@UserSeriously You have more 0 or negatively-scored questions (including deleted ones) compared to number of upvoted questions. If you have deleted questions it might be helpful to undelete them and improve on them. Also, you still can ask a question every 6 months, so make that question very well asked (including doing your own spelling and grammer checks).
@GrantGarrison I believe you would get a better response if you were to use your room to filter the ones you want closed and then request VTC them individually here. I do not think having use go to another room will work out.
@Nkosi Unfortunately, if I were to do that I would spend too much time cv-pls and wouldn't be able to filter them all. To give you perspective, I'm running fire at 100 threshold.
Wait. If I were to move the most important ones here, (like at most 5 a day), would that work?
@GrantGarrison , @Nkosi: Please check with the room owners before posting automated messages here (or in any other room). And iirc there was already some concern about you using your own bots here.
@Olaf I have been working on a good way to work with FireAlarm, and currently I have been working with fire in another room. I keep finding posts 100 hits but 35(or whatever it is here) doesn't that are very bad. I'm probably going to work with the userscript to make a quick and efficient workflow that doesn't result in bots spamming you guys.
@GrantGarrison You are barging ahead, without seeking approval from the ROs. You were previously cautioned. I would have hoped that you would have taken the time to try to fit things into the process which we have already established. Your precipitate actions are making it less likely that things move in the direction you desire. I strongly recommend that you step back and approach this in a way that firsts converses with people, particularly the ROs, to gain approval prior to acting.
@GrantGarrison In bringing something up, keep in mind that the people you are conversing with are already very busy. Thus, this, almost certainly, will take time to move forward.
@JohnDvorak No, basically all the time. We moderate content, not users. That's the reason why we are not permitted to report users to SmokeDetector, even if all their posts are spam.
Speaking of FAQ, I believe point 2 needs to be updated
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I posted in the meta asking for help, but what they did is just ruin my reputation further more. How great... Is there like a ""Wailing" wall in SO? :)
@JohnDvorak There's a considerable amount of grey area in the rules. Many of them have been discussed at room meetings. That one was discussed in one, at least tangentially. I'd have to look it up.
Potentially. However, CHQ has a very specific focus. It's much easier to make arguments specifically about needing to handle users who are spammers, when your primary focus is spam.
Look, the complaints are completely bizarre. They're a 'meta needs something to complain about' thing... but no one can blame a room for not wanting to take on those complaints in the first place.
SOCVR handles a wider variety of issues, in a smaller section of SE (i.e. SO main only, not the entire network). It's easier for us to avoid issues on Meta about targeting users by just not doing so, at all.
@JohnDvorak To an extent, that's true. There's been a choice made, due to things that happened before I was involved, to implement rules which will disarm some of the arguments that have been made on Meta. Having read some of those Meta storms, I can understand that they were unpleasant and that there is a desire to not have to go through that sort of thing again.
@JohnDvorak I'd have to dig around. It's stuff that I found over the last year, or so, as I've become more involved here and wanted to learn some of the history.
Some of the older room meetings are also informative.
In cleaning up the transcript of old requests, I've read some portions of the older transcripts. The room was, at one time, significantly more free with what was permitted. The restrictions have grown, mostly out of a desire to avoid repeating issues which come up on Meta from time to time (or at least that's my impression).
Some user had red flag'ed, others had deleted, the content is not shown, but that does not mean spam ram or rep penalty (it only means it not show'ed since offensive to some one). In general there is no need to custom mod flag, is that correct @Jon
I'm not referring to specific post, it's more a general question
@iBug it'd been marked helpful... but a single flag isn't enough to impose penalties - it requires 6 red flags from users or a red flag from a mod to make that part activate...
in other words should we custom mod flag a deleted post (that as 1 or more red flags less then nuke), if we think the red flags are not correct or should we just carry on since it does not really matter?
haha... well - your mileage if you do so may vary... I went from discussion here and looked at your flag and decided to mark it helpful as you thought you were doing a good thing... Otherwise, it might have been declined as we didn't need to know about it. Since it's not needed to flag - if you do and it gets declined - don't say I didn't warn you :)
@Machavity we can but we stay away from that unless it's clearly abusive
@Machavity thanks... not causing harm and comments don't tend to go on and on for ever on nominations... if it doesn't translate as something offensive - we're not going to remove it because of "noise"... think of nomination comments more like comments on metaposts than main.
The problem is that since election, it's better if current mods stay away, last year it become a mess... there is also a comment attacking a ninja puppy... but heck better to just look futher..
maybe it had a flag, mods decided to delete users (socket, plag whatever), it auto delete d the post, now it shows "the banner", but who really cares, it's deleted.
I have never seen mods nuke a user because OP vandalism some posts, suspension for some days yes, but deleting the whole user never.. but yeah I actually don't know, I'm only speculating knowing more or less how mods reason
and they can't tell us, since they can't tell what tools they are using
Can't mods see deleted questions of a user. Maybe it's not the first time the user vandalised/deleted after getting the answer he needed. That's clearly against the idea of SO for building a repository of helpful Q&A (not that questions like that are really helpful imo)
Hi ! I'm not sure this is the right channel. Tell me if i'm wrong but my question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49256198/why-is-1-1-98-and-1-1-50 isn't a duplicate. I'm either adding two char AND a char & an int
@MartinJames Ah, yes. But that's more a general (though justified) rant. Considering the homework, it might be too abstract and suers tend to ignore it as "unrelated to my specific task".
@NathanOliver I agree with you on that. This is also about adding an int to a constant written as '1'. Plus the types differ in C, so closing to a question also tagged as C doesn't make too much sense. – Bathsheba 13 secs ago
I have problem to explain my point because english isn't my foreign language but bathsheba told it for me
@ValentinSilvestre You're always adding two int. Please do some research next time. integer promotion is one of the most fundamental principles not only in C++.
I was reading a reddit about '1'+1='11' in javascript and comments were talking about 98 and 50. I searched results "C++ why is '1' + 1 = 50 but I found nothing. I won't learn C++, just understand why it work that way Php '1' + 1 = '2' so..
@ValentinSilvestre Reading something on reddit does not count as "research". As I already commented: do yourself (and the SO community) a favour and get a good book.
It's not the sum of two characters. While I have some stakes in that one I must say it's a sum of an integer and a character. Which is not what the dupe says.
@ValentinSilvestre In PHP, the types are converted for you (it's a major reason people hate PHP). In C/C++, the types are set beforehand, so treating them interchangeably will cause problems like that
got some potential suspicious activity, a not-such-a-great-question got a lot of upvotes in a short amount of time - should these things be reported or just shrug it off and move on?
@ValentinSilvestre Once again: research. you compare apples and oranges. 1 is a literal (which is also constant) and and integer, specifically of type int. '1' is a constant of type char. Basics.
@Ron Like an airplane crash: unrecognisable strange forms spread all over the place. Difference to C: the size of the plane.
@PetterFriberg no relation other than the regular activity in this tag. People are not quick to upvote questions nor answers in this tag, which is why it stood out, especially considering the contents of the question (I hammered it)
@ValentinSilvestre Please understand we are not a tutoring site (and this is even more the wrong place). I will stop it here. @MartinJames: you have some garlic left for me?
@PetterFriberg not currently. I don't know if it is because of the score, or me having closed it, or the age of the question, or there being an answers with a bunch of upvotes
Hey y'all. Got a sad case. stackoverflow.com/users/9294285/amplience-support is seeding support questions for their product, but they all appear to be off topic. Not bothering with a meta question about it, just bringing it to the expert's attention...
I have to wonder after seeing yesterday that attackers are trying to mine crypto currencies via our browser if they will eventual shift to using a IoT botnets to do the same thing.
@Machavity That's okay though. When you have a couple million devices all working on it so what if it takes them a while. Your not paying for any of the resources anyway.
@Machavity Not really. The GPUs in smartphonmes like iPhone or the mid-to gigh class Android are quite powerful. Most top desktop-GPUs from some years ago. Problem is, as I wrote, the thermal budget. Power is less of a problem if they are only active while charging.
Also is there any plans to support teams as a whole in SOCVR userscripts?.. even magic editor does not show up currently. Not sure teams would require such moderation as the public site..
@SurajRao as far as I know we can only test it for a few month then they will close it give us dump (then it's a paid service). Hence not much sense investing time in userscript.
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