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Are there image upload restrictions for new accounts/can a user lose that privilege/ability?
 
3:52 AM
@HenryEcker There is a restriction to have 10 reputation to be able to post an image as a defence against some spam bots. I am not sure what else except loosing the reputation can cause loosing the privilege
 
@Vega I was more speaking of an individual who claimed they were unable to add an image into their question. I see individuals post images all the time with 1 rep (as a link not embedded) but they can still upload it.
 
Maybe they gained the privilege but later lost the reps?
Which is contradictory with my previous guess, ha
 
Like, unable to upload at all? Maybe it's too big.
 
4:13 AM
@RyanM The work around for being "unable" to upload images was to link to google drive. I downloaded the image and uploaded to SO myself which worked fine. So I don't know if they did not know how to upload an image, or if it is possible they are actually unable.
*The image was not too large for me to upload at least.
@Vega I have no clue. I was really just wondering "is it possible they are actually unable to upload an image" because it doesn't make sense to go through explaining how to upload an image if there is some restriction I am unaware of in place.
 
 
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6:34 AM
Can we make this question appear in the "has already an answer here"-box of this question?
 
6:57 AM
@Turing85 Maybe just a comment under the post to help the OP, otherwise I would vote to delete. It doesn't seem a great one ( downvoted, looks unclear enough that needed many comments, etc.). What do you think?
But if a java gold badger thinks it is good fit for SO, they could edit the duplicate list
 
@Turing85 As far as I'm concerned, custom mod flags can be raised when you come across cases like this. But I can't guarantee that all of my fellow mods feel the same way. There was some confusion before about it.
 
Which reason is more accurate for closing this question? stackoverflow.com/q/34011776/5468463
 
It is a bug in the system, and working around it essentially requires a mod. It can be done by a gold-badge holder, except for a new complication that was recently introduced: casting a reopen vote puts it into the reopen review queue... even though it was a mod who cast the vote, and that makes the vote binding. Worse, re-closing it doesn't clear the review queue item. So, now, when I do this, I have to not only go through the reopen and reclose dance, but I also have to dismiss the review.
 
@CodyGray okay, thanks for the clarification. Answers my question from yesterday.
 
@Vega I would say "needs focus". That's the main problem. The "poll" part is probably just a red herring that could be edited out.
@Turing85 See also this answer of mine on Meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/391506
You'll also see there some evidence that moderators are not all of a single mind.
The bots have different programming.
 
7:03 AM
@CodyGray Thank you!
 
 
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8:07 AM
This sounds like spam if I'm not mistaken.
 
8:44 AM
@Mark Doesn't seem like spam to me.
@Tomerikoo I'm uncomfortable with a deletion request on that question, considering it has 2 pending reopen votes. Why do you want to delete something that other people are considering reopening?
@AdrianMole No, never, under no circumstances is that OK. It's absolutely an abuse of the close-vote privilege. Homework questions are not off-topic, so that is just as blatantly wrong as "I'm voting to close this question because it's about JavaScript."
@cigien Hmm, no. The comment is adding documentation, telling the programmer that the "maxValue" field should/will be set to 0 if/when the associated object is invalid.
@Turing85 Just leave a comment with your proposed link target. If a gold badge holder or a moderator agrees, they can easily edit the existing list of dupe targets to add yours (as long as there are not already 5 dupe targets in the list).
 
@CodyGray Because it is missing an MRE (invalid code posted), it misses details (it is not clear what the OP exactly wants to do, it doesn't seem like they know what they want to do), it misses focus (so many things wrong it's hard to create a focused answer). All-in-all not very valuable to the site. (For some reason I don't see the reopen votes anymore...)
 
@Turing85 That is not a "canonical", and unacceptable as a target to close questions against unless the question is literally asking for a tutorial/explanation of regular expressions.
 
@CodyGray that why I wrote "canonical" :)
 
@Tomerikoo Yes, I'm not really asking why you disagree with the reopening and/or believe that it should be closed. I'm saying that we don't typically delete closed questions until a significant period of time has passed. You're asking to expedite deletion on that question, which should only be done in exceptional cases. This seems the opposite of exceptional, considering that at least 2 users thought that deserved reopening.
@HenryEcker It's possible that they were using a proxy or some other service that was blocking imgur.
 
This is exactly an exceptional case... If it is not proper for the site, we should delete it before it gets mistakenly reopened
 
8:53 AM
Eh... delete votes aren't meant to "counter" reopen votes...
 
No, but what's the point of waiting if a question should eventually be gone?
 
To give the person a chance to improve it: the entire reason we close questions instead of deleting them instantly.
 
I just doubt it will ever get into shape, but I understand your point. I will try to hold off those rushed deletions @CodyGray
 
OK, oddly... the reopen votes don't show up there for me anymore.
 
Yes to me too... Very weird
So can we delete it now? XD
 
9:01 AM
So, I no longer have a major objection. I mean, it's still generally true that we try not to rush deletion of closed questions, unless there's a very exceptional reason.
I just didn't like the idea of using delete votes to counter reopen votes.
But I have no idea what happened there. I don't even see the reopen votes in the timeline, or any reopen review tasks. I'm pretty sure that I saw them a moment ago, but maybe I'm losing my mind!
 
@CodyGray To "defend" myself, that was really just a stupid argument from my side. My "original" intent was to just delete it anyway, which I understand now was kinda wrong
 
Well, you didn't invent the idea of doing that. And, yes, I agree it's a stupid argument, but it does happen.
 
@CodyGray Might be some bug with the delete vote? I mean, they did make some changes lately (with the delete retraction), might have somehow messed up the system?
 
Yeah, it's either a bug with the system or a bug with me.
 
No, I'm pretty sure I saw them also. And after your comment when I went back to the question they were gone
 
9:05 AM
The reopen voters are maybe also reading this chat? ;)
 
Well, I considered that (seriously), but I thought I should still be able to see their indiscretions in the timeline!
 
SHOW YOURSELVES reopen retractors before we lose our mind!
 
@Tomerikoo Hm, weird. Author deleted and then undeleted, but that didn't invalidate the pending reopen review task. I guess it's just a case where no one got around to reviewing it.
 
A lot of weird stuff going on today...
 
 
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10:23 AM
Is this off or on topic WSL2 - Linux relative symlinks broken when accessed from windows only for the \\wsl$\ mount-point I know that sometimes people disagree on borderline questions, but this seems clearly off topic to me, so I am baffled by this being reopened. Am I missing something?
 
10:43 AM
 
10:54 AM
@DalijaPrasnikar No, it's definitely off-topic, IMO. Sure, they want to use the mount point in a programming context, but the problem and everything they are doing to create it and the test cases is entirely a system level issue.
 
11:14 AM
Is it possible to be banned from the review queue because your vote is surpassed by subsequent votes contrary to the one you voted?
 
@Steve No.
Not unless a moderator manually bans you because you are consistently making wrong review decisions.
Otherwise, you are only automatically banned from reviewing for failing audits.
 
However, today I find myself banned for two days with 6 reviews listed as wrong (not audits). I can't see the reasons
 
@Steve You were manually suspended from reviewing by a moderator. Ban imposed Nov 6 at 10:41; lasts for 3 days. You viewed the notice of the ban on Nov 7 at 10:27. The notice includes links to the following incorrect reviews:
 
It seems a little harsh
 
To be totally honest, I haven't looked at any of the cited reviews, I'm just providing you with information. But a 3-day review suspension isn't even in the neighborhood of "harsh", as far as these things go.
 
11:24 AM
No problem @CodyGray just trying to understanding what's happening.
 
Yes, exactly. I'm confused as to how you do not know what is happening. The system says you saw the notice, and it should be (if I understand correctly) continuing to show you the notice any time you try to review.
 
Are you not understanding why your decisions were wrong? Or are you wondering how the review ban works?
 
Yes, yes, I have seen the notice, looked at the reviews and thought, how is it possible to ban someone for these minor differences.
 
You have taken a wrong decision on each one of these 6 reviews
 
Oh, I understand. Yes, the ban was manually imposed by a moderator. If you do not understand why your decisions in the cited reviews were wrong, then you should ask a question about it on Meta.
 
11:28 AM
the ban is meant to draw your attention to it and teach you what you did wrong
 
Either you or the moderator made a mistake, and either way, someone needs to find out what it was and correct it!
 
The first edit is partial, so too minor is valid, isn't it?
 
@JohnDvorak No, improve is correct
 
"Too minor" means "no improvement whatsoever", not "failed to fix everything that could possibly be fixed".
I can get behind rejecting an edit as "too minor" if it fails to fix something like unformatted code. But other than that, any improvement is an improvement.
 
Not sure how #3 was an incorrect rejection?
 
11:32 AM
@JohnDvorak Again, improve. It should say "one booking"
 
All bookings -> one booking changes the meaning
 
Yeah, but that was an accidental typo
copypasta
 
@Dharman, I usually post a comment in that context, directly editing the post seems to be too much
 
I can see how an reviewer might miss it though
 
Comments are noise. If you see something that should be edited then do so
 
11:35 AM
I see, let's move on. As I have said, not a big deal
 
@JohnDvorak If the edit is too minor, you should be able to demonstrate it by doing more extensive edits than the one suggested.
@Dharman How I read the question, only the slugged route returns a specific item, everything else returns all items.
 
@Makyen Thanks for confirmation.
 
 
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1:37 PM
@Tomerikoo it says roomba 0 days. Did I miss something?
 
@SurajRao Had one upvote (or more, can't remember) at the time I saw it... @Makyen can bin this request to save some del-votes...
 
It got downvoted today, which made it eligible for RemoveAbandonedClosed. Previously, it was not available for RemoveAbandonedQuestions because it had more than 1 comment.
 
oh ok. thanks
 
@desertnaut Question has been edited with more code; can you re-assess, please?
 
@CodyGray thanks; no change in my assessment: OP claims the issue is in prediction, but the new code posted only revealed that there is one more predict command (inside the function, on top of the one already posted), and it is quite unclear where exactly the issue stems from (no full error message posted)
 
1:46 PM
@desertnaut Thanks. Although I'd rather you post a comment telling the asker those specifics than me. :-)
 
@CodyGray wilco that
 
Plus a few more that said "use sudo"...
I just did a cursory check; I might have missed other duplicates.
 
How would sudo help?
(If your code requires super user privileges, you are doing it wrong, specially on Linux)
 
1:58 PM
@SurajRao Meh. It's a dupe, many times over. I'll find 'em.
 
@SurajRao LOL I thought that link was your own words, until I saw it's the actual title of the question...
 
It's actually a valid question, except for the title. And the fact that it's been asked a zillion times already. :-)
 
But apart from the fact that it's a duplicate, isn't it opinion based? With my knowledge of C all three options are valid so it is basically a matter of taste, isn't it?
 
@Tomerikoo is the target also opinion based?
 
Yes, but writing clear, readable code should be on-topic for SO. It can be answered in an objective way, even if the answer is, "It doesn't matter, this is purely down to code style and therefore opinion."
 
2:05 PM
I'm confused. Such question can potentially attract these answers: "Personally I think option A is the best", "I like option B the most". Isn't that exactly what the OB is meant to prevent?
 
The question should naturally shut down those kind of answers.
So that they can be deleted since they don't address the question explaining why's or how's
 
Yeah, those answers could theoretically be posted, I suppose, but they should be downvoted and deleted, as they aren't useful. I mean, you could make this argument about most questions on here that aren't debugging questions.
For what it's worth, I don't think the question is especially deserving of a downvote, at least not after the title was changed. Although I do understand the inclination to downvote for lack of research effort, this can be difficult to search for.
 
Oh I see those questions ask more about what is the technical difference between those options, not which one is the "best"
 
The question basically is "how to declare multiple pointers per statement?"
 
I mean... I think the mistake that is being made here is judging the topicality of the question based on prior knowledge of the answer. You know it doesn't matter, so it's just up to personal opinion, but that shouldn't make the question off-topic. That is the answer, and that answer isn't opinion-based.
You are totally right that people will post crap answers to something like that if we left it open, though, so thank goodness it's a duplicate.
 
2:12 PM
@CodyGray Ah that could certainly be it. Given the limited space in the comments I just wanted to know what could be wrong so as to not spend too much time and space in a way that was non-helpful (like explaining how to insert an image to someone who does not have the privilege, for example)
 
@CodyGray Yep I understand. Thanks. That's a nice explanation
 
Should this be deleted? Almost word-by-word dupe by the same author stackoverflow.com/q/69869478/15781079
 
@MrMythical Yes. A moderator flag in cases like that is also reasonable: point out that the question is an exact duplicate of a previously-closed question posted by the same user, and ask one of us to reach out to the user to tell them not to repost the same question multiple times. (There's a template message for this, so it's not difficult to do.)
(Don't raise a flag on this specific issue now, of course; I've already handled it.)
 
3:00 PM
Is an NAA flag appropriate for this? I also gave it the double-D votes, just for good measure, and added a custom comment. But would reviewers/moderators maybe miss the issue?
 
That looks like a comment
 
I would say it's not even worth a comment (as it stands).
 
It would not have been an appropriate comment.
 
A dumb comment?
What to do about this one. Posted 20 minutes after the accepted answer (and it's pointing out the same typo). Sounds to me like that is too long a delay for it to be a 'simultaneous' post. OP's comment may be expressing discontent.
 
@AdrianMole I guess close as typo and delete in due time will fix everyone's issues...
 
3:14 PM
@AdrianMole I think the thread is the issue.
Question for anyone Kotlin/Java is this version of this question stackoverflow.com/questions/64391121/… a reasonable question after the edit?
Seems fairly straight forward and reasonably useful. Idk if it's a duplicate though.
 
@HenryEcker lgtm
 
Any idea if the newest three questions in are closeworthy?
 
3:30 PM
The first one seems POB but might not be after an edit. But I doubt it has much value either way...
 
@AdrianMole Is "unhelpful duplicate" or "duplicate of existing answer" an acceptable delete-reason for an answer?
 
@SurajRao Ugh, yeah. And so many more...
 
Does anyone have a hammer in mallet?
 
No but someone has a diamond.
 
And three of us combined have kind-of a hammer :)
 
3:33 PM
Also one does not exist apparently the top user of all time has a bronze badge stackoverflow.com/help/badges/9380/mallet
 
OK... put a stop to the most serious issue in the tag. Thanks for the heads-up, @SurajRao.
@HenryEcker It's a duplicate. Nobody ever looks for duplicates... :-(
Someone looked for a duplicate! \o/
 
@CodyGray I did look for duplicates! I just don't know anything about Kotlin. And neither of the (now linked) duplicates look like an answer to negative indexing to me. It just looked like a fairly reasonable question that was clear so the initial close reason no longer applied. That said, I do appreciate your correcting my mistake.
 
o/
 
@HenryEcker Me neither. Literally the only thing I know about Kotlin is it's a language that runs on the JVM, so it's kinda like Java. But, luckily, that didn't matter at all, because I could merely use "kotlin" and "python" as search strings...
They're duplicates because they're all asking for the "best" way to access the last element, something akin to Python's -1.
 
3:47 PM
Yeah. I agree with the Indexing List from right as a duplicate for sure.
 
It's always advisable to agree with Cody ;)
 
What happens if from reopen queue I say leave closed with duplicate reason. Does that information go anywhere?
*The question was originally not closed as a duplicate.
 
There is this new update to the close banner now. Interesting to see how it changes for a duplicate leave closed... Do you get to actually choose the duplicate?
 
@HenryEcker If the majority of reviewers agree with you, I think that 'verdict' is displayed in the blue banner. But the target of the "This question has been answered ..." isn't displayed, AFAIK.
@Tomerikoo No.
But you can add a comment linking your proposed duplicate.
 
Too bad. Could be a nice feature. I remember a few meta posts asking to be able to change the close reason. The banner update is a good replacement for that. If we could even propose duplicates there it would be .... perfect acceptable?
 
3:53 PM
Careful - use of adjectives like "perfect" in this place is asking for trouble.
 
Better? x)
 
That's better.
 
You can do all these things and more by simply earning a gold badge (or a diamond).
 
Well, you can't unilaterally reopen a question not closed as a dupe with a gold hammer.
 
3:56 PM
But a [tag:reopen-pls] in here can help, if you explain you want to hammer it as a dupe.
 
Of course not, hammers don't re-open things.
Hammers are for hammering things shut.
You need a gold prybar to reopen things.
 
Most hammers have a claw.
 
I have a Claw++ hammer.
 
Although I'd enjoy a gold prybar.
Although I suppose mjolnir doesn't if that was, in fact, the hammer it was modeled after.
 
Don't know who first coined the use of the Mjolnir name. Maybe our Meta Queen has a link?
 
4:01 PM
I guess it was Shog9.
 
No, it was Tim Post, which Shog9's post links to.
 
I was just checking the edit history on Tim's post (pardon the pun).
 
Even in revision 1 of Tim Post's post, "Thor's Hammer" is used (before he later adds in the drawing).
 
But Shog9 actually calls it "Mjölnir" first
 
What do you think "Mjölnir" means?
Oh, you're pointing out his lack of familiarity with Old Norse spelling. I see. Yes, it should be "Mjǫllnir".
But the German thing with the umlaut is super cute, and so everyone just copies that.
 
4:06 PM
I fully agree with you, Cody
 
That would be perfect, if they hadn't have misspelled "you"...
 
Wow, you are talking about Umlauts?)))
Let's go to my question 😉
But the conjunction in Hungarian is more scary
 
Maybe Andras can draw us a few more new panels to the cartoon.
 
And don't forget to add about arabic verbs :)))))
 
4:19 PM
@manro Might be very similar to Finnish, since both languages have the same roots: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finno-Ugric_languages
 
A million roots
@Vickel yes, but in the Finnish 15 cases
But in the Hungarian are 34!)
 
The thing with Hungarian is that the endings vary due to "vowel harmony", right? Does Finnish have that?
 
@HenryEcker No, discussion of linguistics is... oh wait. No, that's general computer usage. Nothing in a programming-specific context.
 
Lemme ask this again: Is "duplicate of an existing answer" an acceptable delete-reason for an answer?
 
4:26 PM
@Turing85 Yes. But depends on the context. If the context is flagging for moderator attention, then it needs to be a duplicate, not simply "similar". And it should be a late duplicate, not posted within seconds of the other answer.
 
@CodyGray np :)
 
@CodyGray That's what I thought. I just wanted to make sure that this was not a "programming tool" or some other condition in which it would be.
 
@CodyGray I don't know) But i know, that Hungarian girls are cute ;)
 
Hah, that's the important thing, yes. :-)
 
But this is an off-topic on SO :)
 
4:38 PM
@CodyGray A Finnish former colleague once told me that, as far as they could tell, vowel harmony was the only thing they recognized as a similarity between the languages.
 
5:05 PM
@CodyGray My plan was request for deletion. And yes, the answers are (from their content) identical, and one is significantly later than the other.
 
Yeah, that's reasonable. The biggest places where I see mistakes being made there are when the answers are posted within minutes of each other, or when the answers are saying the same thing technically, but are saying it in a different way. Often, one way will be clearer to some readers, whereas the other way will be clearer to others, so deleting the second "copy" is not necessarily valuable.
But if they're saying the same thing in the same way, or the new answer is low quality (e.g., little more than a code dump), then there's no reason reason that both need to stick around.
 
@CodyGray just an example: original, duplicate (I have a reminder set - no need to close it now). For me, the barrier is usually around ~5 Minutes, depending on the length of the answer.
 
@Turing85 Yeah, that's... the same.
Although arguably both could be deleted because typo.
 
@CodyGray good point
Reminder set on the question
hm... how can I see my "reminder"-queue? I imagine it is stored somewhere in tampermonkey?
 
@Turing85 In that particular case, maybe a comment suggesting that the OP unaccept the answer. That would make it easier to have the post deleted, is not?
I think Roomba won't touch it, even then, because of the upvoted answer, but ...
 
5:16 PM
@AdrianMole as I said: I have a reminder set. We still need the votes, but I think this should be a non-issue.
 
@AdrianMole Yes. This will not be Roombad. I also don't know that (and I could be wrong) that we should encourage someone to un-accept a correct answer just because the question was closed (as a general rule). We have other mechanisms for removing unsuitable content.
 
Yeah - that's why I didn't post such a comment myself. Perhaps a bit naughty of me to suggest that another do it. :(
 
 
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6:54 PM
@Turing85 Unfortunately, a way to display your revisit requests in the Request Generator hasn't yet been implemented. Having a display of those and making the list editable, at least to the extent of seeing the request text, being able to click on a link to the post and being able to delete specific entries, is on the list of things to implement.
You can see the list and edit it in Tampermonkey as JSON text (not very convenient). Under Tampermonkey's main "Settings" tab you will need to set "General: Config mode" (the first line on the Settings tab) to "Advanced". Then from the "Installed Userscripts" tab, edit "Stack Exchange CV Request Generator" (click on the userscript title or the edit icon in the group of icons on the far right of the line).
That will open and focus a tab for editing the userscript. Within that tab, there will be additional tabs. Select the sub-tab which is "Storage". What's shown in the text area in that tab is the JSON text representation of the data in that userscript's userscript storage. The key under which the revisits are stored is "delayedRequests".
Unless it's a really simple change that you're wanting to make, It's probably easiest to convert the full JSON text into an Object, manipulate the Object and then convert back to JSON text. To help doing that, the following two functions, which can be run in the console on the above described Tampermonkey page, will convert the storage text area back and forth into and out of the variable storage, which can be manipulated in the console.
function textAreaIntoStorageVar() {const storageWithJSON = JSON.parse($('.storageta').val()); window.storage = {}; Object.keys(storageWithJSON).forEach((key) => {try {storage[key] = JSON.parse(storageWithJSON[key]);} catch(error) {storage[key] = storageWithJSON[key];}});}
function storageVarIntoTextarea() {const storageDoneWithJSON = {}; Object.keys(storage).forEach((key) => {if (typeof storage[key] === 'string') {storageDoneWithJSON[key] = storage[key]} else {storageDoneWithJSON[key] = JSON.stringify(storage[key]);}}); $('.storageta').val(JSON.stringify(storageDoneWithJSON, null, 4));}
textAreaIntoStorageVar() will convert the JSON text in the text area into a global storage variable. storageVarIntoTextarea() will convert the storage variable into JSON text and place that text into the textarea for the userscript storage. The values in the storage area are either strings or JSON text representing the value (e.g. an object). Thus, the sub-values also need to be run through JSON.parse(), which the above functions do.
 
@Makyen thanks!
 
Makyen's post(s) didn't quite fill a whole screen. Possible to add some extra details?
 
@Turing85 np. Ideally, I'll implement a view which allows you to see the list within the Request Generator.
@AdrianMole :) I think it's a bit late, unless I want to go for multiple multi-line messages (and not have Markdown formatting). I'd have had to have added a couple of extra chat messages, like I did at the end there when I realized I'd forgotten to explicitly explain the functions. :;
 
It is a very sad occasion to run out votes...
 
7:57 PM
@karel The question was deleted by the author. So I dont think it matters now.
 
8:13 PM
I was having a look at SOCVR FAQs and it states that it is allowed to send cv-pls requests as "Duplicate" even when you are the author of the Q or an A in the duplicate target
why is this not considered as being involved?
 
@blackgreen Well, I'm not an RO, and nor was I present at the meeting when that rule was formed; however, recommending a post in which you are involved as a dupe target is not the same as being involved (directly, anyway) in the post on which you are posting a cv-pls request.
 
@blackgreen I guess because there isn't much potential for abuse with that. If someone makes requests for a target that's inappropriate, it'll get noticed pretty soon, and dealt with. And if the target is appropriate, then there's no harm in using that target.
 
But I have noticed that some of the high-rep regulars in the C and C++ tags won't hammer as dupes of Qs they've answered. Instead, they just make a suggestive comment.
 
^^ this is quite surprising
is dupe-hammering with a target you answered seen that much self-serving?
 
Hmm. Not really. I can understand it and may even follow the same idea.
 
8:22 PM
Those tags do have the advantage that most questions are seen by several hammers within minutes, and they're not shy about using them if there's a valid target in the comments. I don't think that would work well in a lot of other tags.
 
C and C++ are high-traffic tags and it normally isn't very long before another hammer comes along and does the deed.
I take it as a sort of 'gentlemanly' ethic.
... but there's no "R" in "ethic". xD
 
sigh In Go, that probably wouldn't work. And there's a sore lack of gold badges who are willing to hammer proactively...
 
Maybe bring up the issue in a Meta post? If gold badge holders then answer dupes, you can point them to the Meta.
... or take it to the Collective?
 
@AdrianMole heh, funny
@AdrianMole I'm not yet ready to stir up that dust. When I'll get my gold badge I'll do some curation myself
 
Yeah, maybe. Meta posts asking for action tend to go down better when the asker has partaken of said action.
 
8:34 PM
There's no shortage of meta posts that make it very clear that closing as duplicate, when applicable, is a good thing. The issue is, we can't make users do that, so it's not clear to me what the new meta post would be about.
 
precisely
anyway back to the original issue, you are not going to mind if I post "Duplicate" cv-pls where I'm involved in the target
 
No, go ahead.
 
I've done that in the past (after first asking if it was OK) - and there was nem con from the ROs.
 
unfortunately my own vote has expired... :(
 
@blackgreen It is possible that the FAQ allowing users to make cv-pls requests where they are "involved" in the duplicate target is a potential abuse vector and such abuse should be watched for. However, active, higher-rep users often have answers on a number of questions that are commonly used as dup-targets. Particularly in low-traffic tags, such requests are something that's not just permitted, but expected, even on a regular basis.
 
8:56 PM
is Go considered low traffic enough for this purpose?
anyway the cv-pls request I posted above is just a particularly egregious one, I don't expect to post many more where I'm involved in the dupe target
 
@blackgreen I didn't say that it's permissible only in low traffic tags. I just said that it's more common in low traffic tags. There's no requirement for the tags to be low traffic in order to make acceptable a request with a duplicate-target on which you have an answer.
 
ah, I see. Thanks for clarifying
 
9:30 PM
@TylerH you're exactly the 300th user (currently) to get 10k on MSE. Congratulations.
 
9:45 PM
This is an answer, right? stackoverflow.com/a/69415556/1839439
 
@Dharman Hmm. I think it contains an answer.
 
10:41 PM
@Dharman You can find it in the LQA review queue. cc @cigien
 
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