blender is WAY more then programing, in fact if anyone had a mostly programing question it could go under python.
So here's the deal: I don't have clear meta consensus for either (1) Blender questions being off-topic, or (2) Blender questions should be migrated on sight.
Yeah, that's a completely different issue. Throw a meta question up on that and we can talk about it; that'd probably be profitable to get the community to weight in on.
I have fairly clear guidance on not migrating stuff if it's on-topic, but I don't have a handy public link to it.
Question for you guys: this post popped up earlier, and someone ended up replying with a witty answer. How to we handle these things? Do we flag it as NAA or VLQ or something else entirely? IMO the entire question needs to just be removed
I found a user who appears to be plagiarizing most (if not all of his answers). I reported the first one, and commented on the second that most (if not all) of his posts are plagiarized. Should I go through each of his posts, and flag them?
@Magisch You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 23 minutes and 1 second, averaging to a review every 34 seconds.
But get this. If the author deletes spam without us kicking a flag in, and then undeletes, the post won't get bumped, won't be caught by Smokey, and has less chance to be caught by someone.
@Kyll It's not Too Broad: Any answer to the question "How do I debug in Node.js" is answerable in a few paragraphs I don't find that a valid reason. In fact I would love to see that removed from the too broad close reason
Thats not how this works. You can contact SE to request that the question be disassociated from your account, but by posting it here you have irreversibly granted SE the license to display it and others to use code in it. — Magisch18 secs ago
Ok Tim, lets say it's now exclusively yours, if not I was wrong :p
Hm, my browser was somewhat lagged and I could mistakenly click the send request button twice... the second click happened when the window was blurring out, weird.
@rene don't happy to have that link which has the "flow chart" for how the queues work? Might be useful to the OP asking about the "requires editing" thing on mso
Well, no history of link being used to spam before.. So, we will just have to wait and see. User account is 4 months old.. So slightly inclined towards the "not-spam" side