allow me to be clear: if your usage harms us in any way even a little bit: we will go out of our way to block you - but in a friendly way. With sprinkles and rainbows ;p
@MarcGravell :o OK. TimPost already knows about this -- currently the only thing I run is a little spam detector thing that posts to chat. Chatbots/etc are being made by others, all I want is an easy-to-use wrapper :)
I was just reviewing some suggested edits, and then a lot of edits that were just meant to add the stream-graph tag came in for review. Because of that, I decided to check what was the deal with this tag, and from what it seems, it's a tag that doesn't really seem to be necessary at all. I then s...
@joeytje50 It's better not to call out single users like that. The Meta effect might end up harming them. Better keep it general, focused on tags and what to do about users who create "many".
Who are the Community Managers?
There are currently eight community managers. They are:
Robert Cartaino
Shog9
Grace Note
Tim Post
Jon Ericson
Gabe
Pops
Ana Hevesi
What do they do?
They help you out. No, really. But yeah, that's about the most generic non-answer ever.
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@TimStone In one of the queries, it has a comment link row, but the comment doesn't exist, and that still shows up whenever I re-run the query (this one)
@ShadowWizard not that I know of. I honestly haven't done much CMing in a couple months now. The comm team is pretty well set up to handle things right now.
I tried generating obsoletes with this SEDE Query, but if you look under the 'Comment Link' row, something is really weird. Some of the links don't contain the comment in the post anymore, so I tried running the Stack Exchange API with one of the id's (from the id row), and I get 'bad parameter:...
Select Id, Text, Id as [Comment Link] From Comments Where LEN(Text) < 45 AND Text like '%accept it%' OR Text like '%accept my answer%' OR Text like '%upvote%' ORDER BY LEN(Text)
Just something to get obsolete comments...
@hichris123 What did you end up doing for Charcoal? Was I flagging fake comments?
Now that we have an awesome tool StackExchange Data Explorer, won't its usefulness be multiplied manifolds if we could have a way of embedding queries onto a site that can fetch the results without the user having to actually go to the StackExchange website?
Something like this:
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