Honestly, should coin a phrase to describe it. "Voluntary esotericism": essentially, eliding the expected expressions, elucidating esoteric entertainment instead.
I don't think anyone was making fun of your name. Someone made a typo, resulting in misspelling your name, and then Adrian tried to correct them in a joking way. I am confident that Adrian did not mean any harm by it. Sometimes, humor falls flat, though.
I actually like your name. And I have a great deal of respect for anyone who uses their real name (at least... I assume it is your real name!) as their identity on the site. That shows a lot of character and integrity, that you stand behind your presence here.
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I don't know about you, but I've always thought it was somewhere between creepy and disgusting when people/restaurants put things like "love" on the ingredients list.
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I guess I could have been recently murdered, and the murderer is trying to throw off the investigation by making it look like I'm still alive by typing on my computer
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Actually, if it's alcoholic cider, that might be legal...the FDA doesn't regulate alcoholic beverages, so the ingredients list isn't required on those.
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It's what I have been thinking about for past week
Maybe I will be warier about casting close votes, but I still think that these posts should be closed.
Posts closed by moderators can be reopened
There's always some degree of personal opinion when it comes to closing. Some users might see the question as good enough to be answered others see it as unlear
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Why does the question need to be closed? They appear to be asking how to load data dynamically via a GET request and display it as links on their page.
@Dharman No, my question was very much about who closes it. Take the question you just linked, for example. If it's not an obvious closure, is it really worth the time to discuss it in detail? Mods have the ability to take actions the community cannot, and I think that's what they should focus on. Whether specific questions should be closed, or not, is something the community can hash out. I don't really want mods spending valuable time curating borderline content.
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier I added it now. The GET values are interpolated in SQL so it is unsafe
or maybe not....
hmmm
I deleted the comment. The values are validated it seems so no SQL injection
@cigien I would expect that as a mod I can do more not less. As a normal user I am limited in things I can do on the site. I can't see voting fraud information, I can't see deleted posts without links, I can't see a lot more information that is available to mods. Flag handling would certainly take a lot of time, but the help page states that mods are involved in normal clean up activities too.
I will still be closing posts I believe should be closed
I won't be focusing on issues out of my expertise that can be handled by normal users, but I don't want to stop using SO
I will still look through questions in my area of interested and close ones that I feel should not be answered or cannot be answered without input from the asker.
@Dharman I think @cigien's point is that time you spend closing questions (much less debating over the closure of questions) is time that you aren't spending investigating and handling voting fraud. So... which do you prioritize? And what do you leave to the community?
@Dharman I do hope you're not serious about that. If you are, that's concerning to me. Have you considered actively spending less time in the PHP tag, or wherever you hang out generally? I know it's not ideal to have to spend less time doing the stuff you like, but that may well be the price you have to pay if you're elected.
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@Dharman In part, yes. There's only so many hours in a day, and there's always mod stuff to be done, from what I understand, so I'd like the focus to be on that. (Doing regular curation stuff is fine now and then).
There are a few things to remember here: 1. I wouldn't be running for moderator if I didn't think I have enough time to spare to do these tasks. 2. Other moderators do stuff they like and still handle a lot of flags. 3. In the past 2 years, I have clearly shown that I don't focus on PHP questions alone. I tend to spend some time every day looking at moderation activities and other issues.
I wouldn't be the only mod. If there's too much work for the number of moderators available, we don't want them to overwork themselves. We want more mods.
@Dharman I think the fact that a mod was visibly closing so many posts contributed to me being much less enthusiastic about the review queue last year, indirectly leading to much (deserved) criticism of my candidacy.
When I knew it was "the users need to do this" I felt more needed and part of the team and actively attempted to hit my 50-CV limit daily. When I saw a mod catching up, I felt much less critical.
Hmm, ok. Glad you've researched this. Curious what would happen if a normal user had 6 sock puppets and submitted spam flags on a post with all of them to trigger the auto-delete.
Yes they do... but if case of a secondary account you own and you handling the flags that raises... you're increasing your handling count and increasing the flag stuff on your secondary account...
It's kind of the same as a moderator doesn't handle flags raised on their own posts... there's inherent bias
(the system doesn't stop you doing so - it's just an unwritten rule everyone follows)
So... in the example you cite... you could raise all the flags you wanted on the second account... but as a moderator - you shouldn't be handling them
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Currently, the flags can be handled by many mods and by LQA queue. If I stop flagging then the expectation would be on a single person to review all reports from the bot.
But that is in my opinion bot the best solution. The bot could do both: post the links and raise a flag. The bot owner shouldn't be excluded from handling the flags. Unless.. it's raised on their own posts/comments, where there could obviously be a conflict of interest.
So far.. only @JonClements thinks there's a conflict of interest. Maybe.. a lapse in judgement on a Saturday evening?
The thing you want to consider is: If meta reaches a consensus and gets it wrong.. then Natty would need to go or Bhargav has to stop handing Natty flags. Do you want to risk that?
Thought experiment. What if the bot doesn't flag on the site, but instead just generates a list of URLs that you personally visit and close. That makes it more like a "script" than a "bot". I don't think anyone would think that was wrong. So.... is flagging it any different, really?
Currently, the flags can be handled by many mods and by LQA queue. If I stop flagging then the expectation would be on a single person to review all reports from the bot.
People can do that today, but it doesn't work as not that many people can actually be bothered to actively review these reports (myself included)
Maybe Natty should stop flagging posts but continue reporting them? Even now, the Puppy-Bot doesn't flag all posts it reports, and even those it does will likely have flags on them from other users who hang out in the SOBotics room.
Yeah, that is possible, but if it is flagged automatically then you can be sure the issue is handled timely. Sometimes there are hours when there's nobody in SOBotics
I think even right now there are 200 unhandled Natty reports
@AdrianMole No.. that is not a good idea. When I go and walk Natty on my marathons I find lots and lots of un-handled reports where Natty flagged the posts. If it didn't, those post would be on the site.
Also, Natty's accuracy is very high, so it would only be bad for the site if it stopped flagging.
@Dharman I disagree. If I get a copy of your software and run it myself right now, that's two distinct people flagging. We could even double the quota together. Authoring software doesn't make you responsible for anyone else who uses it.
I don't think it does. I've seen Answers from that queue with a "Recommend deletion" several days after the review.. still on the site, happily just sitting there like it's laughing at us :)
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also when you really like an author and their writing style and you finish consuming all their work and then you kinda move on and some months later you check back and see 2 new books
like a kid that found a new, completely replenished cookie jar
It's related to some other SO questions, where I posted an answer using a pointer_cast function that I wrote. Now, there's a problem and I have a potential solution. Should I post it for potential critique?
If you can point to where exactly you think there might be UB, and why, then it works on SO. If you're asking "is there UB somewhere in the code?", then not so much.
If you're concerned about it wrt. topicality on CR, then it sounds like the thing to do is to ask on meta.CR, which will give you the best answers about topicality on CR.
@cigien This (in a function): std::shared_ptr<V> spv = std::make_shared<V>(reinterpret_cast<V>(src)); return *(spv.get()); clang-cl likes it but the MSVC code-analyser says: warning C26816: The pointer points to memory allocated on the stack.
If I post on the wrong site (as determined by the community), then migration is possible, is not? Or will that be a "mark" on my otherwise pristine posting history?
I didn't realize you'd actually post the question in here, that might be too off-topic :p That's almost certainly a spurious warning from MSVC though, the code looks fine. I'm in the discussion room you created from the linked question btw, if you want to chat there.
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