@James true/tp cannot be used for answers because their job is to add the title of the question to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'. If you want to blacklist the poster of the answer, use trueu or tpu.
@JeremyBanks I just realized I've had Fiddler running for the last 6 hours, and the vote watcher open in my browser the whole time. It's all logged. I can probably reconstruct at least the last 6 hours of voting from it.
It annoys me at the Look's OK hover text says that 'This answer doesn't seem to be low quality'. The answer in question might be a low quality answer that deserves downvotes to be deleted by the roomba, but it's not actually flaggable
Tavern is a magical place where we talk smack about each other, network about the state of StackExchange and smack down spam with the fierceness of a thousand charging warriors.
would be an interesting experiment no to take action on those spam post from the tavern just to see how long it would stand on the different sites ....
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It's mainly the number of posts you have (affecting the number of people who recognise you), which correlates with reputation. But your nomination might play a role as well.
I'm part of the MSE TAVERN ANTI-SPAM CLUB and this question *now deleted was just a link:
Just a link. No surrounding text whatsoever. Can/should the SE quality check block these?
@Doorknob Long story short, Mooseman decided to write a bot. I am written in JS and run as a Chrome extension. Github repo and a purpose for my existence coming soon.
I have a bunch of console.log calls in my JavaScript.
Should I comment them out before I deploy to production?
I'd like to just leave them there so I don't have to go to the trouble of removing the comments later on if I need to do any more debugging. Is this a bad idea?