@JanDvorak Anna posted a couple links, one to the late answer and first review queue posts.. but I couldn't see them b.c I'm <10K .. But I'm barely in those queues now adays.
@Stilly.stack Found a couple reviews of yours that are a bit questionable and may have landed you with the ban: http://stackoverflow.com/review/late-answers/4317671 and http://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/4317665. I suppose strictly speaking the answer fits the question, but it's most likely spam at this point. The ideal action there would've been to vote to close the question and delete the answer.
@JanDvorak Thank you! Yea, I remember that I first thought that post was spam , but then I read the questions , specifically "Is there any tool available for this" , so I put no action needed.
@rene Yes, I know that. However, the review was for the answer, not a review for the question. Plus, it is possible that I was already out of close votes for the day, so I couldn't close the question.
Since we got minitech as a mod (yay!), lots of people have been getting review banned (and rightfully so).
Many of these people come to Meta to complain/ask about it. When they do, they seem to be thrown off by the current reason that shows up:
You have failed too many recent review audits, ...
I hate questions like stackoverflow.com/questions/7709041/…. These old high voted poorly researched questions. That question should have been downvoted to oblivion, and the answer is just a less-complete regurgitation of the easily findable JDK installation docs.
It would be awesome if we could mark questions as duplicates of external web sites.
It's a beautiful Saturday. Do I a) go outside and enjoy it, b) procrastinate in the flag review queue, or c) rewrite the crappy firmware for these lighting controllers like I was supposed to do yesterday?
Honestly, i can't comment at your posted question. But read through your error log and find what the previous errors should be help you more because the error said ...startup failed due to previous errors. Maybe you can post that here too :D
That one @hichris123 linked to before - stackoverflow.com/questions/22733737/… - it boggles my mind to think that there are people out there who actually have brains that determine that that would be an acceptable way to ask a question.
Dammit I'm so out of touch with PC technology. My laptop has USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and eSATA; what's my best bet for an external hard drive that'll probably also be supported on a new laptop next year? What the heck are kids using these days?
And Mini PCIExpress slots... I haven't bought an expansion since PCMCIA days. I saw a desktop PCIExpress card the other day and it totally blew my mind. When did we stop using ISA?
@AmalMurali Because the first non-SO result on Google is the PHP manual, and the SO post just gets in the way of up-to-date manual information. That question should have been downvoted into oblivion to begin with for being poorly researched.
@AmalMurali Right, which is why it should have stayed open then, and should be deleted now. It currently just adds noise to the internet by taking up two Google search result slots and regurgitating information found in the third result.
@3ventic First result for "php get remote ip", third result for "php get client ip", in both cases, easily visible, and the manual is the proper source for information. Again, SO should not be a PHP Manual mirror.
@AmalMurali That's my point. This question takes up the first result slot with information that is not only easily findable, but always up-to-date, in the next results.
@JasonC Isn't the point of SO to build up a collection of knowledge not found elsewhere? Why don't we want SO in search results? That makes no sense...
We already have numerous duplicates of this question spread out on the entire site. The question is too basic, and lacks research efforts. But it's popular, has a top position in Google search results and getting a lot of views daily.
@hichris123 That particular question has enough votes to be considered for "historical significance", even if it is a crap question that should be deleted.
Anyways I'm getting sucked into debates here; I gotta get back to work, we'll just have to agree to disagree. Later guys!
>Before voting to delete, please check that there are no good answers; if so, then the question should be flagged for moderator attention as a potential merge candidate. We don't like to lose great answers!
In this case, there is a good answer. And if the question is deleted, the answer is gone, too.
I recently came across these questions:
How to get Client IP address in PHP?
How do I find a user's IP address with PHP?
How can I get the client's IP address in a PHP webservice?
All of them are asking the exact same thing. The first question is the first hit for "user ip php" (and many othe...
How about nuke this one? stackoverflow.com/questions/659595 It only has a link to an external blog post and offers nothing valuable to the site. Any visitor would have to come here and then go to that link, only to find out it doesn't contain anything much useful.
I am attempting to add a logo to a user profile, and I am doing this through two models (contractor and logo) and a one-to-one relationship.
I am getting the logo to upload properly to uploads/logos, but I am failing to store anything in my logo table.
I am note sure what I am overlooking, an...
You could have a specific migrate flag with a mandatory explanation field that must conatin at least 200 chars explaining why that question is good for migration...
There have been a bunch of ideas. My personal favorite was adding the Migration Queue to let the destination site's community decide whether the question should ultimately be migrated, and leave a "pending migration" notice on the source site until it's decided.
Related: Remove all migration targets except Meta Stack Overflow , Add review queue for recent migrations , Suggested migrations review at target site
I've seen that quite a few sites have a high rejected percentage for migrations from SO (as well as from SU at times, I can't remember the ex...
For more control over incompetent migrations (see example complaints in posts tagged migration-rejection), would it make sense to try a new kind review? I would call it
suggested migrations queue
Located at target site, it would contain a list of questions flagged / voted for migration. Target ...
tried searching stackoverflow ?
How can I programmatically obtain the number of the Android phone with the API?
It was the first google result by searching for "android sdk get phone number"
Maybe you should try a little harder next time ...
Agradezco la información aquà recibida, ha sido de gran ayuda para resolver algo similar a una referencia cruzada, Ya que yo necesitaba una VIEW lo he solucionado con el script de abajo considerando que del mismo evento solo guardo un dato para el mismo objeto y con esta consulta se puede crear ...
is the comment enough or I should also remove the non-english part?
This is off-topic for Stack Overflow. However, I'd suggest creating a blog post or a forum topic on another site about it, as it would be a good topic to discuss and keep avaiable for people to watch the I/O talks. — hichris12330 secs ago
The reason this hasn't been fixed yet is twofold:
It doesn't happen that often
Fixing it in the way you describe requires stuffing reviewers names into the deletion record - that is, we can't just attribute the deletion to Community, or undeletion is locked. It might actually make more sense to...
I'm not overly opposed to them being undeletable, but it should at least raise another auto-flag on the post so that moderators can look and see if it should be undeleted.
@Shog9 Now that we have that new "disputed low quality review" flag, can we use it for this purpose? The OP undeleting their answer is like disputing the reviewers, so whenever this happens, why not raise an auto-flag so that a moderator can take a peek at it? That way the undeletion doesn't just go unnoticed since all the flags have been cleared. — animuson ♦9 secs ago
Hrm... Where's that one-click-decline user script when you need it?