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Q: Why does LQP still have question audits?

Nathan TuggyQuestions got kicked out of LQP a while back and shunted to Triage instead. So there are not now, nor have been for some time, any legitimate questions in the queue. Why then are there still audits based on questions, like the one I just passed? That seems entirely unnecessary and indeed counterp...

Heh, just encountered this.
 
Who's site is borken now? eh? — bjb568 22 secs ago
 
May 3 at 17:16, by 2mkgz
When one feels the urge to immediately quote one's comment in chat, that's a sign of a comment that shouldn't have been written.
Question too.
 
@hichris123 both answers!
 
and headache just got worse after I took a rest
 
@bjb568: Beg pardon? — Nathan Tuggy 10 mins ago
lol
 
12:41 AM
@bjb568 How embara’sing!
 
What's the ’ for?
 
@bjb568 My way of asking you the very same question.
 
@bjb568 Oh, I meant to post the question link, not the answer.
@tchrist I DON'T THINK WE NEED SLANTEYS
 
@bjb568 I don’t know whose who are you abusing whom with, but who’s going to tell you if not me that you should cyst and decease?
 
12:45 AM
Oh, whoops.
 
Gah, bjblang wouldn't have collisions.
 
I hate Moose.
 
:o
@moose
 
mouse -> mice
 
12:47 AM
@Roombatron5000 Shouldn't the whole question just be roomba'd soon?
 
moose -> miice ?
 
geese
Via classic i-mutation.
 
meeeeeeeeeeeeese
 
@hichris123 now yea
 
man > men, mouse > mice, goose > geese, foot > feet, dúnadan > dúnedain, amon > emyn, edhel > edhil, orch > yrch
 
Amon Maus?
I didn’t know we had preschoolers here.
 
@SmokeDetector fp
 
@Roombatron5000 Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
 
retags all the C# questions to C♯ to appease the musicians
 
retagged to C♭
 
QUESTION HAS BEEN INTERPRETED WRONGLY.I wanted to ask when i square log 3 ON BASE 2 DOES IT BECOME 2 TO THE POWER LOG 3 ON BASE 2??? — Raunak Banerjee 8 hours ago
 
@tchrist TYL
 
> C♭
huh, there's a lot of space between C and ♭
 
Well, one does have $(\log_2(3))^2=\log_2(3^{\log_2(3)})$, but I'm not sure whether you can call that a simplification. — Marc van Leeuwen 11 hours ago
 
@bjb568 You’re really pushin’ it there. The subdominant has an illegal double-flat in its own key signature.
 
1:07 AM
C𝄪
 
Don't be mean to F𝄫 major!
 
CC!
 
@bjb568 Bad keming.
 
dam it
 
@bjb568 Some things are just WƦOŊG and that is one of them.
 
1:10 AM
upvote parenting.stackexchange.com/a/1964/9608 to stand out against accepted answer
 
vegetarian sausage, ewe
 
@tchrist Next you'll say children shouldn't be rapping (thanks autocarrot)!
 
@Roombatron5000 Flagged!
Even vegetarians deserve snausages.
 
Big Heart Pet Brands is a producer, distributor and marketer of premium quality, branded pet products for the U.S. retail market. They are based in San Francisco, CA. Big Heart Pet Brands was previously the pet food division of Del Monte Foods prior to their 2014 sale to Del Monte Pacific Limited. They generated approximately $2.0 billion in net sales in fiscal 2013. Their brands include Meow Mix, Kibbles 'n Bits, Milk-Bone, 9Lives, Natural Balance, Pup-Peroni, Gravy Train, Nature’s Recipe, Canine Carry Outs, and Milo’s Kitchen. Big Heart Pet Brands also produces and distributes private label pet...
lolwut?
First of all, linear growth?
Second of all, [citation needed]
Third of all, do we need more copy-paste jQuery google outsourcers vamping on SO?
 
what where when who how why
 
@Roombatron5000 Are you sure? OTTA has such a cute icon!
 
user259867
@bjb568 Logarithms are dangerous knowledge. I know students who were okay in algebra until they saw logarithms... from that point on, whenever they need to square something, they multiply it by 2 instead, "because it's the same thing".
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Q: How do you get through to the selfish and stubborn that have no intention of trying to follow the rules and guidelines?

Jarrod RobersonI present the following as self-explanatory evidence. For those who might not be able to read the edits: so if it could be in extreme detail, that would be AWESOME! then, after being told to read the help/tour: I have read the links, and I do believe that my question is legitimate. t...

 
user259867
Yeah, saw that. Upvoted your answer.
 
1:22 AM
@AstroCB Sigh. I intentionally did not read that.
 
user259867
Spare us from comment quotes...
 
Negatively-voted posts really shouldn't be hidden from the Meta front page.
OP really just sounds angry, to be honest.
 
user259867
Then getting their angry face out of the room is a good thing, isn't it?
 
user259867
1:25 AM
Users shouldn't link to profiles that contain a picture of them... I'm disappointed to find out that @AstroCB isn't actually a ring of Saturn.
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@Yes That's actually a terrible picture of me, but yes.
Or, @Yes, rather.
 
Hey, you look like someone I know in person and who has the same first name. O_o
(Different last names though)
 
You are ascribing that I am not calm what makes you think that? You do not know me, you are not sitting here next to me? Telling me to calm down is right there is a kind of hubris in and patronizing of itself do you not see that? Are you all armchair remote psychologists now as well? ;-) <- That is sarcasm, see the ;-) means sarcasm. Wait that was more sarcasm I need another ;-). Wait ;-), sarcasm is about sarcasm is apparently recursive. — Jarrod Roberson 27 secs ago
Oh, definitely angry now.
4 mins ago, by Yes
Spare us from comment quotes...
Whoops.
 
@AstroCB How do you know? ;-)
 
@AstroCB Where on the internet does this never happen?
 
1:28 AM
#3. Determine the sarcasm of the following phrase:

;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
 
@Doorknob that happens a lot, it's a bug in the life creation class
 
@Yes GOD DAMN IT ASTRO, YOU LIED TO US
 
Bill, I don't even know how to express my feels right now. You've been directly and indirectly a part of my formative SO/SE months and years, and I've learned a metric ton from you about moderation. Really, my only regret is finding out that you're not, in fact, a lizard. I hope to still see you around. Don't be a stranger. And above all, thank you. — Anna Lear ♦ Apr 22 at 2:33
I guess we all have our pseudonymous downfall...
 
@tchrist Ugh no. Some of us vegetarians are vegetarians because we don't like meat. :P
 
1:32 AM
I can't tell which ones do count and which ones don't.
Bad design.
 
Hmm...the problem with grayscale maps.
 
@bjb568 in mathematical terms, half of states
 
This isn't grayscale
 
@AstroCB colorblind much?
 
@JanDvorak Oh; I had f.lux on.
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1:33 AM
gr8, m8
 
user259867
the 25 dark-gray states contain some... 10% of population?
 
@bjb568 omg, alaska is trying to get intimate with texas
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.@timoreilly: 'everyone should learn to code is like kids subjected to piano lessons…a lot came out hating music' http://www.linuxvoice.com/interview-tim-oreilly/
so true @timoreilly -- forget the damn piano. Learn to love the music, and whatever else comes, will come naturally.
cc @AstroCB
 
@Roombatron5000 'opposites attract'?
 
@hichris123 Precisely.
 
1:35 AM
!xkcd find density map
 
There are also a lot of global versions of this map showing traffic to English-language websites which are indistinguishable from maps of the location of internet users who are native English speakers.
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meh, can't see mah peninsula
I assume middle-left is bay area?
I'm horrible with geo.
 
@hichris123 Preachin’ to the choir, son. :)
 
@Yes It's also unfortunate that my glasses are covering one of my eyes, making it appear that it is closed and that I am thus winking at the Internet.
 
@Roombatron5000 If the Texans don’t pipe down, Alaska’ll split itself in two and make Texas the third largest state.
 
1:39 AM
@bjb568 Cincinnati doesn't lie on a peninsula...
 
South bay.
 
!comp distance from Cincinnati
 
0.002444 miles
 
I don’t think it’s always lain there.
 
> Saturday, May 9 [snip] Students are expected to meet in the asdfskewl Choir Room no later than 6:30 a.m.
NUU
 
@tchrist You're a vegetarian too? Huh.
 
!xkcd find hacker
 
user259867
Conjecture: vegetarians close more questions than meat-eaters.
 
user259867
2:02 AM
Needs more research, obviously.
 
!xkcd find distraction
 
!xkcd find bjb
 
No results found.
 
!xkcd find cats
 
2:05 AM
@Yes heh. We should research that.
 
Due to high production at MIT, theories are always shipped from there with more nodes than they actually need at the moment, so they can be used with new theories that become available in the next months. Pay no attention to empty nodes; they're soluble in oxygen, so they all disappear when the sentence is pronounced. — jlawler 12 hours ago
>>physics.se
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector ignore
 
@Yes Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
yes > /dev/daemon
 
2:15 AM
Reminds me, I need to vectorize the DD logos.
Pixelmator for some reason doesn't output SVGs.
 
@hichris123 I eat a coupla pounds of insects a year. So do you.
 
in Unix and Linux on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 4 hours ago, by Faheem Mitha
Is it just me, or are Kali users even less clueful than the average?
in Unix and Linux on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 1 hour ago, by casey
@FaheemMitha on average they have 0 clues.
 
@tchrist images don't load
Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing. It is maintained and funded by Offensive Security Ltd. It was developed by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns of Offensive Security through the rewrite of BackTrack, their previous forensics Linux distribution. Kali Linux is preinstalled with over 600 penetration-testing programs, including nmap (a port scanner), Wireshark (a packet analyzer), John the Ripper (a password cracker), Aircrack-ng (a software suite for penetration-testing wireless LANs), Burp suite and OWASP ZAP (both web application...
Mmmmmm I can smell the angiosperm sex organs outside!
 
There’s an adjective for that.
 
What?
 
2:27 AM
Angiosperm is of course a noun, but it is uncased. Everyone knows it would be more felicitous to use either adjectives like angiospermous, angiospermal, or angiospermatous in that slot, or else a possessive noun like the angiosperms’ sex.
 
whatever
 
I mean, just how many angiosperm sex organ fragrance sonata nouns do you think you can string together and get away with it?
It’s going to snow here on Mother’s Day.
Told my neighbor he shouldna put his tomatoes in, but he did it anyway.
 
@tchrist uh.. 7?
or 42?
Or no! no, I mean 1
such font!
seems 3 days late tho
 
@bjb568 Fewer.
 
needs dashes
The company is considering branching into electromagnetic-radiation assistive-astronomical-technology.
 
Or some kind of grouping symbol…
 
If that doesn’t give your parser more hiccups and splutters than a car with a cup of water added to its gas tank, you have an exciting future human language compiler construction generation career awaiting.
 
:p
Try this:
It is with great (dis)pleasure that I will assert that tho I don't like beens and think they're gross tho perhaps nutritious but of course in an appropriate quantity depending on nutritional needs because dosage is key to consumption in this context and similar and do not advise of their consumption in those who have not tried it before, that is, without further information about them and their motivation in such endeavours, I think it's perfectly fine for the people who are already eating them to continue doing what they do at the present as long as they keep to their common sens
(one very nested sentence)
 
Positively Jacobian!
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector fp
 
2:43 AM
Jacobitism (/ˈdʒækəbaɪˌtɪzm/ JAK-ə-beye-TIZ-əm; Irish: Seacaibíteachas, Scottish Gaelic: Seumasachas) was a political movement in Great Britain and Ireland that aimed to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of England and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. The movement took its name from Jacobus, the Latinised form of James. Adherents rebelled against the British government on several occasions between 1688 and 1746. After James II was deposed in 1688 and replaced by his daughter Mary II, ruling jointly with her husband and first cousin (James's nephew) William...
 
@Yes Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
 
This jacobian?
 
Close enough.
 
Can you do your word tree analysis thing with that? :p
 
I’m thinking of King James the Many-Numbered’s famous Cunterblaste against Tobacco.
@bjb568 Sure. Moment.
I swear that that man considered a full stop some sort of moral failure.
 
2:46 AM
Meh, I don't think he nested as much as I did tho.
 
Damn it, the parser page is timing out on me.
 
hmm same here
 
I can’t use the LinkParser, the public interface won’t tolerate such long sentences and I no longer have a compiled version handy.
 
Do it by hand!
You know you want to.
 
REAMDE && WEEP.
If I do it by hand I’ll just stick random parens all over the place.
Note that that digitization makes errors, and you have to read the original to sort them out.
His is harder than yours because JR1+7 often in his sentences German/Dutch word order uses.
 
2:54 AM
Ah, it I see!
 
No, I it see.
SOV not OSV.
Yo te veo, but with full phrases not just clitics.
 
I don't know other languages.
I AM ENGLISHIAN
I can still, I still can, Still I can… dammit they're all right …mess up word order randomly
 
@bjb568 can you can can?
 
Can I can yes can!
 
... what did I think would happen?
 
2:58 AM
Can (interrogative) I can (verb) yes-can (a product or something?)! (to excited for the correct "‽")
 
@bjb568 Qu’est-ce que c’est qu’une personne qui parle trois langues? Polyglotte, bien sûr. Bien, ¿y cómo se llama una persona que habla dos idiomas? Binlingüe, desde luego. Yeah ok fine, so what do you call somebody who speaks just one language? American.
 
Yay, I think I get it.
Polyglotism or polyglottism is the ability to master, or the state of having mastered, multiple languages. == Theories == Numerous theories exist as explanations for polyglotism. For example, it has been recognized that someone who is interested in languages, with a sufficiently developed intellect, and who optimizes their learning technique with experience, will become increasingly efficient as each new language is learned; therefore, such an individual is able to master new languages with less effort than the average person. Also, different languages overlap in the areas of grammar and vocabulary...
hm… that didn't give the prog puzzle def
 
Apr 28 at 3:37, by tchrist
It's really just like with programming languages: if you haven't forgotten how many different languages you've studied and used, you haven't learned enough of them yet.
 
God I started too early. Flash was still a thing.
I feel old.
 
Saviour of the Universe?
 
3:04 AM
> ooh this new AS3 thing!
No, like, flash.
macromedia flash.
 
JSA or JLA?
 
Wut?
 
I'M NOT THAT OLD
We weren't cavemen with physical entertainment
 
This too shall pass.
 
3:07 AM
oh, I mean physical objects used for entertainment purposes
meh, that didn't really help
I MEAN PAPERCRAP
 
You poor thing.
 
puurs in lap
 
I’m pretty sure that’s against the law.
 
Puurs (Dutch pronunciation: [pyːrs]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. It is located in the Flemish Region. The municipality comprises the towns of Breendonk, Liezele, Kalfort, Ruisbroek (old spelling: Ruysbroeck) and Puurs proper. There is also the hamlet of Kalfort. On January 1, 2006, Puurs had a total population of 16,029. The total area is 33.41 km2 (13 sq mi) which gives a population density of 480 inhabitants per km². Puurs sits about 5 meters above main sea level. Its geography shows only minor elevation differences (so it's basically flat). Puurs is mainly rural...
A lap is a surface created between the knee and hips of a biped when it is in a seated or lying down position. A lap is also to complete a single circuit of a race track, or two lengths of a swimming pool or similar. Used as a verb, to lap is to overtake someone in a race by a full circuit (i.e. to have completed an extra lap than them). == See also == Lap dance Lap dog Laptop...
Too lazy to figure it out.
 
Which one are you again?
 
3:12 AM
this one on similarly thick computer
a mí no me gusta escribir ensayos
 
Pues entonces no tienes ideas que le importen a nadie.
 
Tengo ideas que quiero por escribir, pero muchos de los cosas en la ensayos de mi esquela son aburrido
yay. my spanish teacher is good, I feel like I kinda have an idea of what I'm doing
 
Ouch.
 
of course I don't have any idea what I'm doing, but still…
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believe!
or don't
 
Hõla senõr, Cómo estás
 
Aussie Translation: Crikey Mate, how's it hanging
 
Maybe I shouldn't be watching Easy A at skewl, it gives me ideas.
In my defense, I'm ≥13y old
 
What?!? a 13 year old on the internet? Call the Pedophilia Protection Squad.
 
(that's exactly what a <13y old would say tho) ^^
 
They hate it when you call them the Pedo Squad for some reason
 
3:24 AM
@bjb568 Ideas fabulosas sí las tengo sobre las cuales quisiera escribir un montón, pero resulta que los temas idiotas que me dan para esos ensayos me aburren hasta la muerte.
 
I understood most of that without google translate.
 
Noun: pedo (plural pedos)
  1. Alternative spelling of paedo
  2. pedo (plural pedi)
  3. pedo m (definite singular pedoen, indefinite plural pedoer, definite plural pedoene)
  4. 2008 Verdens Gang, "Lynsjestemning i fengselet – Skjellsord haglet fra cellevinduene", January 14
  5. pedo
(2 more not shown…)
Verb: present active pedō, present infinitive pedāre, perfect active pedāvī, supine pedātum
  1. I furnish with feet, foot; prop up trees or vines.
  2. present active pēdō, present infinitive pēdere, perfect active pepēdī, supine pēditum
Adjective: pedo m, f (plural pedos)
  1. (slang, vulgar) drunk, high, intoxicated
But basically, a pedo is a fart.
@bjb568 Did GT even help? It often fails.
 
well, I wouldn't want somebody farting while… doing their things… with my kids…
@tchrist it helps, especially with individual words
dictionaries don't have instant update, too lazy to usarskript
 
Oh, it gets stuff wrong. Temas idiotas are idiotic topics.
Not the idiots giving them.
 
@tchrist or shorthand for pedophile
 
3:28 AM
Although I can see why you would think that. :)
@Braiam Not for pedologist? Sigh. :)
 
You're an idiot! You're an idiot! Everybody's an idiot!
@tchrist just the respectable term for the same thing :p
 
@tchrist who are these "pedologist" you speak of? sounds suspicious :P
 
and those foot doctors… what kind of weird fetish…
 
Pedology (from Greek: πέδον, pedon, "soil"; and λόγος, logos, "study") is the study of soils in their natural environment. It is one of two main branches of soil science, the other being edaphology. Pedology deals with pedogenesis, soil morphology, and soil classification, while edaphology studies the way soils influence plants, fungi, and other living things. == Overview == Soil is not only a support for vegetation, but it is also the zone beneath our feet (the pedosphere) of numerous interactions between climate (water, air, temperature), soil life (micro-organisms, plants, animals) and...
As in pedestrian.
 
Can you imagine a peado-pedologist who practices as a paleontologist while studying the pedagogy of purebred Pomeranian's purely for pleasure
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3:31 AM
I think I just saw a palaeogism.
 
My goodness!
 
@SmokeDetector ignore
 
@James Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
its still a crap question
but not offensive
 
user259867
3:35 AM
@SmokeDetector is it "ho"?
 
user259867
> I don't know how to debug it, and ho
 
hohoho
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: HYPOTHESIS TESTING, Z AND T SCORES. by Jacob Wells on math.stackexchange.com
 
Night!
 
man
@SmokeDetector ignore
 
3:38 AM
@James Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
Why don't other sites have a homework close reason?
 
user259867
all-caps are automatically ignored, they don't need the command.
 
user259867
They do. At least Stats and Physics, the other two large science sites.
 
@Yes Did you mean to reveal your manual orientation so obviously as that?
 
user259867
@tchrist Oops, a PI leak. Yes, I'm right-handed...
 
3:41 AM
Not that there’s anything wrong with it, mind you. :)
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector ignore I think we should give up on email regex on Unix... has it every caught a tp on that site? @ProgramFOX
 
@Yes Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
 
user259867
@SmokeDetector fp
 
@Yes Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
 
Looks like a troll - check the tags: stackoverflow.com/q/30115573/1864610
 
4:16 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: 100% natural and free from negative side effects? by montykalty on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
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Q: What kind/style of respirator is appropriate for someone with a beard?

JeremyIn this answer, it is noted that a woodworker with a beard should consider a positive airflow respirator due to the beard preventing a good seal. I have also seen (on metalworking forums) the suggestion of a full face respirator. How much does having a beard affect the effectiveness of a "normal...

 
4:33 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: A Muscle Building programs Review by Madison Owen on askubuntu.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Achieve a radiant look and youthful appearance by crubmi06 alsrk on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
5:01 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Nested quote blocks in body: Most Effective Bodybuilding Tip by ben dculs on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: The phrase bodybuilding fitness is a lifestyle by nilapila on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
@SmokeDetector gone
 
5:13 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website, nested quote blocks in body: Nox Factor is the most amazing supplement by noxyfactory on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Maximizing Your Muscle-Building Potential by Jessica Krause on askubuntu.com
 
user259867
I'm tempted to sign up just to upvote that.
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: you've to keep in mind which Striction BP by Quih Ujuo on askubuntu.com
 
5:22 AM
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
blacklist candidate testolimitfacts.com
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, blacklisted website: Natural Male Enlargement Exercises by kajal agrwal on askubuntu.com
 
5:32 AM
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@James Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
@bummi both down
 
:)
blacklist candidate somatodrolfact.com (just in case)
 
6:08 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, blacklisted website, url in title: http://www.musclehealthfitness.com/slimera-garcinia-cambogia/ by rohil kemen on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in answer: Recent college grad. Down payment on a house or car? by Monica Cam on money.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@bummi Blacklisted user.
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: A nice clothes to see based on your 8 and by chomolakoo on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
6:20 AM
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: DB2 SQLCODE -433, SQLSTATE 22001 by raghav132 on stackoverflow.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
6:39 AM
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keywords in title, url in title: Hyderabad Packers and Movers @ expert5th.in/packers-and-movers-hyderabad by Deepaka singh on math.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
 
@SmokeDetector tpu
 
6:47 AM
@bummi Blacklisted user.
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in body: Language Exchange Learning in New Zealand by johnny on english.stackexchange.com
 
7:07 AM
You know, I actually think that counts as spam. Kinda.
 
Indeed, I did not read it correct, I understood he was searching not offering, my bad :/
 
Can someone please edit out the using c# from the title here (stackoverflow.com/questions/30117761/…)? Need to test if the live updates are working again...
 
@PatrickHofman Done.
 
@tchrist Thanks. It seems to work now. :)
Anyone else still having problems with the live update?
 
oh good.
 
someone needs a welding helmet: gaming.stackexchange.com/a/218677/93824
 
7:30 AM
Today's xkcd comic:
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: You wind up in you lengthen through by gabiececchi on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: STATISTICS HELP - URGENT!! by Dinosaur on math.stackexchange.com
 
I need spam to check live-refresh issue...
 
7:46 AM
take this one stackoverflow.com/a/30118354/1699210 (5/5) promotional
 
@bummi he is going down fast
 
8:06 AM
 
8:32 AM
Still some spam posts alive (all posts of this user) stackoverflow.com/users/4877890/sam-d
 
8:43 AM
stackoverflow.com/a/12405888/70345 can we get that flagged as NAA, seems to be nothing more than a copypasta from someone's source code, that has zero relevance to the question
 
8:54 AM
@IanKemp It does attempt to answer the question I guess... And fails badly.
 
@PatrickHofman to fast to be seen be a mod
 
@bummi Ahum. Yes...
 
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