Yeah, it shouldn't be possible for a non-moderator to detect a well-disguised voting ring...but it doesn't seem that many are particularly well disguised.
@RyanM Even when they are disguised you can see that something is going on. I have plenty of flags where I don't point out any users, but only a suspicious activity
@Dharman Possibly "typo" wasn't a close reason that many years ago. I don't recall. One of the close-voters voted for "lacks minimal understanding". The rest probably decided it was nicer to just go with a duplicate.
@Dharman If you have a gold badge, you can remove the only duplicate target and change it to another duplicate target. But there's fundamentally no way to convert one type of close vote into another, regardless of rep. Even mods have to reopen and reclose.
@Machavity Oh yeah. That's in the timeline view for mods.
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@Machavity Can you please watch whatever needs watching in the spam post above please for Smokey? I have less than 10k so I can't see it. Thanks
@Machavity So the first pages would be Python and JavaScript, second-to-last page would be C++ templates, and the bonus image would be a particularly obscure piece of Perl.
Right. Perhaps it's time to move to Svalbard or Antarctica
If a Question ends up in Help & Improvement, does it make sense to edit it, if the edit doesn't bring it to be on topic? And.. should an edit include details only provided in a comment?
I apologise, the above CV request has another reason than intended. It was in Triage and upon flagging the review item went onto the next one but the CV box stayed
@Daniil Yes, but how did you make it happen. The cv-pls dialog should have closed if you clicked outside of the request generator popup, which is necessary in order to move to the next review. That doesn't mean the Request Generator shouldn't handle it, just that it would be nice to be able to duplicate the problem.
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@Makyen I can't tell you right now as I'm out of Triage reviews and it only works in Triage
@AndyK For requests, please use the format described in How and why do I need to format my cv-pls (and other requests)?. Your request reason (the close reason for a cv-pls), shouldn't be in a tag. If a tag is provided in the request that is in addition to the request tag (i.e. in addition to the cv-pls), then it should be the primary tag that is used in by the question, not the request reason.
@AndyK Please always include an actual close reason in your cv-pls requests; "confused" isn't a close reason. The results of the OP being confused can lead to a closable question, but it's not a close reason by itself.
@Makyen Thank you for the link and @AdrianMole for noticing. Just to clarify , if I make the answer community wiki, I can request to reopen again right?
@Scratte There are some questions on most nominations. A significant difference is that, for an RO position, there's already considerable existing history of the existing ROs dealing directly with the person and seeing how they act in the room over time. That's vastly different than a site-wide moderator nomination where the vast majority of people making the decision (i.e. voting) have little or no prior interaction with the person who nominated.
@Makyen I expected as much :) I gather the nomination part is merely to find out who of the regulars is interested.
But it did come as a surprised that there were nominations. I think I figured that regulars would be asked if they were interested. So the other way around.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre But that's not isolated to spam :) Any Answer that was removed will result in the same failed audit, no? Or if one does a bad review on any post :D
I do not think that action has been implemented. I just Thanksâ„¢'ed a post in Late Answers, and the "I'm done" button doesn't activate.
@Shree It looks ok to me. The answer is ... slightly wrong, but it is not NAA. The question is asking for off-site resource, but an official link. It can't be opinion-based
@Shree I wasn't sure. But I am more on the side that it's ok for the reasons that Dharman mentioned. It's OK to ask for official documentation, so why not official build?
But that is not what the Question is about though. What if you ask a Question about programming specifically to a certain hardware? That doesn't make a Question off topic.
@Scratte I never ask question where to download my VS or upgrade VS ? I believe Python folks must know where to download ? That's my point. If it's ok nothing to say. :)
@10Rep Not just were.. where is the official site to always get the latest version. I do not believe there is one for my tag. I think the official URL depends on the release.
@10Rep Ah. Well, it looks like whatever you need to install as a user of a java program. Not as a developer :) But I guess you just answered the generic Question about the official site.. unless you want another JRE vendor.
@Jabster28 The normal and correct thing is to flag it for closure. That will put the question in the Close Vote Review Queue (CV queue), where, hopefully, other users will review it and vote to close. Unfortunately, there are a lot of questions in the CV queue, so some of them don't get seen very fast, or reviewed at all. If you feel the question is really bad, is quite unlikely to be reviewed, or is very likely to get answers prior to being closed, then you can post a cv-pls in here.
Please read the FAQ which has been linked above, particularly the parts about how to format requests and that you shouldn't be requesting every question which you close-flag, just a subset.
@Jabster28 Great. Thanks. There's nothing wrong with bringing particularly bad ones here. It's just that it's not physically possible for us to handle all questions. We just don't have the votes to be able to do that. Thus, we have to restrict requests to just a subset and concentrate on where we can make the most difference.