Say there's a question and there's a back-and-forth in the comments for clarity that leads to a solution, and all info from the comment thread is moved into the Q & A so all of the comments are NLN. What's the best option? (1) delete my own comments and individually flag each OP's comment as NLN? (2) delete my own comments and custom flag one of the OP's noting all the comments are NLN? (3) don't delete anything, custom flag one comment and say the entire thread is NLN? (4) Do nothing.
Raise a custom flag explaining that all the comments are NLN. I'd suggest raising a custom flag on the question (or answer) rather than on a comment, to be safe. It doesn't matter if you delete your own, or not, since I think it's the same amount of work for a mod to delete all the comments.
Can a JavaScript/jQuery SME take a look at this question? It was reopened by Shog in 2014, but it still has the auto inserted text for the old duplicate closure system... I think initially it was pure JS vs a jQuery solution, but in their current states they seem very similar indeed.
@cigien I think that it stopped being as much of an issue when the number of votes went from 5 to 3 for closure. But I concur, though personally I do find it helpful to draw attention to the reason why the post has become eligible for a cv-pls.
@bad_coder From a developer point of view I can understand that. It's not meant for software writing, it's meant for scientists who want an easy way to get the computer to solve their maths. And for that, it's the best in the business. No other language I've seen has error messages or documentation that good. The downside of course being it costing several thousand quid a year for a license, something only uni will pay for you
@Adriaan So, you confirmed my suspicion. Matlab is probably more of a tool during your studies for many. And next year you may not want to work with it because you graduate, so you don't need it any more.
@VLAZ well, you can certainly still use it, especially if you're doing numerical modelling. The problem is, that many employers won't want to spend several thousand quid a year on your programming license, especially if they can also hire someone who knows Python
When I was in the student council at my uni, the board was debating letting MATLAB go for the students (keeping it available to the staff of course), due to the costs it incurred for them, as well as the students knowing a much more valuable language, namely a free one (Python in this case)
Well, you could use it, I agree. But I suspect not many would be. And it's not a matter of "dreading" the language, it's just not something the foresee in their future.
To be clear, my interpretation is based on the hypothesis that the "dreaded" outcome is entirely fabricated and not necessarily how people feel about a technology when they say they don't tick the next year box for it
@bad_coder Uni pays a campus license usually, so student's don't have to pay. As a student though, you can get a 50 quid/year license. It's 2700/year for industry IIRC, or you buy the 8 year old version on a permanent license
@SurajRao ehhhh. I didn't convert it because I'm not sure it has much value as a comment either. I'd honestly use your term of "incomplete answer." I see them from time to time, where someone will say "I fixed this with X" and not at all say how in a way that would be at all useful.
SMEs can, as always, feel free to tell me I'm wrong.
@RyanM I don't speak C#, so could be. However, doesn't the topvoted answer do almost the same? Albeit in two lines without concatenation .. ok, fair. You convinced me. Still needs explanation though
This (old answer with no any new activity) looks Link Only to me. I was tempted to flag it as such. But there are 8 total links and seems helpful. Can this be marked as duplicate instead or say merged in other question? Any other better option?
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine Any particular reason you think we should undelete this one? Usually if someone self-deletes their post, we don't want to override that. Do you have an answer waiting in the wings?
@TylerH No - it just seems strange that they would edit it into shape and then immediately delete it without giving people a chance to vote on reopening it. I suspect that the OP just doesn't understand how the reopening system works.
@KevinB Yeah, I got serial-upvoted on one of my other sites. I was kinda upset to lose the fake Internet points overnight.
@RyanM Thanks. Seems like at a minimum the OP should have a chance to reconsider now that they know. My request can probably be binned now that they've been informed.
why did someone pay to spam a bunch of random plumbers in the Houston metro area? are they all actually the same plumber? why the charade? are they affiliated with the garage-door people?
Can a c++ archmage have a look at this, it's from 10k tools with one undelete vote, and closed/deleted by the same three users. The Q has been edited, does it warrant deletion / does it warrant undeletion?
I'm not particularly for one or the other outcome, I'm unable to assess the technical merits. But since it was closed/deleted by the same people, I believe it could benefit from some more eyes
@RyanM yeah IDK the particular sub-culture around [c++], if experts think the question hinged on a particularly weird typo-like mistake (using free on new'ed data)
@blackgreen I think, if the first code snippet were edited to change the free(Collector) to delete Collector then the "typo" reason wouldn't be appropriate. That closure/deletion looks a tad hasty, IMHO.
Hmm, that's a fair point. But it's really annoying on small sites when the user has a spammy name and appears in the "Last modified by" spot in the questions list.
Ryan's log, fishy smelling issue 627: This smells fishy, if only I had more tools at my disposal to identify the source of the smell. Maybe next time...
@RyanM Yes, it does all the flags, including custom "in need of moderator intervention" flags (which is actually quite helpful for raising a custom mod flag after the post is deleted on a site where you can't see deleted posts). It can also retract most flags. Ironically, it can't retract "in need of moderator intervention" flags, because those can't be retracted through the SE API, which I consider a bug (and have reported it).
Well, OK, it could do all the flags. There's nothing currently in the UI which allows VLQ or close flags to be raised.
@blackgreen It got closed because it's an insanely stupid idea that no one would/should ever want to do. Obviously, though, that's not a valid close reason on Stack Overflow, so it should not stay closed or deleted. Someone could probably find a duplicate...
@CodyGray there are N questions like that on SO too, the problem is I ca't say whether it's a dupe or not without more info, the kernel is weird. What made me avoid voting as dupe in this case is that there are surely a lot more prints after OP's printk meaning that the message should in theory show on the next print... so yeah, MEH
@StephenOstermiller There's no limit to the amount of things you can make better!
There's no limit to the number of answers you're allowed to post, either. Voting is special, because of how easily it can be abused and of the privileges that it confers onto others.