@feelingunwelcome The comment on that should definitely be flagged as rude/abusive
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@EJoshuaS last one I flagged was deleted and the mod marked it "declined" which is BS strike against me. It was pretty much nothing but a name calling, childish rant against jww
@feelingunwelcome The question itself is at least somewhat debatable - there's a Meta post here on which Linux kernel questions are on-topic. I agree with closing that particular one, though (I don't think that it really meets the criteria in the Meta post) - I would've voted to close as well.
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@EJoshuaS ok, so not to "target a user" but just review the last 3 months of their questions. They are all the same pattern. Post some part of the standard/spec docs and then ask one or many "Too Broad" questions bascially wanting someone to explain the documenation to them line by line. they never accept an answer, just ask more questions in the comments when they do get an answer.
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@EJoshuaS granted, I voted for "Too Broad", but we do not really have any control over the final reason that gets put up there.
@feelingunwelcome I agree with it being "too broad" - "general computing" is a little more borderline but I'm inclined to agree with that one, too. I'm not convinced that it's uniquely a programming question.
What close reason should apply if OP asks "what is the use/usage of X" where X can be found on documentation or manual of corresponding language/framework?
@feelingunwelcome As I understand it, duplicates with ANY answers won't Roomba (regardless of their score). Being marked as a duplicate just prevents any more answers from being added - it doesn't affect whether or not it'll Roomba.
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@tripleee then it should be put on one of the many duplicate targets not this mess of a question that is completely the wrong question.
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4:55 AM
@EJoshuaS I thought if the question was < 1 and no accepted answer and/or answers were all < 1 it would roomba after a period of time? Is that not the case anymore?
@feelingunwelcome It's true if it's closed for some reason other than being a dupe. Duplicates Roomba according to the same rules as non-closed posts (i.e. answers of any score prevent them from Roombaing).
@feelingunwelcome Yes, being a dupe isn't intrinsically a reason for the post to Roomba (because dupes could still be valuable if they help people find the correct answer).
What should be done with this answer (besides flag it as NAA/VLQ for being link-only)? If it was a comment, I'd flag it as "unfriendly" for being a put-down, but it seems a little harsh to apply a 100-rep penalty for it.
@Adriaan retracted cv... let me know if it is closed.
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@rene et al while Bharghav is "away" I'm happy to go through the burns with you peeps. perhaps let me know when you're ready to go for the next one in Trogdor?
@YvetteColomb we (mostly @Machavity and @Makyen) were following Bharghav lead as he had the master list of burninations to take. I do hope he wrote down in your Mod Team site how he selects which tag to burn. That said: it doesn't look like we have anything going now but maybe @Machavity is a better source for that.
@tripleee Yes, sorry. Via the NATO queue, I came up to three identical answers. Looking at the questions, I realised that all three questions are about the same topic but all three are "Too broad" as all three OPs don't show any effort/code. I am not sure how to handle these questions 1. the one most upvoted as too broad and two others as dups? 2. All three too broad
Guys, quick question. Stumbled upon this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/52512055/… having a vote as too broad, which struck me as odd. I voted as typo, which looks more appropriate IMHO. Was I right or wrong?
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7:39 AM
@rene I can arrange which tag to burn, I'm asking if you want to keep going? although you are slaves You can also take breaks. - you aren't slaves
I made a comment on this post yesterday for being off-topic and seems someone flagged it or maybe the OP posted another question and deleted the old one -_-
The 688 questions currently tagged points can do without the tag or becoming a synonym of point.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
The main use of the points tag appears to be that of point. For reference:
points: a scoring syste...
Is there a relevant meta with guidelines for duplicate? i.e. older but 0 votes vs. newer with lots of votes? (Disclosure: this is for reasons involving one of my own questions.)
@Luuklag I gather that when there is activity on a question or an answer, it scans all the question and all the answers no matter if they're new or not
@Luuklag Excel is dubious territory. Per the excerpt, complex formula development is on-topic, while single formulas aren't. I've tried IF and VLOOKUP and neither work expectedly. is no MCVE imo, what has he tried, and what doesn't work
@StephenKennedy, well the answer seemed exactly the same like the one above, so valid enough. There wasn't really much advertising going on besides getting their link out so Thought that was a quick fix.
@ErikvonAsmuth, yeah this wasn't to be done with a simple formula IMHO, so that part was covered. He indeed didn't show much effort, but I had a pretty good idea how to do this, done similar things myself a couple of times.
Might be their motive though @StephenKennedy, taking another look it looked a lot like plagiarsm on the top voted answer. So a spam flag would have been the best way. But it probably got some of those and got removed.
@Luuklag True, but the problem is that No MCVE is true irregardless of the fact that you can solve it yourself by writing your own code. OP should provide his attempt and what went wrong, he apparently has made one.
hmm I tried something new, rolled back a rude/abusive, but delete by mod post, hopping that it will not become a bad audit... not sure if that was right however..
@PetterFriberg @rene you know what is right action to take on these?
revision history stackoverflow.com/posts/52515463/revisions I rolled back a mod delete post (with spam flags on it) to try and avoid bad audit, but not sure if that was correct
@PetterFriberg spam should not be edited out so that rollback is okay and yes that does help if it now becomes an audit as they will see the version with link
Can I have opinions on Front, back and bottom orthographic view do not match? Doesn't seem programming related to me, but might be a good fit for blender.se. Custom close? Mod flag for migrate? Answer is in the VLQ queue and don't know how to judge that one
can I cv-pls a question which has lots of low quality answers, which I came across in VLQ queue, but which is not showing as recently active?
snippet: "I am looking to do this in Java, C/C++, or one of the major Unix shells but I also have some interest in serial programming using Windows/Hyperterminal"
@StephenKennedy You should let the queue handle it by close-voting
With popular tags it's unlikely for the close vote to age away
Basically a cv-pls is for situations when the CV queue is not enough, either because you need speed (low quality magnets, etc) or more people to notice (small tags)
@YvetteColomb We should probably discuss burns in Trogdor so we don't clutter this room up. But I'm certainly happy to have you pick up where he left off.
@Luuklag Don't use downvotes for a moderation purpose, you're gaming the system. Please play by the rules and use the system the way it is meant to be used. If you feel the system should change, Meta through it. We do not tolerate this kind of behaviour in the room.
@BDL Op edited the question and added his test results. one person answered, "the order you mentioned is correct". After the edit, I don't think it should be kept / Cc @Luuklag
@Luuklag See the rev history. It's just an irrelevant edit based on the first revision, which rolls back the edit removing tag from title and thanks, so not that bad.
@Luuklag It's ok to downvote for making something deleteable as long as you understand that we didn't ask you to downvote anything. It's also not acceptable to downvote just to trigger a Roomba deletion
Hello socvr. Is "I don't know how to get started to do my homework" an acceptable question for StackOverflow? Otherwise, what should be the close reason? stackoverflow.com/questions/52364907/…
@NickA Thanks for pointing that out. I did not look at who had written the other answer. I usually don't pay attention to who the author is of a post. Although, in this instance, I should have checked.
@πάνταῥεῖ No, but now it is lacks mcve or will be a "typo" is it was that the library wasn't installed. A Q like that though really doesn't need to be cv-pls'ed here.
@NathanOliver Sure. I am wondering why we don't really have a canonical for these recurring cases of missing library dependencies. Or do we have a good one at least?
It is somehow similar to the ubiquitous undefined reference, a bunch of reasons, but usually leading to something quite simple and lack of debugging/research.
@Vega The one that is on hold is actually the dupe. The one that isn't was asked first by about 4 hours. I guess they wanted to bump it. We can just close it as a dupe of the one that is on hold since it is the same OP.
'I've been given a project involving the implementation of the Panama Canal.' - I thought that had been done already? Also, sounds a bit off-topic here, is there a civil engineering site?
@Machavity It could be. But, for now, I'm going to choose to give the OP the benefit of the doubt. OTOH, if they continue to post with links to their site, I'm more than happy to go back and change my feedback.