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12:17 AM
@miken32 for future reference, inline code formatting is a better way to break links since it preserves accurate text representation.
 
Ok wasn't sure if the benefit they think they get is from having an actual link or just from having the URL out there.
 
Well, I believe SO always adds nofollow to the links, so there's really no benefit anyway...
I don't think there's any benefit to having the URL appear in the text of a webpage. If anything, it'd draw SEO away from your own site, I'd expect (purely guesswork based on public knowledge; I have no internal info on this).
 
@bad_coder Strange. I can only find it when I search for candidiate, but not in the Active sorted list.
 
@mickmackusa yes strange, it was shown in the listing for a minute after I posted an now it's nowhere to be seen.
 
12:33 AM
Weird. Easy issue to fix, though. Done.
Something is weird about the MSO main page. The order seems wrong.
5 hours, 4 minutes, 9 hours...
 
M--
1:08 AM
@mickmackusa I added an example ( print vs. print() ) to provide some context; but again, I am fine with your reasoning anyway:)
 
1:27 AM
 
Do mods have automated tools of any kind to check for sock puppetry? Or is there a big process involved if I flag a potentially suspicious answer?
 
@miken32 I think so
 
@M-- I not sure I disagree it’s a typo. I just potentially disagree that “this one was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers”.
 
@IanCampbell that was my thought on the question as well. Seems like a typo that could reasonably recur even for experienced users since it's a new feature.
(But I only learned enough R to get the Generalist badge so what do I know)
 
1:46 AM
That’s an impressive badge. I barely “know” 2 languages.
 
@miken32 My advice would be to flag it. If you don't, it doesn't get handled and it's harder to fix the longer it goes on (or at least the repercussions usually get larger)
 
@HenryEcker no other signs of puppetry on the account, just one multiply redundant answer to a decade old question that's somehow got 7 upvotes in the past year. Not sure 7 votes in a year is enough of an outlier to bother flagging, which is what got me wondering about the effort involved.
 
I mean, imo, if there is something going on then it is something that mod private info could help confirm and it gets handled (when it would not have been otherwise). If it's nothing the worst that happens is you end up with a declined flag.
 
Oh I'm not worried about 🚩 just don't want to waste anyone's time if it's a 25 minute process.
 
2:01 AM
The checks we can run to detect the majority of sockpuppetry we detect are very quick to run.
Certain types of sockpuppetry that require a CM to intervene are less quick due to requiring a CM to intervene.
But we can usually determine quickly if that might be happening, unless they're particularly clever.
(trying to be vague to avoid giving sockpuppetry advice in public)
 
Ok, I flagged it.
The whole question is a mess, 16 answers almost all saying the same thing. Ugh, used up the rest of my votes.
 
Meta seems to be working strangely in that several meta questions are not showing up in the meta list. Is this a known acute problem?
 
You are correct. It looks like we've missed two posts so far. Both are not showing up on home or on /questions
 
@RyanM I think that it wouldn't take much effort to figure these methods out, and one comes immediately to mind
 
I was considering posting a bug report... but no one would see it
 
2:07 AM
methods to get around being caught, that is
@HenryEcker: I was thinking of posting a meta post on the issue, but then I thought, who would see it?
 
@miken32 Yeah, it looks like it's just the huge mess that is that question...at least, I can't find any evidence to the contrary. Reinterpreting your flag as "delete a bunch of this mess pls"
 
@HovercraftFullOfEels Careful, don't want SOCVR to stand for Stack Overflow's Criminal Voting Riffraff
@RyanM I was going to do that separately, looks like Machavity just did the same last summer
 
@miken32 gotta make the bad thing sound less cool
@miken32 I deleted some stuff.
 
I wonder what percentage of users have engaged in voting fraud. Of course we will never know for sure, still fun to wonder.
 
Okay, raise your hand if you've done voting fraud.
 
2:16 AM
That’s how we know the rate of weed smoking is so low.
 
I never inhaled!
But seriously, I was involved in discussions about the C# troll, and we all knew what he was doing to create multiple non-discoverable accounts.
 
 
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3:53 AM
@RyanM So, how do I get a sock puppet to vote for all of my posts?
 
Would it be editing abuse to change < to <= in this over-edited question? stackoverflow.com/q/74269633/2943403 I believe I can write a superior answer to the question, but I try not to answer terrible questions because they end up not being great pages for Stack Overflow.
 
@EJoshuaS-StandwithUkraine I hear you can get those on Fiverr. Quality not guaranteed.
 
I want to have as much rep as Jon Skeet, but writing a book and answering lots of questions seems like too much work.
 
Oh, for that you're gonna need to do some plagiarism.
 
4:54 AM
A new thought... I'd like to post a superior answer to this poorly asked question. Should I ask a new, properly-described question and self-answer it? Too confrontational/narcistic?
 
@mickmackusa do you really think that question is worth it? if it was, surely it would have been asked before...
 
@Nick I can't find a dupe. I get triggered when users approaching 1M answer unclear questions -- but we don't talk about users here.
 
@mickmackusa which makes me think it isn't that interesting a question...
 
Evidently, answering uninteresting questions is how you get to 1M.
The upvote pixies love those questions.
 
5:15 AM
@mickmackusa they love any question that they think they can answer, but are generally quite happy to vote up the FGITW's answer instead
 
yep
 
6:10 AM
@bad_coder that would bring my grand total to 2 votes (if I voted for myself).
 
6:48 AM
@TylerH it is not a problem with coding if the behavior of a device changes with the power source
 
 
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7:50 AM
@SmokeDetector is that a link-only NAA, or is it a "me too" question?
 
@Adriaan Or promotion?
 
@VLAZ or even that, but I cannot find a connection between OP and the site. Needs to be deleted in any case
 
Yeah, checked the site and it seems to be long standing. From 2014 at least. So, probably not promotion. But the username is still suspiciously spam-like.
Admittedly, what I go off on is that it sounds like a company name.
 
30 mins in the office, "you have 5 votes left today". Brilliant start
 
1 message moved from SOCVR Request Graveyard (to make the conversation make sense)
 
7:56 AM
@RyanM Since when have conversations in SOCVR have to make sense? ;)
 
@JeanneDark It's optional but encouraged
 
user19145409
8:34 AM
hello guys
 
@HariPandey hello, and welcome; if you would like to participate in voting to close low-quality posts (or occasionally, reopen good ones which were mistakenly closed) please review the room FAQ from the links in the room description
 
user19145409
okk
 
10:02 AM
@Adriaan For what little it's worth: the name of the user is some Egyptian sports club.
 
 
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11:06 AM
I don't know Tatar but I can't read this. I marked as R/A but on second thought it could be Tatar or some other language using the Cyrillic alphabet.
 
@Dharman Google Translate said it to be Tatar. I don; t even know where that language is spoken goes off to Wikipedia
 
Mostly Russia in Tatarstan
But Google doesn't have all minor languages. It could be any one of the languages used in the federation. They have plenty
 
Yeah, double-checked - Google translate claims Tatar and the translation it gives is "Don't let the hunt run wild." which seems like gibberrish.
As in, the translation supplied is coherent. Just not at all relevant as an answer.
 
Maybe in some other language it means "I have the same issue"
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ in either case seems irrelevant.
 
11:09 AM
I'll leave it as R/A because the penalty isn't that heavy here
 
11:30 AM
 
12:02 PM
Morning
 
 
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1:13 PM
Can everyone else open Undo's profile? stackoverflow.com/users/1849664/undo?tab=profile
 
@Dharman this one also seems to be broken. Mine works for me though
 
@Dharman Just get "Oops! Something Bad Happened!"
Yours is also broken. I can't open any other users' profiles.
 
Broken are also Ryan M's and Machavity's, maybe others
 
@Adriaan I can't open yours either. I think it's all profiles
 
meta.stackoverflow.com shows offline for me
 
1:16 PM
Quick, someone go get some unicorn points on Meta.
 
@mickmackusa You aren't going through that users answers are you?
 
Harder to find spammers without looking at the profile.
 
@IanCampbell No worries, if SE just shuts down the servers, the spammers will no longer be a problem.
 
Hmm, that would be an effective solution to the problem.
 
Solves many problems. Introduces some new ones but on the whole the balance might be in the positive.
 
@SurajRao No, I think that was a slow query. Now all profiles are affected
 
probably.. MSO is very slow too
 
@Dharman "We're slowly turning the DB tables off. Let's see if anyone notices"
 
Is this simple NAA or abuse? (cc @Dharman since it mentions you)
 
Works again
 
I got notifications for Meta questions from a few hours ago. :O
 
@Adriaan NAA, there's nothing inherently abusive in how it's worded
 
@Dharman and they were loud and bold D-:
 
@Adriaan It's NAA. Just flag and we delete them
 
1:56 PM
Catija is saying it's all fixed
 
Even the upcoming election?
 
what to do with this question? It's essentially a typo, and closed as such, because the user copy-pasted some code from another answer and ended up with a missing colon. There are several dupe targets for the compiler error, but it seems the error message is specific to VSCode.
salvageable?
 
@JeanneDark lol
Also I did get a chuckle out of rene's mod election question, 'You have no trouble expressing an opinion in lengthy monologues'. I wonder if Makyen's ears wear burning when that was posted :-)
 
@JeanneDark Yes. My sources tell me that SE plan on giving out the position to the most popular candidate.
 
2:12 PM
@VLAZ Well great, guess we should ahead and congratulate @KevinB already...
omg, we just added a doctor to our hospital's credentialed providers list who is 76 years old
why
 
@TylerH Usually I'd expect because they were born 76 years ago.
 
har har
 
More seriously, some people just like their job. Even some doctors.
 
I mean, yeah, but I question whether I want a 76 year old performing surgery, or even acting as a care provider
 
I've also heard of some doctors working past retirement just for the money.
 
2:25 PM
Which is disgusting
Considering they make 10x what most people make already
There's not a single employed provider at our hospital whose salary is under 450k
 
My dentist who I've had since I was a child should technically have retired but due to some amazingly bizarre bureaucratic shenanigans, if she retired she'd get a way lower pension than she should. So, now she's working. I think putting in something like a couple of hours every other day or so. That way she at least has some extra income and also somehow works towards a proper pension.
 
jps
It's your brain surgery, so it's your choice: Dr. A (76 yrs old, > 50 yrs experience) or Dr. B, fresh from the univerity. ;)
 
And the shenanigans are due to whatever accountant was handling her and other doctors' pension legalities messed it up really badly.
 
@jps Not the experience I'm worried about; they update methods and techniques as well in med school and docs have to take continuing medical education courses annually to keep up with the latest practices so they should be doing the same techniques as each other
It's the sharpness of the eyes and the steadiness of the hands I'd be worried about
not to mention fogginess of the memory. Some 76 year olds are pretty sharp, but... it's also over a decade past the normal retirement age.
Maybe they're just doing consults or serving on the board though, Iunno
 
🤔
 
2:33 PM
I know of some medical professors who still "work" but yeah - they mostly just diagnose or consult. And it's usually for very specialised areas.
 
It'd be one thing if we had someone credentialed here who is that old but has been here for a while. But someone coming in new to the organization at that age is kinda like... wut?
 
If they aren't opening me up, I'm fine with a 76 yo, at least for a first opinion. Just not sure how much continuing education doctors get compared to someone going through med school and and few years of experience.
 
depends on what you consider continuing education
 
Also, it could be they are just a vampire and thus immortal as well as unshackled from ageing.
 
@KevinB They're accredited courses managed by a medical librarian so they're somewhat regulated
 
2:35 PM
i'm sure the receive plenty of "material" from pharma
 
jps
@TylerH guess you didn't get what I mean, on one hand the already quite old guy, maybe too old to let him work on your brain (as you said sharpness of the eyes and the steadiness of the hands I'd be worried about) on the other hand the unexperinced guy, maybe C would be the right choice here.
 
At our org you have to earn at least 4 CME 'credits' a year once you've been board certified for like 5 years or something
 
@KevinB In the US at least, doctors and some other professions have to take accredit course work every few years to maintain there accrediation.
 
@TylerH can't be the most popular candidate if i'm not a candidate
 
@jps fair, but in the US you get lots of hands-on (read: real) surgical experience in med school and then you do a residency at a hospital for your first job for like a year or two where you get similar experience but in the real world outside of med school, and then you can become board certified
so I am not overly concerned about a new doc out of school
personally
I would tend toward them actually because they are going to have the least amount of conflicting knowledge (e.g. "well we used to do it this way back in my day and it was good enough for us then!" biases) and be the least complacent (e.g. "I've been doing this for 30 years, I know what I'm doing, mr. surgical tech")
 
2:40 PM
^ thats my stance as well
 
3:11 PM
 
3:38 PM
man this periodic lag on SO is really the pits
 
It really sucks when it happens right after you get a reply to a comment but can't load the new comments to see it.
 
@tripleee That doesn't seem to be a typo. The question contains the input and the code necessary to reproduce the issue, and not realizing the bytes should be converted before writing them seems like a mistake programmers could easily make.
 
@cigien I agree this is not a typo question or something that would be unuseful to future readers, but I do think it needs more information about the problem. OP said "it seems wrong" but didn't specify how it is wrong
 
@cigien there are two separate errors, "needs focus" perhaps then. Calling writerows instead of writerow is the obvious typo and a common FAQ which produces the most obvious symptom, but they also had some misunderstanding about character encoding
 
@TylerH I'm not sure what you mean. OP says they want to write the list to a file. The most obvious output, i.e. exactly what the list contains, is what the OP wants, isn't it? I'm curious what else you would imagine the desired output could be?
@tripleee I don't think "Needs Focus" is a valid close reason just because there happen to be 2 mistakes in the code. The question (and the code) itself is quite reasonably focused. It's when there's too much going on in the code, or the question is asking too much, that "Needs Focus" applies. I could see the question being closed with 2 dupe targets, one for the function call, and the other for the encoding.
 
4:32 PM
already closed now; stackoverflow.com/questions/33091980/… for the writerows problem but I don't think I have a good dupe for the encoding problem
 
Perhaps it's worth reopening then? The title is already specific to the encoding part.
 
@cigien Well the most likely candidate is literal transference of the content, but OP didn't say that that's what they want or expect. Encoding to UTF-8 would get them exactly what they got, and they just said "it seems wrong". OK, should be an easy thing to clarify, but it's OP's responsibility to explicitly clarify what they want or how some output is wrong. Maybe I'm jaded from how often people make poor assumptions in questions
Is the issue that each character is split out as its own value? Or is the issue that the words are encoded as character values? Or both?
Someone could answer one or the other problem and potentially have a correct answer, but not a complete one, or maybe an incorrect one depending on what OP actually wants (because we don't know)
 
Yes, I think you're right that the question can be closed on the technicalities you mentioned. I'm not convinced that it's useful to close what looks to me like a clear question though. If someone doesn't suggest a dupe target for the encoding bit, I think it's worth reopening.
 
5:03 PM
 
@TylerH One of the physicians in my practice is older than 76. She is certainly a better diagnostician than I am, and her mind is as sharp as ever.
If it makes you feel any better, our health system makes physicians older than some age (I think 75?) undergo mental status exams every year.
 
6:58 PM
@IanCampbell Again, consults are one thing, but this one has surgical privileges
 
Yeah, I'm not sure how I'd choose a surgeon if I had the option .
 
@IanCampbell among surgeons they have stats on success rates and there's also an internal hierarchy besides reputation.
 
Stats on success rate have their own problems, too, though - e.g., surgeons not wanting to take a case with a low likelihood of success even if it's the patient's best chance.
 
I could probably spend my whole life building a good statistical model of success rate of a particular procedure. Although, it seems ProPublica did 8 of them.
Tyler should go plug his new friend into that website for kicks. =P
 
7:11 PM
@IanCampbell whoever manages the hospital or NHS already has such a model implemented.
 
If only we had a NHS here
 
They surely have a model. Is it a good model? That's less clear, I think.
 
And while it is true that my hospital carefully monitors the outcomes of our surgical procedures, I suspect there are many health systems that don't have the resources to do so.
 
@IanCampbell anyway, surgery is hit and miss. A distant family member is a surgical nurse, he picked the docs, the whole surgical team. During the procedure there were complications and he's been disabled ever since.
 
@IanCampbell their search appears broken, unfortunately.
 
7:14 PM
They use SE search?
 
@RyanM Bleh, glad I don't need my gallbladder out.
 
@rene yep, they should use google instead :P that'd be some guarantee of privacy, eh :D
 
You'll excuse me for being a cynic and assuming even ProPublica sells our data straight to data brokers for cash.
Hmm, maybe not...
 
Ooof, sorry mods. stackoverflow.com/questions/2155930/… is gonna extend your flag queue quite a bit...
@tink umpteenth dupe but the target has a score zero and few views, a single answer (score of 3) and has no other questions closed as duplicates of it?
Is there a more common dupe target that should have been used?
 
how many of those 145 answers are unique
 
7:25 PM
@KevinB about 4 or 5 so far that I've found
I quickly re-protected it; someone unprotected it for some reason a year or two ago
At least it is a CW so these people aren't getting hundreds or thousands of rep from repeat answers... silver lining
also most curiously I happened across the question in the first place from the CV review queue... someone apparently flagged it as opinion-based
 
@TylerH pleeeeaaaaassseee link at least one previous answer that a duplicate answer is a duplicate of
 
just run for mod and deal with it yourself in a few weeks
 
looking through 145 answers for a duplicate is a miserable task; don't make the moderators repeat it if you've already done it :-p
 
@RyanM oops, sorry. It's small consolation but the answers are like #s 1 through 4 in score on the first page, sorted by score, at least
This one: stackoverflow.com/a/12262865/2756409 and this one: stackoverflow.com/a/2156122/2756409 for the flags that don't have specific answers linked in them, probably 100%
 
good thing we have this trending sort feature to ensure the best answers are brought to the top
 
7:31 PM
> I know there are almost ~30 answers already, yet I just wanted to share my experience here, so "Maybe" someone may forget to change the release libs into the debug libs.
fsdfasdfgas
 
Re: Ann Zen's question on why you're running for mod: ...to stop annoying the existing mods when I forget to link an answer in a mod flag for copied/repeated answers... 0:-) cc @RyanM
 
:D
 
@NathanOliver a very fair question. I thought it might have looked suspicious. I was going leave a comment here to defend the back-to-back requests. But no, those two were naturally encountered. It just so happened that those two awful posts were in close proximity in the active PHP list.
 
@mickmackusa That was my thought, just needed to confirm.
 
7:39 PM
@TylerH worth noting that "check that you're in debug, not release" was added to that pretty late
 
Yes, but I thought it was in another one of the top two or three answers. If not, then the highest-ranking old one from the first page can probably stay. Although given that it is CW, there would be no harm to the author (e.g. rep loss) if it were deleted.
and no loss of knowledge/content
 
This is why I can never be a mod on SO. There would be a small cloud of radioactivity left where half of those answers used to be.
 
i stray away from running because i have other important things that need my focus during the time i'm normally casually browsing so
outside of that time frame i'm not on SO
 
@TylerH how about this one?
 
7:55 PM
interesting. so the one answer includes both of the other answers, but it didn't when it was first posted... only after it was edited, which occured an hour after the other two answers were posted
 
Yeah, I'm considering if, given that it's CW, I should be evaluating differently.
I've deleted a few, at least.
Including a few that weren't even flagged (yet?) :-p
 
Yeah, got distracted w/ other cleanup
and I agree, if not CW (and, possibly, not >3 score and 6 months for rep retention), then no deletion
But given CW and the age/score, the author of the slightly older but much shorter/less detailed answer will not lose any existing rep (and won't be denied any future rep) by deletion
The content remains on the already higher-scored and more-recently edited, more thorough answer. Everyone wins
Maybe cite the original answer author in the edit at the top of the higher-scored answer? E.g. "As [user X stated in another answer](link to answer), first, check to make sure you foo the bar"
That way credit, the last vestige of fairness here, is satisfied
 
8:11 PM
do CW answers still produce badges
 
@KevinB They do, even the ones based on score.
 
@tink Yes that looks like an excellent target
@KevinB Yes, but deletion doesn't remove them unless they are score-based ones (like gold badges)
you retain nice answer badges, etc. for posts that are deleted
 
but you lose the ability to earn future ones
 
At this rate its unlikely they will get much more score since a higher-scored and more-recently-edited post has that same answer
So users have to intentionally go past the solution and vote on what appears to be a repeated answer to make that happen
I also don't know how to square that decision (or whether we should try) with Jeff's original vision of one answer per question that gets continuously edited/improved to be the be-all, end-all answer.
What's ultimately guiding me here is, what's the value to the site of keeping the other answer? And conversely, what's the harm to the author from deletion. Seems 'minimal to none' is the answer to both questions
 
Yeah, while I'm all for fairness on non-CW posts, CW posts are intended as a community-built reference.
And this one is also a huge trash fire
Ideally an SME moderator would sweep through and delete the worst stuff.
 
8:18 PM
WDYT about a "no question" close reason? Or should those questions be closed as "needs details"?
 
You can only have 5. Which one do you want to get rid of? But no, just needs details.
 
@IanCampbell the "5" thing is a joke, is it?
 
No, I'm serious. Let me see if I can find public documentation.
 
Okay. now I want the close reason just to get rid of that arbitrary limitation.
 
Do you mean the community-specific ones? Yeah, limit of 5.
the main ones aren't configurable per-site, so the bar is a lot higher to change them, but...well, I don't see why there couldn't be more.
 
8:24 PM
Here's the documentation. Also, the default per site is 3. SO (and maybe a couple other sites) have 2 extra.
 
But also if there's no question, then "This question should include more details and clarify the problem." is absolutely true.
@IanCampbell oh, I was not aware of that...
 
@RyanM and absolutely false. Since this question does not contain a question... But that's splitting hairs.
 
@Turing85 If by "question" it means "the post of type question" then it's true :-)
Yeah, we need our five. Please disregard that there are currently only four. That won't be true much longer.
(fifth one's going to be "not in English" barring some sort of large, unanticipated outcry when it's raised on meta)
 
@RyanM So I get my "does not include a question"-reason? </irony>
 
Isn't that sarcasm, not irony? :-p
 
8:28 PM
@RyanM That is covered by "needs clarity" as well, isn't it?
 
I can't find a reference for the 3 vs 5 thing. So you'll just have to trust me.
 
@RyanM Well... my tags are limited to 5-character identifiers.
 
@Turing85 it is, but also it fails to convey that point to askers particularly well, and it has been the source of a very large number of custom close reasons despite the availability of Needs Details.
 
@RyanM ...
 
whereas "you need to clarify the problem" provides a clear solution to "you forgot to ask a question"
 
8:31 PM
@Turing85 Yeah, unclear/needs details
 
dbc
Looks like Stack Exchange has unilaterally (?) decided to re-enable embedding of images in questions by < 10 rep users. See How was a new user under 10 reputation able to post an inline image?. I reckon we should expect more image-only questions for a while.
 
We could have saved a lot of discussion if I had remembered we reclaimed one of the close reasons from the Super User / Server Fault reason merger.
 
@RyanM I at least am a subject matter... um... adept? I use C# in my day job but I would not call myself an expert.
 
nah
you're an expert
in terms of experts that exist on SO
 
Eh, if it's an ASP.NET webforms question maybe
 
8:46 PM
hm is multi-accounting allowed on Stack Overflow?
 
@Turing85 Yes, so long as the accounts don't interact with one another or work together to do something one account cannot do
For example, you can have a second account that is a bot (that does stuff bots are allowed to do, mind you), or a second account that just has a totally different name and profile image as yours to avoid things like trolls or run experiments like "how do women get treated when asking questions" (Jon Skeet performed this experiment a few years ago)
 
hmm... I see...
 
If you are asking because you found what appear to be the same user with the same name but different gravatar images, it may be worth flagging them for moderators to take a look at; sometimes users lose access or accidentally create new accounts, and mods can help get them merged
(or investigate for fraud)
 
@TylerH I am asking b/c a user openly admitted that they used another account. The why, however, is unclear. And I do not know the "original" account.
 
If you're really suspicious, you can still flag for a moderator to investigate. The moderator does not necessarily need to know the other account in advance.
But simply using two accounts is not itself something to be concerned about.
 
8:54 PM
@Turing85 Yeah, if there is no suspicion of foul play, it's your call whether you want to flag the comment or post for moderators to check out. It will take them a long time to complete any investigation, regardless of the outcome
But it is not inherently illegal by default
 
Well... luckily we have a reminder feature. Will just observe it for now.
 
 
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10:00 PM
These non-asker edits completely destroy the original question, right?
I'm not familiar with the framework, but it sure looks like it was reporting the misspelling, and people "corrected" the misspelling and then changed the error message.
 
We are programmers. What do we do? Programmering. (just read that in a post)
 
@RyanM I think its a typo (before the edits) thought I'm not 100% sure. Even one of the answers says its a typo
@Ethan thought the comment on the answer says otherwise though the comment is made by one of the editors
 
 
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11:07 PM
Not many folks in this room currently, but it has seemed to be a breeding ground for new moderators (time to call the exterminator), and so I have to ask, out of curiosity, if any room members are considering running this year.
 
I can't run this year
 
@RyanM Yes. It invalidates the original issue and one of the answers (but not the other since that user essentially answered a different question). The original question and error would be solved by correcting the typo. However, just correcting the typos does not fix all the problems that still remain.
 
11:26 PM
@sideshowbarker I usually bin those for 3 to 11 days (depending on if it might roomba) before requesting to 1) let me recheck it and make sure that it needs deleting and 2) avoid having to worry about the 20K hurdle. Your milage may vary.
@sideshowbarker: having said that, I've already given a del vote on that one (before your posted del-pls request)
 
I swear they posted the same question earlier today
 
My thinking is that deleting carries a greater weight than closing, and so should be approached more cautiously, unless the question or answer are egregiously bad.
 
11:41 PM
@jmoerdyk sigh.
 

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