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12:11 AM
@eyllanesc translated it is RA: I don't stalk online; The body needs exercise, excellent food, and adequate sleep.
 
:53201536 spam
Hmm. Author self-deleted, so I can't retract my spam flag.
 
@AdrianMole Try this script. It should let you retract from the flagging page, even if the post is deleted. (I haven't tried it myself).
 
Meh. Leave to the diamonds to deal with. Rumour has it that they like dealing with stuff like that. :)
 
 
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8:40 AM
@Vickel I undeleted questions, but i achieved one more minus and one more closed question. I think, my situation is only deteriorated :(
 
9:35 AM
@manro as commented elsewhere, probably review the help articles to figure out what is expected from posts on Stack Overflow. Asking for reviews will attract downvotes where reviewers find something lacking, so probably do your homework properly first
 
9:46 AM
@tripleee Most likely, i must wait 6 months. Can't add anything to existing questions and begging to vote up isn't an exit too. Whilst i will answer to other people questions and edit them.
 
10:38 AM
These questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (and I believe there are more) are tagged zip, and have nothing to do with ZIP archives. What to do about them?
 
11:21 AM
@oguzismail Editing out the tag seems a fair solution. If there are many of them, it is going to be a tedious task, though
I am not sure, but adding a warning on the tag description might help to limit the further damage
 
11:47 AM
@oguzismail edit to remove the faulty tag I suppose
zip is a function in Python for pairing up elements from two parallel lists (and probably something similar in Scala) so it'll be hard to prevent users from using this tag for questions about that
 
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Q: Can we remove the [codewars] meta tag?

EJoshuaS - Reinstate MonicaRelated: Can we remove the Codility meta tag? We now have a codewars tag, which has 8 questions. This should be removed for the same reason that codility was removed: this really isn't a programming topic, it's a platform. The fact that it's a codewars problem tells me nothing about what the actu...

 
FYI, I created a Meta post to back the abbreviated burnination of the tag that was previously discussed per room rules. @JeanneDark
 
3:06 PM
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Is the list already empty?
 
@Vega For burnination? No, but this one's only 10 questions (many of which are closed). It's eligible for abbreviated burnination - it's just that room rules require a backing Meta post for SOCVR to be involved (so that we don't look like an unaccountable voting mob).
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yes, I was too quick for the conclusion, sorry. I had a filter which made the list empty. There are indeed 10 questions
 
@Vega Sounds good :) Yeah, it's a quick burnination once the post is on Meta long enough to make sure that no one will complain about it being removed. I kind of doubt that anyone would be sorry to see it go, but I suppose that people still need to have an opportunity to object.
 
3:38 PM
Have the mods been on a "Let's close some high-scored questions" campaign of late? I've noticed, in the past day or so, quite a few recently-closed Qs in the Reopen queue (auto-entry for 'popular' closed Qs) that have been unilaterally closed by moderators (Mach & Mak are names cropping up quite a lot, along with Cody, deceze and meagar).
 
3:54 PM
@AdrianMole I'm not aware of any organized effort to do so.
 
Well, you would say that, wouldn't you! xD ... But I wasn't making any sort of complaint.
... maybe I'm just seeing them more often, because the overall size of the Reopen queue has gone down recently.
 
4:15 PM
@AdrianMole That could be. At least for me, closing such questions is really mostly a matter of having my attention drawn to them. That usually happens as a result of dealing with a flag for something else on the question, an answer, or comments.
Typically, it would be because the title of the question indicates that it's very likely to be off-topic, resulting in going to the question in order to close it in addition to handling whatever the flag was. Custom moderator flags that are specifically for closure are typically declined, as the user should use standard close-flags/votes.
 
Mods tend to be more active during election period.
 
@Dharman That's a good point.
 
4:37 PM
@juliomalves do you speak Portuguese?
 
@bad_coder Yes, I do speak Portuguese
 
@juliomalves I count at least 3 Portuguese regulars in this room. (Vickel and E4_Net, also Dipas who hasn't been around lately.)
@juliomalves I also speak Portuguese.
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels You need 15 rep to be able to flag, they just have 13. For sure, they shouldn't have suggested an edit.
 
@JeanneDark: ah, thanks
 
Now, we can tell the next user, who complains about SO because they don't understand how it works and don't have the Informed badge, that even the porn video spammer took the tour before posting.
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4:52 PM
@JeanneDark LOL!
 
@JeanneDark in January.. stackoverflow.com/help/badges/2600/informed?userid=14990697 They took their time.
 
5:06 PM
is this NAA? looks like feedback on another answer to me...
 
@SurajRao Would the answer still make sense if Anton's answer is removed?
 
I am not familiar with the topic this is about
 
5:27 PM
"IDE? I don't know what that is...." That is a problem.
 
5:40 PM
IDE -> "I didn't enderstand?"
 
 
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@Dharman OP has edited their answer. In case you raised a flag, you might want to review it.
 
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10:58 PM
It turns out that when I find a voting fraud on two accounts that interact with each other in a suspicious way, it's most likely just a coincidence. In the last two days, I had two cases where I flagged 4 accounts and they all turned out to be unrelated. I think it says something about how common voting fraud is.
 
11:17 PM
@Dharman in that case the correct term is maybe "vote trading"? (Discovered this expression just the other day on meta.)
 
@Dharman Maybe it says more about how common you think it is? ;-P
... or maybe I misunderstood your comment. Were those cases actually voting fraud? Not sure what you meant by "unrelated".
 
I flagged 4 accounts. 2 of them are already confirmed to be voting fraud. I thought each one of them was connected to another one, but it looks like it wasn't as the other 2 are still pending. I don't make assumption of who committed the voting fraud, but I would presume that when accounts both have fraudulent reputation and they interact with each other then they got the reputation from same source. That's clearly not the case here.
For example, let's assume that both asker and answerer get 10 serial upvotes on the same day, would you not assume that when the asker is suspended with "account was deleted" that the answerer also has votes reversed?
 
@Dharman could be the answerer was unrelated (or no connection could be proven), and the serial votes came from a 3rd party....Several users answer over a dozen standard library questions per day, so it could be the case of an experienced programmer who just registered and went on an answering rampage (we've seen those before).
But yeah, in those cases certainly suspicious...
 
11:35 PM
It says "User was removed" and the mod left me a message that 2 accounts got deleted
so it's just a coincidence then
 
The 3rd and 4th are probably pending investigation or could have been a coincidence. On a site this size coincidences do happen.
 
Yeah, so I stopped making assumptions now. I just ask mods to investigate each case separately
 
@Dharman I've someone with at least 3 accounts under the radar, they outed themselves by a comment Hey, so I created another question if you could kindly check it out, question from one of their sock account, but so far there is no voting irregularity I could detect. What to do? I'm not sure if that situation is enough for a mod flag, or is it?
 
@Vickel Always mod flag. What reason could there be to create a new account? They probably got question-banned and now they abuse the site.
 
I disagree. Multiple user accounts are allowed and are probably common, as long as they don't use the accounts to do something that a person with a single account can't do, such as vote for themselves. Just the fact that they have multiple accounts is not enough to warrant a mod flag, and none of us can guess the reason for the multiple accounts.
 
11:53 PM
If there are no rules broken then a mod will just decline a flag, so no harm done
 
@Dharman , @HovercraftFullOfEels, they have three accounts, all from the same location, 2 very similar user names, the 3rd an abbreviation of those usernames, they have 321, 245 and 29 rep, I can't find voting interaction.
 
If nothing else, at least this will make mods aware that they are using multiple accounts.
And to clarify, asking from another account doesn't mean that rules were broken. I have 3 accounts, but I am not abusing rules.
 
@Dharman that's why I'm bringing this up
 
Yeah, but I am not a mod, so I can't answer that
If you have reasons for concern then flag for moderator attention
 
^you might be soon, if you are running :)
I'll wait a couple of days... they are posting in my main tag
 

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