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1:04 AM
quick note, folks - I will have to go offline for a couple of days (maybe more) starting today. I may be around, but very unlikely in any way active - just wanted to give a heads up.
 
Hey guys!
Just on PC now
the result weren't what I expected...
Turns out not writing answers to the Questionnaire makes you win :P
 
1:23 AM
one room less to chat now :(
The election room is frozen
 
I think you mean the off-topic Linux flame war room
 
@OlegValter We will miss you! Hope you're fine :)
 
@OlegValter Ah man...! Now the room get's boring without you :P
 
I guess I'm part of the flame war.. never expected that :)
@U12-Forward Yes!.. It's like the lifeblood of the room is missing.
OK. So.. I think I have the delete votes logic down.
For every event, I'll count the delete votes and add them to a variable.
 
Lol!
 
1:30 AM
If it hits an undelete event having zero delete votes counted, I can stop.
Else I'll have to keep counting all the delete votes.
While also counting all the entries in the delete events.
Then subtracting the two.
I you find a post with delete votes on an Answer.. please let me know.
 
Lol
 
Well.. I find it troubling that it was deleted.
And I imagine that's going to happy a lot more now.
Apart from that, I just realized one can have a negative tag score :O
@Scratte And moderator deleted Answers cannot be undeleted.. :(
 
Yeap :)
 
You should get a negative gold tag badge if you reach an answer score of -1000 on a tag.
 
Lol!
Yeah that'd be good
 
2:03 AM
It makes it so your answers in that tag are immediately deleted by the system upon posting.
 
No more deleting please..
I'm feeling very uncomfortable with this situation..
On the other topic: This user has -941 in the discussion tag on meta :O
And I'd say that in that particular case the order of the tags on the profile should be reversed :)
 
 
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3:21 AM
@VLAZ There is, but only if you're a mod. I was confused for a while by that when trying to help Scratte before.
@Scratte Yes, that's correct. There were 3 votes, which resulted in the deletion of the post. Then, there's an undelete vote (which could only be cast after the post had been deleted), which resulted in the undeletion of the post (which you can tell, since the post is now undeleted).
@VLAZ No. You see deletion events, so if the post got deleted twice, that undelete vote must have been in between the deletion events. Otherwise, it couldn't have been deleted twice.
 
3:48 AM
@double-beep Did you notice that Stephen actually has done a lot of reviewing on Meta?
Maybe these count: here, here and here? — Adrian Mole 7 hours ago
@Scratte In what way do they look like you? Their avatar is a white square...
@double-beep I feel you. Good news is, it's not likely to have any negative effects.
@Scratte Why are Bhargav and Undo the same color? Did you get them confused?
@OlegValter Ah, sorry to hear that! Just when things were getting interesting! At least the election is over on SO now, so we can probably get along without you for the time being. Take care!
 
@CodyGray However, a post requires different amount of delete votes to actually be deleted depending on the score it has, right? So, if the summary just says Delete: 4, Undelete: 1, then is it possible to conclude that the total of the delete votes now is 0 or 1 (did it take 3 votes to delete the post or 4)?
 
Ah, I see. Yeah, that's true, that's a problem.
 
@Scratte They have a similar issue to a contributor on Law.SE, in that they tend to basically assume bad faith. Thus, even when they have a point, they still get downvoted due to whatever accusations of bad faith the post contains.
 
You mean the Constitutional Peasant?
It's not assuming bad faith, it's just whining and ranting about things that don't exist.
None of their posts have any value whatsoever.
 
@CodyGray I'm afraid I'm not quite sure what you mean by this.
 
4:02 AM
Even the ones that look like they might be reasonable contain serious misinformation about how the system actually works, so mods regularly delete them.
@RyanM It's a Monty Python sketch.
 
ah, now I get it.
I was familiar with the sketch, but not by name.
 
"Come and see the violence inherent in the system!"
 
4:22 AM
@CodyGray so?
 
Yeah, fair.
I'm just saying, if you click through to look at reviews on Meta, that could be a metric. Kind of a combination of the things you asked about. :-)
How are people still leaving "From Review" comments under their own name (example)? I thought these were all posted by Community now.
 
 
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5:29 AM
@CodyGray You're thinking of First Answers. LQA and Late Answers still have the canned comments in the reviewer's name.
because why would it work consistently
 
@RyanM Gosh, what was I thinking? I was getting hung up on expecting it to be consis... yup.
Seriously, though, that makes no sense whatsoever.
I could maybe understand if they treated LQA differently? Maybe? But FP and LA should be the same.
 
The difference is that LA and LQA are both existing queues, so they just didn't change them.
Does that make sense from a UX perspective? ...not really.
Does it make sense from a "doing the least work possible to ship the new queues" perspective? Oh heck yes.
 
Oh, they removed "First Posts" and made it just "First Answers?"
 
There's First Questions and First Answers now
And LQP became LQA
 
Huh
I wonder how that helps
What happens to low quality questions?
 
5:41 AM
@CodyGray No longer considered low quality because it's unwelcoming otherwise.
 
"Imperfect Questions", the IQ queue
 
Well, if the user's new-ish, they end up in First Questions (which can take multiple questions from a user)
Otherwise, Triage and Close queues? :-)
 
Right, but doesn't that work the same way as before, where a single review bounces them out?
Where do they escalate from there? I guess Close.
Oh, jeez. Triage is still around, but they got rid of the useful queues?
 
Honestly, I always had an answers-only filter on LQP, so I don't know how that queue in particular worked for questions.
Was LQP good at those? It never made sense to me.
 
I have no idea
Maybe it wasn't ever good at it, but what's handling them now?
 
5:44 AM
We already have enough queues for reviewing potentially low-quality questions (Triage, First (Questions|Posts), Close), not sure why we need a fourth.
 
VLQ flags aren't, apparently, the right way to go.
 
Also since you still only have 50 close votes in a day, I find it rather hard to get very far through FQ after the Close queue eats most of them (and then SOCVR eats the rest).
 
I think 50 is more than you used to have?
 
It's been 50 the entire time I've had the privilege. Only 40 Close reviews, though.
 
Huh, OK. I seem to remember it being lower at some point, but I could be getting the numbers confused.
It's just a completely arbitrary number, after all, and every privilege has a different one.
 
5:52 AM
Looks like it's been 50 since at least when the review queues were introduced in 2012: meta.stackexchange.com/q/140193/165261
 
Wow... look how nice, simple, and elegant the UI used to be: meta.stackexchange.com/a/139609
 
I like it, great idea!!! One comment: the close vote tab should have a big warning: CAUTION, USING THIS FEATURE CAN REALLY RUIN YOUR DAY (and an ad of the leading antidepressants brand). It's really depressing to see the amount of crap coming by when doing it for half an hour. Worse than the "low quality posts". Ehh, I guess it works... — Gert Arnold Jul 15 '12 at 11:41
 
@CodyGray Needs a table in the middle of the screen. Each row should have a dropdown with two options.
 
I wonder if they'll ever extend the "Top reviewers all time" list.
 
To add a "Bottom reviewers of all time" list?
 
5:59 AM
Right now, you'd have to review the max every day for 433 straight days to get on the list for Close votes...and that's if everyone else stops reviewing.
 
6:13 AM
The leaderboards should be logarithmic, then?
 
Just came across something really ugh
For lower than 10k:
 
Yes...
 
@CodyGray How does that person know who Shree, Zoe and Mithrandir are...
He probably has a different account and just created one extra account to rant
 
Yes, probably. That happens quite often. I bet those users closed one of their questions.
 
Lol
 
6:26 AM
Meh
Curator abuse is no laughing matter
Mod abuse is a hundred times worse
 
True.
 
6:44 AM
Sometimes the abuse is amusing, though.
Though of course, it should still be taken seriously, even if comically inept (the user in question was suspended for a year).
 
Uh
He ranted at you
 
Yup. I enjoy that they thought I was diligently watching their question...really, I'd just followed it. ~4 clicks to revert.
 
Why would reaction time be improved by one having a big... wait, I guess I shouldn't try to understand...
 
hahahahaha
Yeah, if anything, that seems like it'd slow down your reactions.
 
This is what I was thinking, too
I notice that they seem to be pretty quick on the edits, too
So I guess I should trust their experience
Just seems like a spurious correlation to me
 
6:50 AM
Like the divorce rate in Maine and per capita consumption of margarine in the US?
 
I'd say like US spending on science, space, and technology with suicides by hanging, strangulation, and suffocation, but... I'm not 100% sure that's spurious
 
 
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9:14 AM
@CodyGray When viewed from my other side.. or profile :)
 
9:28 AM
@CodyGray That's the default. I didn't give them special colours.
 
9:47 AM
Hi guys
Just got the lifejacket badge
suprising
 
Especially surprising given that the question only has one downvote...
 
Yeah... Somebody undownvoted I guess
 
10:48 AM
Hmm.. better than unupvoted I guess :)
 
 
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12:29 PM
Hmm.. Look what I found <-- Isn't that yours, @CodyGray ?
 
 
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1:35 PM
I really wish Shree would pop up into chat and say something.. I'm getting increasingly worried that they think everyone hates them :(
 
 
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3:05 PM
hmm...
 
3:17 PM
I'd need more context to judge that properly. But.. it doesn't look too good.
I found a small bug in my user profiles script..
firstTag can be undefined like with neenkart meta profile
@Scratte What is odd about this is that I would expect them to be fully aware of the various bots that looks for these words.
LOL!.. Look at the title:
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Q: Why was my comment deleted at "Local variable is redundant java" question? [NOT duplicate!]

Pavlo MorozovI not sure why my question marked as duplicate. Why was my comment deleted at "Local variable is redundant java" question? The link to other question posted seems not answer my question so according to: If this question doesn’t resolve your question, ask a new one. I posted few comments on Loca...

It read like this one the actual post: Why was my comment deleted at "Local variable is redundant java" question? [NOT duplicate!] [duplicate]
 
@Scratte I'd love to see a statistic of how many questions that have something like [NOT duplicate] in their title are actually duplicates.
I'd expect it to be very close to 100%. I'd probably be interested in the ones that aren't.
 
And that one links to another separate Question with the title: Why was my comment deleted at "Local variable is redundant java" question? [duplicate]
This is too funny :D
But I feel their pain. I've had good comments that were critical to an Answer removed. I expect because the author is well aware that most moderators don't even read the comments before they delete them, so the author just flags them.. and the critique is gone.
Well.. With this election result, I'm going to have to postpone picking up flagging again for at least another year.
 
4:31 PM
@Scratte Why is that, if you don't mind me asking?
 
People know how I feel about a declined flag ..and I have trust issues.
 
Right. I'm not sure why the situation is worse with the recent election though.
 
I was openly questioning the suitability of one of the candidates here. Partly because I do not think they are balanced enough for the privileges. It's only natural for me to think they could just declined one of my flags just to annoy me. That's something an un-balanced person would do, no?
I'm probably just being paranoid. But I'm risk aversive..
 
4:53 PM
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean no one is out to get you ;) But seriously, while I have issues with how the candidacy was handled, and generally how the election played out, I've had absolutely no indication that any of the elected mods are in any way unbalanced. I certainly have no reason to think either would decline one of your flags just to annoy you. That's at the very least petty, and is a highly inappropriate thing for a mod to do. I don't think you have any cause for concern.
Regarding your risk-aversion to declined flags, I do find it strange. The only downside to declined flags, is that you get banned from raising flags. Since you're not raising any flags anyway, I really fail to see what risk you're running. If it's just the feeling of rejection when a flag is declined, my suggestion is just to not worry about it (I know I've made this argument to you before, so we don't have to get into it if you don't want).
 
5:04 PM
@cigien I was present in some situations where I felt there was un-balanced and possibly hateful interactions going on. I felt a very strong sense of keeping grudges even if what was initially the cause was never toward the user initiating what I perceived to be un-balanced behaviour. I feel I have more reasons to distrust than to trust.
@cigien A declined flag is much worse than downvotes. If I start picking up flagging again, it's to get the green medal.. and that's the only goal I'll have. One declined flags sets the goal back 1000 helpful ones.
I'm not going to have any illusions that me raising 50 "Not an Answers" flags a day is going to impact the site in any meaningful way. The flags I raise are on post posted in either SOBotics or in Dharman's room. Other users are monitoring those rooms to get their own flag count up. Me doing it too just raises the "competition" or double flags the same posts.
The only thing I sometimes do, that I find meaningful is handling Natty reports that no one seemed to want to bother doing. Of course I can't handle all of them.. since some posts needs editing or some "Not an Answer" is still on the site.
Funnily enough Natty doesn't even interact with Higgs, so there's no visible trail of any of that :)
 
5:34 PM
Speaking of.. I'm curious about the moderator that used this phrasing:
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Q: How is this bountied question about cryptography in-scope?

spicy.dllI have recently spent a lot of time flagging questions I find in the bounty tab as I've noticed a surprising number of off-topic or bad questions get bountied when no one bothers to answer them (perhaps a topic for another day). On my crusade, I came across this question. Example of hash collisi...

 
Also my question.
 
@VLAZ Which one? :)
 
Maintenance on the site.
Seems like a not-feature - I don't see anything planned.
A-a-and it's up.
 
Heh.. the regex-duo strikes again..
 
There was a comment search tool somewhere, right?
There was a brilliant comment from yivi or Heretic Monkey (one of the simians) which I'd love to get framed. I'd also settle for copying to marvel at it. It was something about the regex wars and unicorn points.
I mean a tool other than SEDE. I think there was a different one.
 
5:45 PM
Ohh.. my comment is the only one left now. I didn't pay attention to the others. Except that I didn't just repeat one of them.
 
5:57 PM
@VLAZ I know of some SEDE queries along those lines, but I've never heard of any other tool. Are you thinking of some StackApp thing?
@Scratte I see. If that's your gut feeling about it, that's fine. I'm not aware of any of that history (to be precise, I wasn't around during the events you're referring to).
 
@cigien Dunno. I vaguely remember something like that that I found a link to at some point in the past. As you can tell from the wording there, I'm not quite certain it existed. I might be thinking of something completely different.
 
@VLAZ There was a comment "retainer" user script posted on Stack Apps. But it only retained your own messages. And it's utterly broken now.
@cigien We discussed it in here with links to the incidents. I didn't want to post this on the nomination because there's another user involved.
 
No, it wasn't a userscript. If whatever I'm thinking of exists, it's a search box.
 
@Scratte sigh yeah, the green medal thing. I suppose there's not much point in me pointing out (again), that it's a meaningless medal, and one that no one takes it seriously afaik (apart from you, obviously). If you don't feel raising flags is worth your while, that's fine too, I guess.
 
@VLAZ This comment doesn't even seem to be in the Meta Stack Overflow Comment Archive room.
 
6:02 PM
@VLAZ Ah, ok. If you do end up figuring out what that is, if it does exist, I'd like to know. Searching for comments is painful :(
 
@cigien I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one. I was just not shy to say I don't like the declined flag. Of course all the others that only made vague comments on meta and in chat isn't remembered very much for it.
 
I ended up just using SEDE with this query. I was already down to two possible users and I knew the keywords. Here is the comment:
 
Also.. people seemed to not like it when Stack broke the mod-flagger-stats script.
 
I always thought that the end of the species was going to be brought on by a regex. Badly written or otherwise. I failed to imagine that The End ultimate cause was going to be the Regex Wars stemming from a few trying to harvest unicorn points from poor regex questions. — yivi Mar 3 at 6:54
 
Oh!.. It's not even on that post from today :D
 
6:04 PM
@Scratte You are the most vocal about it, that's for sure :) Anyway, we're going around in circles on this one, so I'll drop it.
@VLAZ Ooh, that is good :)
 
That is from the horrible gallows post :( With all the users @-named in public shame.
 
Bah, quote doesn't fit the chat "about me" section.
 
Yes. That's the thing. When you feel that you get <censored> thrown at you for doing something that doesn't even benefit you, you just tend to stop helping out.
Wait.. what?!?.. How does it look on the timeline when someone retracts a delete vote?!?
I see Delete: 1
 
@Scratte I don't think it would be shown. Well, my guess, anyway.
 
Argh!...
 
6:10 PM
Hmm, that post indeed doesn't have a del-vote on it any more. Used to have 1.
 
It's this, unless I'm mistaken.
 
I didn't think an upvote "counters" a del-vote. To my knowledge higher score just requires more del-votes.
Oh, wait - I see what you mean now.
 
If they name it Undelete, I'm going to be very upset.. because that's not at all the same as an undelete vote.
 
Right, a post has to be at -3 to be del-voteable.
 
No, it doesn't.. not for 20K users.
 
6:15 PM
I'll do a science experiment - I'll DV the post to see if that brings back the del-vote. I'll retract the DV afterwards.
 
Make sure to refresh the page in the interim, if you want to see the delete vote.
 
@Scratte I'm currently unable to del-vote
 
@VLAZ You have to find an older post, no? :)
 
Yes, experiment successful:
 
"Voting to delete questions with a score of -3 or lower immediately after they are closed" in the trusted user. If not there's a time delay before you're allowed to delete vote it.
 
6:18 PM
> You must wait for a question to be closed for 2 days before you can vote for deletion. This restriction is removed for trusted users when a post scores -3 or lower.
 
Yes.. so. Pick an older post :)
 
Yes, I'm aware I can delete those. I mean the current post discussed on meta - cigen is right there is currently 1 del-vote on it. But because the score went to -2 it's now ineligible for deletion, so the delete button is removed. But the vote is still pending.
 
Ohh.. how stupid of me :) That is why the API is telling me there's one delete vote on it too :)
It's puzzling how so many people agree that it's not a duplicate, but no one has cast a reopen vote.
 
Nobody wants to mess with regex.
 
That's just silly. The duo already cast their votes.
 
6:27 PM
Meh, I don't want to deal with it, either. I'd have to read the proposed dupes carefully because they seem relevant. But I just skimmed it - both were about using similar constructs in JS. That error message in the question is indeed unique (literally - I only get two results for it - both that Q) but IMO doesn't seem particularly relevant.
So the post sort of seems like a dupe to me.
A useful one that I'd rather not delete but a dupe nonetheless.
 
Not really.. there's no such explanation in the duplicate that leads anyone to find that it's the syntax that causes the issue.
The problem is this \pL and the solution is \p{L} and the target doesn't explain why \pL isn't a valid shorthand.
 
It is. And both dupes seem to show that you should use \p{L}
 
Just because you can use \p{L} doesn't mean that \pL must be invalid
That would saying that a post that says to use \w would clearly explain not to use [^\W].. but it wouldn't
 
@Scratte I take your "doesn't explain" but here is the thing - does it really need to? It's just how the syntax works. Why can't I write if x instead of if (x)? It's how the syntax for this is defined.
 
But this is valid syntax in other regex engines, so it's not like it comes out of the blue.
 
6:32 PM
And if x is a valid syntax in other programming languages.
Moreover, different regex engines supporting different syntax doesn't come out of the blue, either.
 
It's only natural to assume that valid regex is valid regex in my opinion. I know grep is annoying because it kind of has it's own at times. And I'd search for it. And then I'd really rather land on the actual page and not a dupe that doesn't even offer an explanation.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I personally can't be bothered with untangling all of that. It's entirely possible there is a more relevant dupe that does mention \pL in JS is not valid. Can't be bothered to look for it, either.
 
Fair enough. I'm not going to spend too long trying to find a dupe either. Also.. I don't recall you mentioning on that post that it's clearly not a dupe.. :)
However.. if that post isn't reopened, it will get deleted.
 
@Scratte And I didn't. I just posted a comment about the deletions which I removed later.
 
I know :) I just don't understand how the people saying it's not a dupe didn't vote to reopen :) And since you didn't, I can't very well say you're one of those :)
RyanM, my favorite non-moderator :)
Is it just me or should the or be reversed?
const pass = /^[\pL\pM\pN_-]+$/u.test(control.value) || !control.value;
what happens if there's no control.value?
Never mind.. that just gives false. So.. it's the default value.
 
 
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8:32 PM
I see the regex duplicate drama continues
 
Yeah...one benefit of not winning the election is not having to solve a lot of the problems in that tag... :D
 
I always thought that the end of the species was going to be brought on by a regex. Badly written or otherwise. I failed to imagine that The End ultimate cause was going to be the Regex Wars stemming from a few trying to harvest unicorn points from poor regex questions. — yivi Mar 3 at 6:54
Just to repost this quote. I love it. Any time I see a regex meta question, I think back to it.
It's not really about harvesting points this time but...it's still the regex wars.
 
@Catija It does.. same users involved as always :)
 
:D
 
Can a private room be unfrozen? Or is that only regular rooms?
 
8:42 PM
They can, yeah.
 
Are community managers handling vote fraud or do you hand it over to a developer?
 
We can handle most cases of fraud. There's a few that we have to give to someone else.
 
OK, thanks. I've had a strange suspicion of something being off for a while. But I have no evidence..
 
Flag it and ask for a mod to poke it and send it our way.
The mods pretty regularly look at or escalate stuff from flags.
 
..right :) When I start flagging things again ;)
I'm pretty sure it will be declined though. I'd need to spend a long time on it first.
 
9:01 PM
You want to talk about it?
I have to drop off. I'm out for a week on vacation. I may poke around some but I'm mostly out.
 
@Catija Enjoy the time off! o/ We'll try not to break everything while you're gone.
 
9:30 PM
@Catija Sure.. it can wait a week or two. There's no rush for me :)
Have a nice vacation. :)
Don't listen to Ryan M. I'll try to break the site while you're gone :P
 
10:08 PM
@Scratte Hmm.. that was unexpected..
I absolutely thought the flag was raised in bad faith. There is no doubt in my mind that the flagged question was on-topic. — Cody Gray ♦ 6 mins ago
 
 
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11:16 PM
@Scratte Hmm, was that really unexpected? Given the phrasing of the decline message, I would have been willing to bet on it being Cody who handled the flag :)
 
Rene bet the same thing.
 
Yeah, I had at least 50% odds on it being Cody.
 
Zoe's a mod now!
Maybe she's not turned on snarky mode yet, though.
 
Honestly, that was part of the hesitance :D
 
hehe
Without Martijn handling flags much, it becomes too easy.
Too short for Makyen, too casual for Machavity...
 
11:20 PM
Oh, is Martijn snarky at all? I've never noticed that.
 
Hmm.. I'm a little disappointed though.
 
@cigien Uh, yeah. He's Dutch?
@Scratte By what?
 
Haha, noted :)
 
I don't think there is an SO mod who hasn't replied to a flag like "asdf;lkajdsf;lkajsdf;lakjsd" with a decline message saying essentially the same thing.
 
@CodyGray The snark in the declined flag. I assumed the user got confused by it. I thought it was too snarky.
 
11:25 PM
@CodyGray Hmm, you felt the one liner in that flag was equal to gibberish? Hardly seems equivalent. There also seem to be several users who're in the off-topic camp.
 
The thing is that if I got a flag message that said such, I'd find it funny. But.. I don't think they did.
 
@Scratte Weird. I really don't think it was snarky at all. It was 100% genuine.
@cigien No. That message you're replying to was 100% literal. It is not equating it to the flag brought up on Meta.
 
Now.. it's kind of tragically funny :D
@CodyGray Is that the one Dharman got?
 
Programmers regularly deal with hashing and checksums. Questions about them are not off-topic.
 
I agree with that. It's not off-topic.. but I'm always in the "Yes" camp :D
 
11:30 PM
@CodyGray Ah, I see. Yeah, being snarky for a gibberish flag is fine. But for a flag where you feel the user is wrong about the flag, I really don't think being snarky is productive. I know it's just how you speak sometimes, and that's fine, but decline messages don't have any of that context, and there's no way to reply to it. When you're snarky in chat/meta, users can see that it's you, and see the surrounding context. Just my take on things; avoid confusion when possible, and such.
 
@Scratte Surely you are not always in the "Yes" camp.
@cigien Again, as I've emphasized multiple times now, there was nothing snarky in that decline message that was brought up on Meta. I genuinely thought it was either a misclick, a trolling flag, or something else. It made no sense whatsoever, so I supposed they might have been joking. It was the most charitable ("good faith") explanation that I could think of.
 
@CodyGray No.. but I probably seem to be on "keep the post open" dilemmas.
 
As do I these days. Been declining several people's SOCVR requests lately.
 
@CodyGray Oh, I see. Yeah, the flag was lacking in any explanation whatsoever. Didn't strike me as a bad-faith flag, but I guess I'm biased, since I saw the flag after the meta post.
 
Yeah, it seems they were genuine if they took the time to compose the Meta post. But it did not seem that way to me. I also admit that I am biased by another flag raised by the same user, which I had just handled.
 
11:37 PM
@CodyGray Oh.. I expect you notice the killing of "your" post too.
 
@Scratte Yes, already discussed in SOCVR.
 
I don't understand why that had to go.
 
I don't either, but Hovercraft was pretty insistent.
 
@CodyGray Ah, fair enough. Context matters, no doubt about that :)
 
It's like people don't want good Questions anymore. Only debugging-crap
 
11:38 PM
My sockpuppet jumped to my defense, of course. See my reply, and the messages to which it is replying, as well as the discussion with Tyler afterwards.
 
@Scratte No, that was "asdfasdfasdf asdfa sdfasd fasdf" - no semicolons. Also, marked helpful.
 
@CodyGray They were insistent on a moderator did it. And that's it. They never made a convincing argument for why the post needs to go.
@RyanM Hehe.. yes. I'd have loved to get that :)
 
@Scratte They were concerned whether a moderator's involvement meant special handling was required, it seemed to me.
 
Urgh!.. everybody is so hung up on "an attempt to solve the issue". It's aggrevating.
 
@Scratte But haven't you heard that Stack Overflow isn't a free coding site? /s
 
11:44 PM
And posting a failed "attempt" is the "toll"?
 
But it is!.. I get free code all the time from Stack Overflow.. urgh.. I need more tissues.
 

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