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9:00 PM
often confused with laziness
 
Not a duplicate, but thanks for the link. — Tara 5 mins ago
Ha
 
Hey, @animuson, now that I've got a diamond trapped here, mind a question?
 
Guess you'll have to reopen it @animuson
 
@MichaelPetrotta Go for it.
 
I've got a mod flag against (what I see as a) horrible serial bad reviewer. Been sitting for longer than my flags normally do.
 
9:08 PM
I'm just staring at the massive pile of 1100 flags.
 
Fair enough.
 
@animuson Give me a diamond and I'll clear them all.
 
@MichaelPetrotta We actually don't have the ability to manually ban a user from suggesting edits, unfortunately. :(
 
@animuson And BTW, get in there and clear them. Don't just stand there, delete something!
 
Nov 28 '13 at 0:02, by jmac
Sometimes I feel like you two should have a special workflow, where animuson hands over his handling-flag power to Undo for an hour, but has a giant red button where he can stop Undo at any time and undo the last 2 minutes of work. And give him an electric shock (that'll teach him!)
 
9:10 PM
@animuson You can ban people from reviewing, right?
 
Yeah, this is a reviewer, not an editor.
 
Yes. minitech is all sorts of on top of that.
 
minitech is my hero.
 
What if minitech is fallen ill? Who shall save our kingdom from bad reviewers?
 
(you're fine too, animuson. don't ban me)
 
9:11 PM
The only flag I saw was complaining about a user suggesting edits.
 
I can just imagine @animuson burning someone's account accidentially. Ooops. Well, they only had 1000 rep, they didn't contribute anything. Oh well... :P
 
Well, I can't find a way to grab a link to the flag. Let me know if I can point to it some other way.
 
Link to the post, maybe?
 
I was just browsing through your flagging history. What date is it from?
 
Jan 10, 2:15
 
9:15 PM
Mhmmm, but that flag doesn't mention reviewers. It's about the user suggesting the edits. Am I reading it wrong?
 
Oh, crap, you're right. My mind must be... weird.
nevermind
 
@MichaelPetrotta Are you sleepy?
 
stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/3831865 OMG WHY WOULD PEOPLE APPROVE THAT!?!?!?
 
Like I said, I'm procrastinating by reading weird Internet things.
My mind may be twisting in strange ways.
 
@animuson it is an improvement in formatting
needs lots of further work, but it's still a step forward
 
9:19 PM
@animuson Are you serious?
 
@animuson Reviewers are lazy.
 
Jan, things like this are what set my teeth on edge.
Lots more like that.
 
Dec 20 '13 at 21:37, by Shog9
@hichris123 Because reviewers are lazy
 
You think it's a good edit @Undo?
 
@Bart Why wouldn't it be?
It's a substantial improvement!
 
9:20 PM
OK... the last paragraph in animuson's example was definitely a step back.
 
Perhaps have a look at the markdown source @undo. It essentially takes a single unformatted code-block and turns it into separate bits of code.
 
@Bart Meh, looks fine to me. It's either that or a wall-of-code.
Personally, I would have improved it. But I'm not seeing any reason it should be rejected.
 
Because it is a single large section of code, not separate bits. Improvement is an option. Rejection is as well. Acceptance without change isn't.
 
Ugh, not seeing it.
 
Though of course "question ok" is a perfectly sufficient comment. ;)
 
9:24 PM
It is a lazy, lazy edit, that missed a ton of stuff. The reviewers are lazy for not completing the work.
 
true
 
If the choice is approve or deny, then that's debatable. That's not the choice presented to reviewers, though.
 
@Bart Let's put it this way: Would you rather read the question before or after the edit?
Would you roll it back?
 
reviewers might be adverse to edit because of the risk of concurrent edits and wasted effort
 
^ That
 
9:26 PM
yeah, true
 
I would be utterly confused by the state of the question after the edit @Undo. I would go into the revision history, facepalm myself and then proceed to make a correct edit.
 
How is removing all the //s in the code and only formatting the actual parts of the code ever a good edit?
 
I can see the editor meant well, but it wasn't good.
 
It makes it look like a bunch of separate, not related blocks of code when they're... not.
 
Yeah, I see it now
 
9:27 PM
I've been hit by an edit conflict before after editing a suggestion. Big deal. I just copy, head over to the question, check, and usually paste.
(though I feel a little tinge of irritation every time I fix up a crappy suggestion, edit+reject, and find that it's been approved)
 
I sent a nice message his way. But aside from suspending the guy there's not really anything I can do about terrible editing practices.
 
I could pay them a personal visit with my smiting stick?
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Yeah, I'd done that too @animuson, to no effect. Thanks though, the diamond powers may do more.
 
Hm, I just spent half an hour handling one flag. Yay! Progress!
 
Only 1099 to go
 
9:30 PM
@animuson You see why you should hand your flag handling powers to Undo?
 
Honestly, probably about half the NAA flags in here will be declined.
 
Only half? I'm so confused when I see the NAA flags page.
 
For them just being wrong answers, and not NAA's?
 
I only use the "wrong answer" decline reason when the answer has downvotes. There's so many NAA flags that you just look at and go "wtf?"
 
What's the latest trend in flagging and handling NAA flags on link-only answers?
 
9:32 PM
I don't think I've accepted more than a handful of NAA flags here on Meta. Most of them seem to be simply wrong. If that's the state on SO as well, then it's almost not worth it.
 
@animuson What's the main reason why you decline them?
 
No evidence
 
Meaning what?
 
> a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
 
Ah, so like you're not sure if it's a wrong answer or not, but it's just not an NAA?
 
9:34 PM
"That's a perfectly fine answer you %)ç&)&%)!!" @hichris123 ;)
 
"doesn't attempt to answer the question"
 
Heh.
@animuson Can you convert this to a comment please?
It's nothing more than a link to an SO question.
 
Shouldn't you just flag it, @hichris123?
 
@Michael Could, but flags take a while. When you have a mod right here, you use the opportunity. :P
 
I feel like I've opened a can of worms...
 
9:39 PM
I want to be able to mark flaggers as "good flaggers" and sort the good ones to the top.
 
Meh, that's the point of animuson. To handle stuff for you.
@animuson Don't they sort based on some method? Or did that go out when flag weight went out, too?
 
They just sort by number of flags, then time flagged now.
 
Ah.
So you're like I hate bad flaggers now?
 
Wasn't flag weight used for that "back in the day" @animuson?
 
It was. That was before my time, though.
 
9:42 PM
Ah yeah, you're from the last election, right? Don't now why I think of you as a long-time mod.
 
Really, just hand off your flag handling duty to one of us, @animuson.
 
It's those old eyes.
 
Hah
 
@animuson yeah, @hichris123 and I can keep the queue clear.
Give us your fkey
 
I guess it's more with people that I always think should be mods @MichaelPetrotta. Come election time there are always a few where I think "wait, you're not a mod yet?".
 
9:44 PM
Well 784 of them are "other" flags.
 
Will SE IP ban if you have too many bad password attempts?
 
784 "other" is a nightmare.
 
@hichris123 SE won't, but the OpenID provider might :P
 
@hichris123 they wwon't be happy
 
@animuson Wow. Just wow.
 
9:44 PM
LQ, I imagine, takes seconds per.
others must take forever
 
@Undo Then we could just use a remote IP, brute force it until we get into his account.
 
hehe
That would be... wrong.
And I'm sure he uses a strong password... right, @animuson? RIGHT?!?
 
I don't even remember what me SE OpenID password is.
I always just use Google.
 
@Undo Why? They can't get too mad with us. Otherwise they would burn his account.
 
You know how long it takes to brute force a simple 10-char password, right?
 
9:47 PM
Meh, you really think he'd use a 10-char password?
Me thinks more like 6.
 
you'll be throttled on your ip as well
 
Or less.
 
My average password is ~14 chars
 
11-14 for me.
@rene Probably.
 
I use a varying number of characters depending on how much I care about the security of that particular account.
 
9:48 PM
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Passwords to silly websites that I don't care about and have no personal information are usually 6-8.
 
@animuson Question is did you care about SE when you created your SE OpenId?
 
My passwords to my website dev areas and stuff are around 15.
 
Wow.
 
password managers help
 
9:50 PM
Louis reviewed this 4 hours ago: Looks Good
Dr.Kameleon reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
Max Mommersteeg reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
Damon reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
Nobu Games reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
greg-449 reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
hichris123 reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
Gokul Nath reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
Ganesh Sittampalam reviewed this 5 hours ago: Close
demongolem reviewed this 6 hours ago: Close
Jace Rhea reviewed this 6 hours ago: Close
brian d foy reviewed this 6 hours ago: Close
 
There, now it's 16 characters.
 
@animuson Darn.
 
I'll probably forget what it is in a few days.
 
@hichris123 Where was that?
 
I got an email from Target the other day. your name, mailing address, phone number or email address may have been taken during the intrusion. I didn't shop at Target during the critical period. I've never ordered from target.com. What do you know, Target?!?
 
@hichris123 How does that happen?
 
@Undo Heck if I know.
 
@MichaelPetrotta Yeah I got that email too. I searched my history and the last thing I ordered from target was in 2010...
 
Makes me think the intrusion went far beyond what's being generally reported (time-boxed to Nov/Dec 2013)
 
Or they just sent out a blanket email?
 
9:58 PM
@Undo: maybe. (for me) hopefully.
 
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Q: Low Quality review queue erroneously showing "Close" instead of "Recommended Close"?

LBTI was in the Low Quality Review queue, and the following review confused me: http://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/3400690 It's showing eight "Close votes", which should be more than enough to close a question. I checked the question's revision history, and it wasn't somehow closed...

 
10:13 PM
A question for the ages: why does the Lynx website have a background image?
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@Pops Which Lynx website?
 
Because lynxes are cool.
 
@3ventic Edited to include link.
 
/me wants to flag @Pops' last message as obsolete
 
@Undo Heh. Make a feature request to flag messages + posts as obsolete. :P
 
10:21 PM
@Undo I hope you realize that, if that message is removed for being obsolete, your own message becomes obsolete. WHAT A STRANGE LOOP.
 
@Pops That one would too :D
 
And that one ^
 
Nooo an infinite loop!
goes to flag real comments
 
Hence, "what a strange loop."
 
while(Undo refers to Pops' message || Pops' refers to his message || someone referst to Pops' message)
@Undo What site? GD?
 
10:24 PM
@hichris123 Money.SE right now
 
I really want to use dev to flag comments now cause it has comments that aren't deleted.
 
@hichris123 Hehe, we really need to fix that don't we?
in the mean time, let's just flag stuff on other sites.
 
@Undo Yeah, but Catch-22 again, how?
 
I don't know ;(
 
Okay, I have something we need: take a SEDE query of ID's to a comma-separated list.
 
10:26 PM
Hmmm
 
Then we can use Manish's JS thingy.
 
That would work
You know what we could do...
 
Huh?
 
We're taking over the Tavern again :P
Must keep charcoal stuff in charcoal room.
 

 Charcoal HQ

Where smoke is detected, diamonds are made, and we break thing...
To the room.
 
10:52 PM
SO mods, watch out for my comment flags.
 
11:15 PM
I'm busy cooking. :P
 
Bad animuson! Feeding yourself instead of helping the community!
 
trxectbyunjmkl,
 
98 comment flags on the wall, 98 comment flags. Take one down, pass it around, 98 comment flags on the wall.
 
Next step: Write a userscript that polls my flag history and automatically flags two more comments whenever a mod handles one flag.
 
Hi.
Hellooooooooooo
 
11:33 PM
Hi
 
@Gnome Hi!!!!!!!!
 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
=]
 
status-hi
 
Mmmmmmmmm I'm good at cooking.
 
11:42 PM
@animuson The question is: can you cook while handling flags? Otherwise you are not good at cooking.
 
All of your comment flags are handled, no?
 
looks
Yes
But it's only 17 minutes till tomorrow :D
 
I'm going to pop in Die Hard 3 and enjoy this delicious food.
 
@animuson My other flags aren't handled yet (for posts with tons of comments to be deleted).
 
hehe
 
11:45 PM
Those are all buried in the other pile.
 
And so?
Stop cooking and handle them!
Or eating.
Or playing video games. Whichever it may be now.
 
@animuson Wait, they're not all handled. I flagged a buncha please-accept's as not constructive.
 
Mine are all handled.
 
Mine are too. Good animuson!
 
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