@tink not really general computing, but I submitted the final closing vote as "needs more details" and left a comment -- Perforce is a version control tool, so topically this should be fine for Stack Overflow
@rene what about this part of rule 16? While we don't actively track all requests looking for duplicates, it's not permitted to post more than one request for the same action on the same post, except: After your initial request has been moved out of the room as "expired" (i.e. the requested action was never completed), you may repost the request a single time.
@rene not entirely sure what would make the most sense; the first mention of "expired" is in the section about reposting your cv-pls and doesn't seem like a good place to clarify it; but the section about invitations to the Graveyard seems even less relevant ... maybe a new bullet point should be added to explain the process?
if you really have to know, there is an operation which persistently promotes love drugs, evil spells etc by spamming web sites, including Stack Exchange (though I believe not actually Stack Overflow); we conveniently have a tag for them in metasmoke metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/domains/tags/92?what=posts
actually about a dozen of those seem to be on SO
there's another for attracting people to join the Illuminati, and another for people who want to become vampires, and a number of other weird but (not so) wonderful proofs that spammers are not only evil but also sometimes very crazy
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To clarify, the question isn't if it breaks the rules (it does) but how a moderator would see it. Remember, we get lots of flags from folks who want it used as a super-downvote.
The key here is that the downvotes (and likely delete votes that would have followed) lead to a question ban, which is a far worse problem to deal with
Some might argue that such content should be removed as quickly from the site as possible.
@Machavity Maybe I find the earlier discussion but I'm sure we had such a case before with someone posting a question that shouldn't be answered but that they wanted to use to store information for themselves.
@JeanneDark Ah. I was going to delete anyways. No point in a decline. You're not wrong in your usage, I'm just saying it might not be sustained by another mod in any other context
it does not simply link, it show the code how he did it, it would be a valid answer also on the dupe
Now I would agree that it should be closed as dupe and the answer of the xml should have been on that question... but that's not a valid reason for flagging this answer as NAA
@tripleee: Ah; it was the immediately preceeding message before somebody swept them all to graveyard. Something about a python question that didn't have any code in it but a sample to be parsed that was really $ and _ heavy. Not a great question, but not a garbage question either. It legit was mostly punctuation because of all the _ where you would normally expect a space.
@Dharman Both of those are valid points. But we don't close questions because they wouldn't be a good canonical (most questions aren't). It being basic is not a reason to close either. You might consider downvoting it.
@Dharman It being a duplicate is a valid reason to close. Also, you can do it unilaterally, which is nice. I'm not sure what idea I gave you, but you're welcome :)
I'm definitely not a PHP SME, but it seems fairly clear to me (also indicated by how easily you found the target once you looked). No MCVE would definitely be wrong though; it's a "how-to" question, not a debugging question.
@Dharman just to point out, cigien's point is a good one: questions don't have to be canonical quality to avoid closure. If you think a question is not particularly searchable, and that's its only crime, then there's no real issue, though you could make an edit to improve that aspect.
> Add event tracking to record details around review task loading (including how often users run filters, something that we had not been tracking in an easily reportable way)
while SO is a resource for all users and questions/answers should be viewed under the lens of future viewers, a question doesn't have to necessarily help other people, so long as it potentially could
now if a question is so localized that it couldn't possibly help anyone, you can use the typo/no repro reason, which covers that sub-reason
But if I have a question about a programming problem, I only need to make sure it is specific, objective, and (ideally) a practical problem I'm facing to be on-topic.
it may never be something that actually helps anyone other than me (if I get an answer)... so long as it could be the case
That being said, a question about how to replace ? in URLs with & seems like it could be helpful to loads of people.
@Braiam sure, I don't claim that it's not a duplicate of some broader/canonical request for .htaccess
I'm only arguing that it's a thing that other people could have to (and probably already have had to) deal with
In this case, however, the specific question is asking for a regex (not sure why Wiktor removed that tag) that leaves the first instance of / and replaces subsequent ones with &
so it's a bit more complex than "replace X symbol with Y symbol"
I still feel that the problem is the WP plugin and it would be an exercise of futility using Apache because of the shortfallings of the plugin... PHP sucks (ducks)
@oguzismail I am not sure what you meant by "like that", that one is certainly not as it is just a support request. All usual rules for asking a good question apply here.
Hrrrr, those VSCode c++ setup questions become to get annoying. And it's always the same, no configuration or task setup json, no information about the actual toolchain :-/