When signing into a new private beta site for the first time, there's a gatekeeper screen that looks like this: At the end of this message, there's a sentence that says: We expect this site to go public in a few days. This sentence is incorrect, for two reasons: For a while now, private betas...
No, it's not possible. I can fill in a form specifying the reason for deletion, but upon submitting I get a 500 Internal Server Error page: Oops! Something Bad Happened! We apologize for any inconvenience, but an unexpected error occurred while you were browsing our site.
While Glorfindel's answer is about deleting the Community user, trying to destroy it gives a different error message: Moderator action failed User -1 cannot be destroyed because they are a moderator or an employee. Users who are moderators or employees can only be destroyed by a developer or co...
I've made a Python script to do just that based on this GitHub project: import time import requests MAX_MSG_COUNT = 500 def get_messages(room_id, domain, before=None, n=MAX_MSG_COUNT, session=None): # SE Chat API endpoint url = 'http://chat.{}/chats/{}/events'.format(domain, room_id) ...
I've been participating in a Stack Exchange chat that has some great information, including some incremental code development showing the actual code as we work on it. I went to try to save the chat as a text file but could find no functionality to do so. The closest I could find was the "Full tr...
While Glorfindel's answer is about deleting the Community user, trying to destroy it gives a different error message: Moderator action failed User -1 cannot be destroyed because they are a moderator or an employee. Users who are moderators or employees can only be destroyed by a developer or co...
While Glorfindel's answer is about deleting the Community user, trying to destroy it gives a different error message: Moderator action failed User -1 cannot be destroyed because they are a moderator or an employee. Users who are moderators or employees can only be destroyed by a developer or co...
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Try homoglyphs: test˗test.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... test۔test...............................................................
Try homoglyphs: test˗test.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... test۔test...............................................................
Try homoglyphs: test˗test.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... test۔test...............................................................
Try homoglyphs: test˗test.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... test۔test...............................................................
I've made a Python script to do just that based on this GitHub project: import time import requests MAX_MSG_COUNT = 500 def get_messages(room_id, domain, before=None, n=MAX_MSG_COUNT, session=None): # SE Chat API endpoint url = 'http://chat.{}/chats/{}/events'.format(domain, room_id) ...
While Glorfindel's answer is about deleting the Community user, trying to destroy it gives a different error message: Moderator action failed User -1 cannot be destroyed because they are a moderator or an employee. Users who are moderators or employees can only be destroyed by a developer or co...
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