I was wondering because I failed a review audit yesterday and I believed the post should actually be closed, so I voted to close it, and now I wonder if it's going through the review queue and being marked "leave open" or not reviewed yet by anybody or not in the queue at all.
@hichris123 I can do that to find the failed audit, yes. But I want to see if other people agree that it should be closed. I could watch the question every few hours and see if it gets any votes.
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You know, I feel like I add so much to the flag queue and CV queue, and just add them, but do nothing to help remove them since I don't have 10K, I don't have access to CV, I just flag.
@9Shogsa-Shogging Yeah, but then I still have to build something to do the OAuth dance. I just want something already built that would just let me push a button, go to the SE OAuth page, and give me my token.
@UndotheSnowman You have to have their token to send requests as them. It's on you to not be evil with it. If you do, we'll find out, shut you down, it'll be annoying for everyone involved.
@9Shogsa-Shogging I have that webapp for obsolete comment flagging, and I'd like to be able to implement some type of (responsible) comment flagging within it without ever having to actually go to the site.
@9Shogsa-Shogging Would there be any problems with me making myself a little cronjob that would take a list of about 10,000 comments to flag from me (all valid flags) and automagically flag them all throughout the day?
@9Shogsa-Shogging But if I can somehow mitigate that problem to an absolute minimum, there isn't a problem with flooding the flag queue(s) every day at 00:00?
@UndotheSnowman I mean, that is the problem here. If you can get very, very close to 100% accuracy, then there are all sorts of ways to solve the other, little problems like moderator load and @Anna hating your guts.
@9Shogsa-Shogging I'm very confident that I can get very close. What kinds of ways are you thinking?
Me and Chris (if he wants to) could start out by manually adding things to my queue, then when we identify absolute, 99.99% accurate patterns, we can add those carefully.
@UndotheSnowman I mean, think about this for a minute: if I had a list of 10,000 comments that were all but guaranteed to be pure noise, I could just delete them all now and skip the whole flagging + flag-handling bit.
The value of that process isn't efficiency - it's the sanity-checking.
So the way you're describing this app, where it batches up comment flags and then dispatches them at some later time... I think you're throwing away an opportunity to learn from that sanity-check and improve your process. Maybe that'll make sense at some point for some levels of confidence, but at present you're still under 90% accurate according to that app... So I wouldn't be too hasty.
@9Shogsa-Shogging My plan is to have the app automatically identify comments, put them in a queue, me review the queue, and bump the flaggable ones into my bucket.
Anyway, I'll experiment on it. At first I'll just manually put things in my bucket (so that I can queue up a bunch of things to flag on one day and let it use up my limit for the next week.)
@JoshC Some folks will never be receptive to criticism (especially on older posts), , but it also might not be what you say, but rather how you say it. Instead of just saying "Consider adding an explanation to this. As it stands, this is just a line of coding. Just letting you know", explain why an explanation is better than just code. And "someone flagged it" is probably not enough of a motivator for most people.
Something like "More complete answers tend to be more helpful and attract upvotes and undying admiration from other users".
I want to just a sqlite database but nothing happened.I write a simple code and I havent any error.my app is runninf but I cant see file explorer data>data>com...myexample database folder and my database? how can I fixed?
public class sqliteHelper extends SQLiteOpenHelper{
private static final...