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IMO, begging for download reason is worse than not providing a reason for the downvote.
because the latter at least does not clutter the site.
@rene: the math stuff went extinct.
 
If you don't know how your answer is incorrect or insufficient, a comment asking for general clarification is usually no problem.
 
Why is The Workplace still in beta? Anybody know?
 
@Bart: I really do not see the point of having beggings all around. The downvoter is not obliged to give a reason on this site, so just move on.
 
The only "stat" in which it lacks is questions per day (9.1 out of recommended 15), but it excels in all others.
 
11:09 AM
it would show just a "frustrated" atmosphere to the reader without providing any value.
 
They can be removed at some point @LaszloPapp. And you generally don't have to address it to the downvoter, but there is no harm in asking for some help if you don't know what the problem is with your answer.
If it's a rant, sure, just flag. If it's polite, leave it for a while.
 
We will need to agree to disagree, I guess.
I really do not want to come to the site for "polite" beggings all around. I wanna read real technical stuff.
 
@Laszlo how would you respond to downvotes if you thought you had a good answer?
 
@Trojan: why would you clutter the site due to a downvoter who does not wanna give a reason?
especially when you already got a +1 as well.
 
@LaszloPapp then don't address the downvoter. If there is a problem, any user could explain it to you. It has helped me out in the past when I misinterpreted a question.
 
11:11 AM
In case of serial 3-4 downvotes, sure, it is acceptable... but in case of +1/-1... No, I do not wanna read it. :)
 
If I think my answer is correct, I will often post a comment asking for explanation of a downvote. But only because I want to correct my answer if it's wrong, not because I feel anyone should justify themselves.
 
@Bart: you do realize that you will not highlight the downvoter at all?
 
highlight?
 
it will be most of the time useless noise on the site
yes, highlight.
 
I don't follow
 
11:13 AM
just as frustrating for the reader as for the writer.
everyone gets frustrated, it is reaaaaaaaally bad.
 
@Bart I'm guessing that @LaszloPapp means using @downvoter notation?
 
That didn't answer my question. Also, if it's a single comment (or even a few), is it really that large of a problem? There are...6.5 million question on SO alone.
 
anyway, now I am also going there and give a -1.
without any reason. ;-)
@trojan: that is exactly why it is a huuuuge problem
we really do not wanna such useless water can for gazillion posts.
 
There is nothing wrong with a simple "I seem to be attracting some downvotes. Is there anything I missed, or anything that's particularly wrong?". A "WHY U DOWNVOTE? JUSTIFY YOURSELF" is another story altogether.
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there was no any downvotes
that is a lie in this case.
there was one downvote, and one upvote. Fully usual scenario.
 
11:15 AM
@LaszloPapp - just because we want to read tech stuff we should also want that whoever claims the content is bad also explain --why--
 
@LaszloPapp As Bart has said, asking for clarification is more often than not asking for a way to improve your answer, not "clutter the site" as you seem to think.
 
@Trojan: I really do not understand why you think it is useful
 
While a single downvote is indeed very common, what's wrong with wanting clarification? Why do you think it's such a huge problem?
 
these crappy posts remain around tons of time.
without providing ** any ** value, just clutter.
you cannot even highlight the downvoter to actually get attention from that person, so why bother?
If the downvoter does not wanna provide some reasoning, it is all fine... it is allowed by the site, so it is not that bad.
 
Again, there are >6,500,000 questions on SO. And you think the clutter is primarily caused by comments asking why an answer is inadequate?
 
11:17 AM
Now, when I asked after 4 downvotes in a row for a fully correct answer, that is another story.
Here, it was, +1 and -1.
 
@LaszloPapp - it's all a matter of view points. As far as I am concerned, if you drive by and tell me an answer is wrong without saying why.... your vote is valueless also.
 
Perhaps, SO will not be your preferred site then.
in the long run... because this is happening all around.
just accept it, and move on, IMHO.
 
user202362
fortune tellers tell you when something will happen but doesn't state exactly what that thing is, economists tell you exact what will happen, but doesn't tell you when.
coincidence? I think not!
 
especially if you consider it valueless, I do not see the point.
 
It doesn't matter how many votes. Asking for clarification is most often an attempt to improve the "clutter" on the site. You have yet to answer: why is this bad?
 
11:19 AM
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close votes please.
It does matter how many votes.
3-4 serial downvotes for a correct answer is unusual. Getting a downvote while getting upvotes, too, it is totally usual.
any downvoter can be wrong (or correct).
but when you get 4 downvotes, you start thinking to improve your answer, but do not really know how.
 
@LaszloPapp ye want a point? ok. A lone answer on sharePoint gets a -1 from me because "I feel so". After some time a random user somewhere outside there finds himself in the same problem. Thanks to my crappy behavior, now he will see a -1 answer that actually works marked as "bad". Put yourself in that situation now.... wouldn't you prefer that if I really saw something wrong I had at last written WHAT?
 
First of all, it's unlikely that 3 or 4 votes counts as "serial" - most people (AFAIK) don't have 3 sock-puppets lying around for downvoting. This is a sign that multiple people, i.e. the community, thinks a post is bad/incomplete/wrong. Second of all, "correct" to you may not seem correct to others. Third, when you get a single downvote you ought to be thinking, "What can I do to improve my answer?" I know I begin that thought process upon receiving a single downvote.
 
@SPArchaeologist: I really do not understand what point you are trying to make
"good answers will be upvoted over time"
that is the general mantra repeated on SE.
 
And if it isn't a good answer, it won't be.
 
perhaps the answer was not at all that good as you think.
 
11:24 AM
Perhaps your answer wasn't as good as you thought, then. Why else would a so-called "correct" answer receive 4 downvotes?
 
@Trojan: I think you are too much concerned about the "serial" term than the actual meaning.
"serial" downvotes mean: downvotes in serial, 4 in a row.
I have never mentioned time in-between.
so IMHO, you are misinterpreting what I am trying to say. :)
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got 4 downvotes.
the thread was almost deleted accordingly.
even though it is a very useful knowledge (Q and A) in this area.
 
I know what "serial" means. However, in the context of SE sites it generally refers to a single user downvoting questions/answer by a single other user.
 
actually, even then, I do not seem to have begged for download reasons.
@Trojan: Look, I do not wanna you bypass the meaning.
do not imagine stuff that is not there. :)
I do not care if downvotes are done by "puppets" (which I have never seen!) or not.
 
@LaszloPapp - trust me, when you see the traffic we get on a site like SharePoint (where good answers rarely reach 5 votes...) you start to see that a single -1 can provide confusion to the reader.
 
1) We are not discussing SharePoint.
 
2) More importantly, if 5 upvote is good on SharePoint, then it is good. I do not see the problem.
 
@LaszloPapp - I was referring to stackoverflow.com/a/21402809/1005187
 
@Laszlo, you are wrong. See this post: "serial downvoting occurs...when a user disagrees with something another user has posted, either as an answer or comment. The user then visits their profile and...systematically visits their posts and downvotes them."
 
Sigh.
 
His point is that on a Stack Exchange site that receives little traffic, and posts get few votes, a single downvote on a "correct" answer confuses visitors, because the "good posts get upvoted over time" mantra doesn't take effect as quickly (because of the lower traffic)
 
11:29 AM
Discuss that topic then with others. :)
 
@LaszloPapp you said that you don't see the need for asking downvoters to comment. I just said that I can see it.
 
I was not referring to that, nor do I care... I even clearly explained what I meant. It is a waste of time to still discuss what is not relevant in here.
@SPArchaeologist: ok, right, let us agree to disagree then. I will think beggings are silly, and you think they are ok.
 
asking for explanation != begging
 
on this site, surely, it is.
 
@LaszloPapp don't worry, didn't want to start a flame war. Just saying that I somehow can see their point. Maybe they are using the code they suggested and are REALLY interested in knowing why someone thinks it is bad
 
11:31 AM
downvoters are not obliged to provide the reason, full stop. That is per site policy. So, if they do not want to provide it, do not pester them, and do not make the readers upset like me.
 
Does it really upset you that much, @Laszlo?
 
I'm getting upset as a reader of this tediously long chat discussion... :-)
 
Yes, why would I lie, Trojan?
@Duncan: exactly my point!
these stupid beggings only cause these.
 
... that said, seems that readers tends to agree.. the "downvoter care to comment??" coment are at +3 :P
 
I'm not accusing you of lying. I just don't see what's upsetting about it. It takes up half of an inch on your screen.
 
11:33 AM
that was my entry level sentence: "They are more harmful than useful due to the needless discussions".
 
zzzzzzzzzzzz
 
You started this discussion, @Laszlo.
 
@Trojan: NO, the user started it.
and moderators delete a shit load of such comments.
 
Nobody forced you to take offense to the "explain downvotes" comment, then bring it up in chat. It was you.
If the comments bother you, flag them. Otherwise, move along and scroll down.
 
silly beggings are silly beggings. I will stop it here. (edited to be more polite)
 
Let's see if we can get to #100
 
I'll help them out...
 
Wait, wait... have we stopped to consider that your average user of SE sites might actually really need some love advice? I mean... more than their own mother gives them each night at dinner?
 
I don't see a question in advice
 
@Trojan still waiting for a finalized design for it. It will be out of beta once the design has finished.
 
11:44 AM
@Bart: btw, using 'u' or capital letters do not make a post offensive to me.
 
?
 
@Bart: I thought you would have written something like "WHy U DOwnVOTE?"
such writing does not make a post offensive to me, just silly. :-)
i.e. content preserved.
 
you're missing the point there. Anyway, out for lunch.
 
@rene @Trojan - thanks for digging up those spam posts. Helps with our spam prevention efforts, though it would be good to be notified of them so we (staff/mods) can deal with them correctly (ie. feed data to our anti-spam engine).
 
oh, this user is actually getting downvotes here too: stackoverflow.com/questions/21403710/…
begging there the same way, but at least someone wrote that to him, his stuff is bad.
 
11:57 AM
... and THAT is my point. Now if I read that answer I know what the error is ^_^
 
seriously? :/
You do not see the problem with the answer by default? :O
 
@Oded Does that mean you want to be pinged pro-actively?
 
@rene Once you collect a few, sure. Though, flagging for moderator attention and asking to destroy the spam account would be effective too. I realize that might not be an option on sites you don't have an account on, so this is an OK alternative.
 
In that case yes. But if he posted that he didn't. So in the end he learned something. And future inexperienced users can learn too.
 
@Laszlo, I remember having this conversation with you before. It does not matter if the answer is not correct - if that's the case, it will be downvoted. If the user who posted an answer gets clarification, that user can improve the answer, which reduces the noise on the site.
 
12:02 PM
@Trojan: if the downvoter wants to reduce the noise and crap, he will comment on it. What is so hard to grasp about it, really? Also, there are trivial cases where the answer will get enough downvotes to just delete it without strings attached.
 
@Oded I create accounts when needed...so I flag every post that comes up.
 
There is a lot of trivial crap around. I do not wanna read beggings all around.
downvotes and delete casts will do it.
 
That's fine, @LaszloPapp - you are not interested in helping people learn, that's fine.
 
Then don't read them. Scroll down. Or flag them. Or edit answers to improve them.
 
@Oded: not on SO, of course, where minimal understanding is expected.
@Trojan: I would be the happiest person if I could skip all the many occasions I see all around.
it works one time, ten times, 100 times, but not 1000 times....
 
12:04 PM
@LaszloPapp sometimes your answer is wrong/bad without you knowing it. You get downvotes and you do not know why. What do you do?
 
@Oded: move on.
 
@Laszlo you'd leave your answer which the community decided was incorrect without improving it?
 
@Oded Exactly my point.
 
@Oded: even when I got 4 downvotes in a row, I do not seem to have asked for reason because I was sure it would be good, and will be upvoted over time.
 
Fine. But why are you against people trying to self-improve and learn something in the process?
 
12:05 PM
@Oded: they should ask questions to learn
They should not post answers to learn.
 
Huh?
 
What's wrong with learning through criticism? Simply saying "you're wrong" is not nearly as useful as saying "this could be improved by ___"
 
Ask on SO to learn..? That seems far-fetched...
 
@Trojan: there is no criticism, that is the whole point
there is a downvote, and that is it!
 
Frankly, I learned more from my bad answers than questions. If I think I know enough about a subject to answer it, and someone tells me otherwise, I have learned.
 
12:07 PM
@LaszloPapp a great man once said "I only know that I know nothing". Actual phrase could differ (and someone even disagree on the source) but that is my point.
 
I can relate to that.
 
@Oded: except that the person did not tell you otherwise!
he just downvoted and then he moved on.
 
Then by definition I have not learned
 
A downvote doesn't tell me otherwise. My asking for feedback as to what is wrong does in fact yield a response, on occasion.
 
you will not reach out to the downvoter most of the times.
 
12:08 PM
@Laszlo you can't expect every post to be accurate. If that was the case, Stack Overflow would be unnecessary, and we'd all go solve our problems with a reference manual.
 
and really bad stuff will be commented on sooner or later anyway
 
@Oded @LaszloPapp and by moving on he has just reduced the usefulness of the votes on the question.
 
So? Perhaps someone else who knows why will? That has happened to me often enough.
 
and the answers
 
@Oded: yes, but if they want, they would explain it anyway
 
12:09 PM
What about stuff that is not terrible but not accurate?
 
You cannot force historical downvoters to come back (They simply do not in my experience).
 
@LaszloPapp that's naive. A call for action will certainly be more effective than none (where a request for clarification is such a call for action).
@LaszloPapp of course not. That's not the point.
 
Also, many n00bs start complaining more when they get downvote reasons.
 
True. That's the time to disengage.
 
last time one n00b argued with me and a 250k user for hours
he wasted our time.... I regret I commented on why his stuff was so obviously wrong.
 
12:10 PM
Then you should have stopped. Once complaints start, my motivation stops.
 
Tell him why he's wrong and how it really is (or how he can improve the post) and leave it at that.
 
3Ventic: obviously, we did.
but it is still demotivating and time wasting to read such posts.
 
If you argued for hours, you obviously didn't leave it at that
 
that is a valid reason eventually why certain people do not comment on, at least IMHO.
 
@Laszlo your example earlier (this answer is technically correct, isn't it? It functions as intended doesn't it? Inefficient does not mean incorrect. A comment stating that it's inefficient and why it is inefficient is useful. A comment stating that it's a bad answer and should be deleted is not nearly as useful to the user who answered.
 
12:13 PM
@trojan: everything was already explained.
since it gives no value to the thread at all, my opinion is shift-del and/or rm -rf.
I consider it as a useful comment because they may realize the same I did, and actually act accordingly... without that, they may think it is ok to leave bad answers around.
 
@LaszloPapp Then why comment? It does have value, even if it's an example of what not to do.
 
We will need to agree to disagree. :)
I know many people like crap left around for seeing how not to do things, but I think the other way around.
I would surely cast a delete vote with 20K. :-)
 
Your idea only works if everybody already knows everything. Since that's not the case, there would be many, many more bad answers if there was not community correction/downvoting.
Stack Overflow is built on feedback.
 
sorry @LaszloPapp but we weren't discussing that. To quote that Socrates flash game "that is not pertinent". We don't want crap around. If the answer is so bad it needs deletion it will get deleted and trust me we want that to happen too.
 
you are misinterpreting me, Trojan, probably unintentionally.
I have never said feedback is bad, never, never, neva.
 
12:18 PM
Yet you complain when somebody asks for it.
 
We are just saying that we don't see why asking feedback should be universally considered bad
 
but when someone does not wanna give feedback other than downvote (btw, downvote is also feedback!), then just does not pester that person.
 
how does that pester the downvoter?
 
It's not necessarily asking the downvoters themselves. If I see an answer that's been downvoted, and I can offer feedback, I'll likely do so even though I'm not the downvoter.
 
if you do not want to do something, but someone still asks that, that I consider pestering.
 
12:19 PM
he won't see any popup. It seemed that it was pestering you (as in, the ->reader<-)
 
Also, you're incorrect here: it doesn't pester them, because, as you acknowledged earlier, it does not ping downvoters.
 
@Trojan: the author was asking explicitly: "Downvoter, care to stuff"?
I do not know what verb was used, but it does not matter.
 
A downvote says "you're dumb and wrong, go post somewhere else", a downvote and a comment says "you're wrong, here's why, let's both learn from this mistake".
 
And does that keep others from commenting?
 
That's how I see it.
 
12:34 PM
3ventic: I do not see how it is relevant
the downvoter did not want to leave a reason, and since it is "totally fine" as per site policy, move on.
do we really need thousand of such posts without any replies all around? I do not.
bad answers will be downvoted and explained over time if it is really bad anyway.
 
The site policy is bad and everybody knows it, but there's no practical way to change it.
Alternate methods are worse.
 
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/217716/… should be reopened, it's a feature request and the duplicates are support questions.
 
@3ventic - furthermore, I don't see any row that says "you may not ask for clarification"
 
3ventic: no, I do not know, and I do not even agree it is bad
well, I agree it is bad, beggers should get some penalty if they keep doing it IMHO (without real reasons, like 3-4 downvotes in a row)
or well, there could be a begging flag.
 
anyway, I was wondering. If instead of "Downvoter, care to stuff" he had wrote "Anyone can elaborate what is wrong in my answer", would that be different for you @LaszloPapp?
 
12:41 PM
then it would be somewhat easy to get such flags.
@SPArchaeologist: as already written, no.
because it was +1/-1
I still do think it is a valid reason not to comment on if it is trivially bad, and the OP has a track record of arguing unfruitfully, etc.
 
> and the OP has a track record of arguing unfruitfully, etc.
If that's the case, I agree, there's no benefit from commenting
 
yeah, it was just one of those reasons.
 
I must have lost that post in the discussion, sorry. Anyway.... suppose that the confused user then post a NEW question asking "I had proposed this code for but a reviewer told me that I am wrong. Can anyone explain why?".... would you prefer that?
 
it is actually also valid if the user does not have time and/or motivation.... We are all limited on that one, still it is feedback that the answer is not so good, and should not be used.
 
("and the OP has a track record of arguing unfruitfully, etc." --> on that one I agree , I just don't agree on applying that though to all clarification requests)
 
12:47 PM
You do not ask for upvote reasons either.
for instance a crappy answer is upvoted for no real reasons.... Why is that upvoted? Just move on. :-)
 
I do ask for upvote reasons
if the post is really bad
 
@JanDvorak: ok, show me an answer of yours where you did.
 
not on my answers, ofc
 
so really, what will you achieve with "Downvoter, care to explain?"
 
If I post an answer I tend to post because I think it may help. So I believe it is normal to not ask myself why others agreed on it. If someone disagree, that's a sign I must question what I believed was right.
 
12:50 PM
You get a couple of upvotes because there are such people who agree, and people cannot downvote begging comments... but in the end of the day, what do you achieve?
The achievement is many such posts all around increasing the noise ratio without any replies.
 
the intention is to gather such replies
 
you will get replies anyway if it is truly bad.
if it is good, you will not get replies anyway.
So again, what is the point other than noise? Because it is cumbersome to see such posts all around without replies, or worse even arguments due to that, or even worse, giving downvote reasons, and the authors keep arguing for no real reasons.
 
(I agree with moderators who removed many such comments, even just in my flagging history)
 
when the discussion degenerates in arguing, showing that the user didn't want to learn but only to flame... yes I agree that it is useless. Before that.... IF you are moved by the desire to learn... go with my benediction.
 
12:56 PM
if it was a really big problem for SE, they would make the reason mandatory.
 
@rene caught it too. Only after clicking it open it reveals a normal questions
 
Not everything I link to is spam :-)
 
:-)
 
I should have made that clear
 
@JanDvorak: you can learn by asking for upvote reasons on own answers, too.
it might be that you have not yet revealed an advantage of your post, etc.
 
1:00 PM
@LaszloPapp Let me try :-)
 
A little extreme, may I dare. If someone don't get how closure works on a particular Linq query, I answer in detail and then you upvote me... I would just assume that what I said was right, not start wondering why you though it was right.
On the opposite, if you pass by and tell me "you understanding of closures is totally wrong" I would just ask why.
 
1:15 PM
I guess I will stay on the IMHO reasonable people's side... who write answers, and if any issue is brought up, will fix it.
 
Hey guys here is my new update of the Wheel of Blame which take all employees dynamically from Stack Exchange team page
 
I had two options today - go to work, or Google "dogs about to sneeze" .. so I did both.
 
Multi-tasking at its finest
 
best solution: google "dogs about to sneeze" while travelling to work
 
I couldn't do that. I would end up googling "dogs about to go to work" ... disappointment all around.
 
1:26 PM
and mucus, I assume?
 
 
@ShadowWizard . Nice. But I am too much busy laughing at this. Maybe old, but it is the first time I ever saw it. fediafedia.com/neo
 
1:42 PM
Adolf Hitler, Deutschland
1
Classy fellow.
 
I made a suggested edit on a site where I didn't have an account. Then I realized something funny had happened:
 
^^^^ @TimPost Anything you can do about this?
 
@Bart I just changed his avatar on all sites, looks like he edited it back. Now that was stupid.
 
@SPArchaeologist nice, you think this code actually does anything when executed?
 
1:46 PM
@TimPost And the username? Or does that fall under acceptable behaviour?
 
@ShadowWizard as in hacking? naah. But AFAIK some of the snippet are taken from the Linux kernel :P
 
@Bart Given his attempt at a 'contribution' to Judaism.se, I doubt he's going to be turned into a productive member of society.
 
@Bart The user name as well, I just gave him a final warning before booting him off the network completely.
 
Myeah, you kind of end up attracting attention as well with a username like that @LessPop_MoreFizz.
@TimPost Thanks. :)
 
He's now on Mi Yodeya (and was using that name)
 
1:49 PM
I'm waiting for the Meta post complaining about this ....
 
It will not have a chance to get to that.
 
"I attempted to name myself after a German historic figure. One of the moderators (who as a group seem to be regularly accused of sympathizing with me) surprisingly changed my name to some random one."
 
He actually wrote a terrible answer on mi yodeya to boot.
 
Yet surprisingly un-offensive
.... okay, seems to be booting time ...
 
Roger, commencing foot in ass maneuver 3119.
 
1:54 PM
are we talking about that Hitler guy again? :/
 
> This account is temporarily suspended network-wide. The suspension period ends on Jan 26 '24 at 13:54
Nice!
 
Hilter @DoorknobofSnow.
 
This is Stack Exchange, we're always talking about Hitler.
 
1:55 PM
And now just a quick <clickety click>
 
@Tim why 10 years suspension and not simple name reset?
 
@ShadowWizard I reset his name three times, he kept changing it back.
And, he seems to be a repeat performance - destroyed on German SE for trolling just recently and came back.
 
Fair enough!
 
network-wide burnination queued.
AND STAY OUT.
 
By the way the timing is not random
it's Holocaust Memorial Day
 
1:57 PM
Classy
Idiots gonna idiot
 
Herps gonna derp.
 
@ShadowWizard didn't realize that but now that you said it, yes the day is not random.
 
He mentioned the war once. I don't think he got away with it.
 
Heh
 
@SPArchaeologist well, in my place the media make sure we all remember this day :)
Take 11/09 and multiple by 1000
 
2:10 PM
Keep an eye out for Eva Braun, I guess.
 
@TimPost yeah and he can take many more famous names
 
halp - Programming Puzzles & Code Golf has virtually no meta participation. :( what do we doooooo
 
That's not entirely unusual
 
@ShadowWizard yep, situation here isn't much different. It was just my brain refusing to correlate the two things
 
We've got quite a few sites where meta is this sort of annex that they only use when something comes up (aka rarely)
 
2:15 PM
\me puts PCG meta into the RSS feed reader (sorry)
 
But the sites themselves are thriving, there's just not often a need for discussion or consensus.
 
@TimPost - that was a Hitcher Guide reference?
 
@SPArchaeologist Not an intentional one :)
 
only 2 users with 10k after a thousand days in beta is hardly "thriving"...
 
(ufff must disable autocorrect - was Hitchhiker guide )
"a cup filled with a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea"
found it
 
2:18 PM
and I don't want to edit all the tag wikis for language tags without community input, but the community's not inputting!
 
@Jan Time to fire up our spam scripts?
(flagged)
 
flagged as well
 
2:20 PM
heh...
 
gah @Jan stop being quicker than me! :P
 
flagged as well
 
wow love guru baba strikes again
 
@DoorknobofSnow I'll give you a head start: I'll flag, then post here ;-)
 
2:21 PM
ok :P
here's my script, if anyone wants it:
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wait, it wasn't a AU specific spam? (since dic)?
 
(I need to make a page for it so I don't have to keep pasting it in...)
oops
 
You should just post it in pastebin or something
 
@DoorknobofSnow userscripts.org
 
ya, but I have to keep changing the regex keywords
for new spam types
 
2:23 PM
You can edit the script on both userscripts.org and pastebin
 
github
 
github json?
 
@JanDvorak good idea - after this wave stops I'll do that
 
have two branches: master, which you publish, and dev, which you update from while testing.
 
2:24 PM
@JanDvorak that's old
 
ok, #4 then
 
@Braiam a minute ago = "old"
 
(please number them - I'm curious)
 
@3ventic err... already flagged = "old"
 
already flag-pls'd = 'old'
 
2:26 PM
One day we'll have a functioning delete queue on SO :-(
 
one day mods will get a separate supernova for spam/offensive
 
ok, making a github repo for my spam script now
the wave seems to have stopped
I should make an RSS feed that will automatically post its detected spam here in the Tavern!
 
@DoorknobofSnow do you have an unminified version that I could review?
 
...first I'd have to learn how to make RSS feeds, of course
@JanDvorak uh... sorry, I think I deleted the unminified version :/ jsbeautifier.org?
 
@DoorknobofSnow an RSS feed is a XML that encodes N latest elements that the clients poll for
 
2:58 PM
I've kinda reverse-engineered chat with Firebug.
so I think I might be able to make it send a POST request when it detects spam
and then make it appear in the Tavern.
 
well, I find it pretty strange that a well upvoted answer is not towards the top here:
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Q: Error pushing to GitHub - insufficient permission for adding an object to repository database

kkruglerI'm getting back an unusual error while trying to do a "git push" to my GitHub repository: Counting objects: 8, done. Delta compression using 2 threads. Compressing objects: 100% (4/4), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 1.37 KiB, done. Total 5 (delta 2), reused 0 (delta 0) error: insufficient ...

 
@DoorknobofSnow how are you going to solve the same-origin policy?
 
@LaszloPapp are you sorting by active, oldest, or votes?
@JanDvorak not sure yet :/
 

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