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12:12 AM
Wow, LQA is cleared.
Stack Overflow queues getting cleared basically never happens.
 
 
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6:37 AM
@user16217248 we have cleared the close vote queue, once.
 
When? Sounds like something that wouldn't happen for years?
 
 
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9:19 AM
Should anyone be using this so-called 'canonical' as a dupe (hammer) target?
For example, in this recent review, I don't see the warning the OP has cited listed in that canonical, yet it has been hammered closed against it as a dupe. Rather than adding another answer to the long list in the dupe, why not just answer the actual question itself?
This mentality strikes me as completely against the whole idea of Stack Overflow. I mean, we could just have one such post for each language and just keep adding new answers to every error mentioned in new questions.
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@AdrianMole Maybe in rare cases, if closed question sound like "I have multiple errors in PHP, what can I do?" or something. I like the way similar idea realized in regex: there is a question "What this regex means?" with list of links to appropriate separate questions.
 
@markalex In the case of that regex pseudo-canonical, why not just use the questions it links as dupe targets, rather than going through a mediator?
 
Oh, no, it is not used that way. It sometimes used as dupe target, but for appropriate questions (like "I have been passed legacy regex. What is it?") But generally appropriate questions are used.
It's just that this post is useful in itself as table of contents of some sort.
 
9:43 AM
@markalex I see quite a number of questions closed against that regex post in the reopen queue. I frequently vote to reopen them.
 
10:11 AM
@AdrianMole Well, that's the whole another story I believe.
My idea was just that instead of list of error in a single post, it may be a better idea to create roadmap post, that will link to appropriate canonicals, and link it in the description of tag.
I don't think such a post will suddenly make closing questions in as aggressive as it's happening in .
 
;-P
 
11:03 AM
@rene it seems you don't have a gold tag badge for Python, so it didn't get dupe-hammered. oops
at least the link is there in the comments
 
@KarlKnechtel I'm nearly there. Only 200 answers to write and 1000 rep to collect.
 
11:18 AM
@KarlKnechtel I used my diamond badge in Python
@gnat they just want someone to nswer the question, jeez ;-)
(also, I edited your message to include a flag-pls tag so that the Archiver will pick it up)
@AdrianMole I wonder what the question with the most close votes is...that one's at 23.
 
 
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1:41 PM
Where is the appropriate place to post a feature-request for a tag warning? MSO or MSE?
 
2:09 PM
@M-- MSO, unless you're wanting something that's on multiple sites. It's going to depend on what you're wanting the tag warning for and the scope you're wanting. I'd generally expect you're wanting a tag warning on a tag which is specific to SO or MSO, which would make MSO the appropriate place (and it would be off-topic on MSE). But, it's possible that you're wanting a tag warning on something like and for it to be on all meta sites. In that case, it would be on-topic on MSE and most appropriate there.
 
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2:34 PM
@Makyen thank you. Makes sense. I was confused because one of the CMs referred me to MSE.
 
@M-- np. Strange. I wouldn't expect them to do that, unless you're asking for something that's a new, general feature for all sites, rather than a tag warning similar to ones which already exist on other tags. Maybe they or I misunderstand what you're wanting to request.
@rene Interesting. I'd expected it to be "Edit tools use Turnjs", which took 28 close votes to be closed once, due to a bug reported in "More than 5 close votes on question".
 
@Makyen I don't have deleted posts in the PostHistory table so it is possible that now deleted posts have seen more close voters.
 
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@Makyen could be a typo while replying to my comment.
Or what you said. I didn't specifically asked where should I post. We had a conversation about a tag warning, and they shared a link to questuons tagged with tag-warning on MSE.
While I have the flower here; first, thanks for your answer to my question on MSO. @rene is there any technical reasons why deleted questuons are not part of posthustory on SEDE? Would it be a valid feature-request to ask for it to be added?
 
2:52 PM
@M-- well, posthistory also holds all content history so that would need serious cleaning first. You're free to give it a try but I doubt they will give us that data. Getting hired by SE so you get access to that data is probably easier ...
 
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3:09 PM
@rene searches for open positions, lol
 
3:21 PM
> if you read my comment, you can get i didnt only say 'Me too', i asked another question UNDER his answer
how to justify an NAA (in another NAA)
 
 
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4:59 PM
@Vickel Unregistered users can't delete their posts
 
@JeanneDark ok, thanks, was not aware of it.
 
5:31 PM
Room-owner, @rene, @Makyen: please delete this cv-pls request. The question has been improved.
 
1 message moved to SOCVR /dev/null by request
 
 
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7:14 PM
@tripleee Why delete this right now? It appears that it should obviously Roomba in a few days, no?
 
 
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8:26 PM
@rene that one has 42 close votes total
...which, hmm, disagrees with the SEDE query
maybe I miscounted
 
Do you suggest SQL Server can't count? Or that I made mistake?
 
I'm sort of suggesting that perhaps I can't count.
In general I'd expect SEDE to undercount, because it can't see unsuccessful close votes and I can.
but not overcount
Notably I counted manually because there's no unique searchable phrase. Although probably a jQuery selector would work, actually...
$('.event-type.closure:contains("close")').length
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okay so jQuery agrees that I can't count but still disagrees with SEDE
 
8:58 PM
@HovercraftFullOfEels sorry, RO please trash - no access to Roomba predictor on mobile
 
9:17 PM
@RyanM hmm, weird.
 
 
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Oh how I love those old, vague, click-baity, no-mcve questions from 2008. They are so good at attracting bad and redundant answers. stackoverflow.com/q/307650/2943403
 

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