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00:32
Conceptually, asker-dups are abusive, moderators are exception-handlers, and meta is An Abomination Unto The Lord. — Shog9 ♦ 12 mins ago
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This clears things up.
@SmokeDetector fp
@Frank Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
@Woodface :o
@Woodface :o
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Dupe emoticons are abusive too, right?
00:44
not if there replies to different things
*they're
nice catch!
Fix with you in the next build edit?
@AlexisKing Seems like most of the people hat helped burn down the low qual queue have stopped helping aready... three-fitty posts waiting for review
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Yes, SO beats Math in the number of daily questions by the factor of 13 (about 8000 to 600 currently). But compare this ratio to the difference between "smaller" sites, even graduated ones. Mathematics beats Theoretical Computer Science by the factor of 140.
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@SmokeDetector fp edit suggested
@Woodface Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
@SmokeDetector fp
@bjb568 that was sooo helpful thanks
Why do people argue when they already know they're wrong? stackoverflow.com/q/28999992/1864610
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00:49
@hichris123 True, but more importantly the question should be closed.
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One-letter typo.
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And that answer duplicates two others, though may be they were posted independently.
@HoboSapiens some people don't like it if someone else sounds righter than them... :P
@Frank lol
00:53
True. Not a programming question. However, for me to get the answer, I would have to become a paid member, when I am not even sure if this technology will even hold for my project. For a Bronze member the only way to get answers is here, since Google reps monitor appropriately tagged questions here. — chalupa 7 mins ago
e.g. Jon Skeet?
(jk)
@hichris123 I'm not sure if flagging as typo
@Frank welcome!
@SmokeDetector uh...oh... wut!
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Their mods should close that question if they know what's good for them. Or users for that matter.
00:56
most people don't know what they want, how much they are worth and what's best for them
@Woodface or lock it
@Roombatron5000 :<
@Woodface Or un-wiki it and protect it
@Roombatron5000 It's an exact duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/28997639/…, posted by another account a couple of hours ago.
01:04
ha!
Yay youtube?
@HoboSapiens lol.... better to use the duplicate reason next time? accidentally chose your custom reason
@Roombatron5000 I would have done so but the other question has no accepted or upvoted answer, and since it's on a different account the duplicate reason won't work.
ha
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01:11
Anyone found any bad tags Stack Overflow tags recently?
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But these are small. The tags with 100+ mostly off-topic questions are the best.
01:46
Hey, guess what? I just finally finished off the 'accept rate' comments on SO.
goes off and starts on the 'acceptance rate' comments... ...
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Heads up: the #stackoverflow/#stackexchange Sysadmins are doing an AMA next Tuesday (3/17) at 1PM EDT (1700 UTC) on http://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin
I got all the accept rate comment (if I didn't skip any accidentally) except for the ones on the moderator election nomination posts.
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@Frank Here's hoping none of them had useful information in addition to "accept rate" remark...
@Woodface Gonna need a reminder about that. Sounds interesting.
@Woodface nope.
;)
02:12
Just to make sure... do you have a directory called /path/to/source/Resources? — Braiam 6 secs ago
@Woodface Stack Apps has the smallest # of questions/day.
of course...
I don't know why the privilege levels are the same because it's really hard to get rep.
@AstroCB then why don't you ask?
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@AstroCB But why would you need privileges there? It's not a normal Q&A site anyway, I'd let mods sort it out.
02:23
@Frank I've been meaning to, but I feel like there has to be some policy about these things that I'm not aware of.
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At least you get 10 per question upvote there.
@Woodface Good point, but it still doesn't really make sense to have such high privilege levels when only one user on the entire site has all of them.
Actually, he's at 19967 rep, so actually, no one has all of the privilege levels.
Well, apparently I'm tied for #3 user this month.
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Hm. I'm trying to switch to other reputation leagues on mobile... unsuccessfully.
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I'll say NAA by gaming standards.
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@AstroCB Diamonds have all privileges regardless of rep level. So the highest rep user for whom rep matters is Sky Sanders with 10.5K
@Woodface Oh; I didn't realize Nathan Osman was a mod.
user259867
03:06
Does clicking "mobile" in the footer of Stack Apps do anything?
@Woodface yep
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For me, all it does is "Uncaught ReferenceError: StackExchange is not defined" in the Chrome console.
onclick='StackExchange.switchMobile("on")'
^ the cause
I think that they should allow a url option to switch to mobile manually
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Actually, this is independent of clicking mobile: I get a bunch of js errors as the site loads.
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03:14
> Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 406 (Not Acceptable)
@AstroCB can you put the support tag there, instead of discussion meta.stackoverflow.com/q/287711/792066?
@Braiam Done.
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A: What is "406-Not Acceptable Response" in HTTP?

TheWhiteRabbitYour operation did not fail. Your backend service is saying that the response type it is returning is not provided in the Accept-Type HTTP header in your Client request. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_header_fields Find out the response (content type) returned by Service. Prov...

@Woodface ^
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^ title text
03:19
What is it? On mobile.
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> I'm so bad at carrying a tune, those 'find a song by humming its melody' websites throw an HTTP 406 error as soon as I start to hum.
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m.xkcd.com/nnnn has title text in mobile friendly form.
oh great, user doesn't want to agree
in The Junk Drawer on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 3 mins ago, by Aaron Hall
be jealous of your questions
03:42
Night all \o
03:52
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: Circumference of a Heart? by xXxSkIttLEzDeStRoYeRxXx on math.stackexchange.com
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@SmokeDetector tpu
@Woodface Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
self-answered
gone
Night!
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04:29
Current mission: get rid of HELPP in SO posts...
Morning!
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Help Eliminate very Damaging Toxins? by neevajorge on drupal.stackexchange.com
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Fun fact: help is blocked in titles but helpp isn't.
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, Bad keyword in body: lavender may Skin Care help decrease the swollenness by nedivi.luiza on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: all-the skin care products select? by steeddf on askubuntu.com
@SmokeDetector tpu gone
04:40
@JanDvorak Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
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@JanDvorak We are surrounded by unicorns!
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Phew, escaped.
au 2x not gone
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: A Fundamental Bodybuilding by JoshHoffman on drupal.stackexchange.com
I'm offended by the filler
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04:53
@SmokeDetector gone
:3150771 gone
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05:03
All spam gone, actually. \o/
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SO is all about improving things nowadays.
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But I have "improve" as a keyword in my spam filter.
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Also, SE employees don't have a uniform standard re: sentence case vs title case.
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: It's going to take by haya noor on meta.stackexchange.com
05:34
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: How To Reduce Belly Fat by tiouha wioz on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: How To Reduce Belly Fat by wdemings2823 on drupal.stackexchange.com
That question about flag-weight is flag-heavy
05:51
0
A: Android : difference between invisible and gone?

HeinerAnother example: Others think my ex-girlfriend is gone. But I know she's just invisible!

[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: How To Get Your Weight Loss Fast by Pamela Robbins on meta.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: PRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC FIELD by SHYAMANANDA NINGOMBAM on physics.stackexchange.com
I've seen "plz" a few times already (yes, it's rude), but abbreviating "answer" to "ans." is a new to me... — Jan Dvorak 8 secs ago
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I can downvote on Physics. :) Current count: 14 sites with downvote privilege.
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Not enough time, though.
06:36
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: LOOP THROUGH JSON ARRAY AND ASSIGN TO UL AND LI by sandy143 on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: I sync it with my phone and my computer by Karen Galan on drupal.stackexchange.com
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> I sync it with my phone and my computer and I'm also friends with like Michelle and she's beating me every week
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body, Blacklisted website: SharePoint lemma charley key back by Eleleta Dahlak on stackoverflow.com
Wow, these guys are getting trickier with their titles.
SO spam sitting at -2
07:24
Can someone try out my "careers profile link" button? I think it's broken meta.stackexchange.com/users/266094/unihedro?tab=profile
> Page Not Found

Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!

If you feel something is missing that should be here, contact us.
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@Unihedro Not found. Is the real URL of your careers profile different?
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By the way: New profile has mobile version now.... no announcement that I remember.
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@nicael should find bugs in the mobile profile now, after doing such a great job with the desktop version.
07:43
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Renuvue is a natural anti aging formula by jasmesk smith on math.stackexchange.com
@Woodface I posted some if I remember correctly :) and the mobile profile update is quite a long time already...
08:00
@Frank how many flags do you have available on SO each day?
question: "Faulty audits in Review queue"
status-bydesign
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Really, you-can't apply against collagen by yubeozi on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Weight Loss going to opposition by Vanessa Jamie on drupal.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: Automatically change input source by Da Rajib on apple.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user.
gone
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Weight loss tour to fiarness and weight less wrold by graham bell on drupal.stackexchange.com
08:47
spam superuser.com/a/888619/172747 phone service
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title, Bad keyword in body: There is that a Skin Care product line? by brigisttd on askubuntu.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
Morning!
Morning!
08:56
Morning!
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: CONIO.H USE IN CODE BLOCKS IDE by samuel owino on programmers.stackexchange.com
09:32
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklisted website: I need to actually lock up my station? by user4358 on ham.stackexchange.com
@J.Steen repost. Needs 4 more
Yes, I know it's a repost. That seems fairly common in here.
The four-letter word seems to attract attention a little better than SD-messages.
Not common with a delay of 15 minutes and no intervening message
Saw it all day yesterday and the day before that. Might have been a specific user. Is it really that much of a bother for you?
it's kinda confusing
09:55
Fine. I'll tell that other user you said so, as well.
10:14
0
A: Help us test the shiny new "User Activity" page! (Plus a bunch of new features.)

nicaelThree-digit rep gains are misaligned in the mobile profile page and the uvotes are black (which was recently fixed for the desktop version of this profile page):

And yet another one... :)
10:31
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Increase the amount of calories burned by hizyjony on drupal.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: USE COUNT FUNCTION TWO TIME FOR SAME FIELD by Ashish Shah on stackoverflow.com
@SmokeDetector tpu
@bummi Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
@Roombatron5000 100
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Suffering From Depression by guilg enet on meta.stackexchange.com
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Q: Once the question is deleted, the OP box in which the name sits disappears

nicaelYou can see that the name of OP is placed in a special box... But once deleted, the blue box is gone:

Bug?
Meh
Mehbenot
It's not a bug. It's a technical limitation.
Provided an excellent answer and am not far away to recovering all of the 50 rep bounty I made earlier: stackoverflow.com/a/29008355/2422013. Hopefully no one downvotes me :).
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ no comments are needed on spam
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: Can't think of this movie title by Houston on movies.stackexchange.com
@SmokeDetector ignore
11:42
@rene Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
I'd say so
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ it is borderline. I used to sent them to SF but that was not appreciated. It could go on SU....
Myeah, went for SU myself.
OK
if you say so
11:48
That's never a good thing to base your decisions on
(that way, he can blame @Bart if someone complains)
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Yep!
I love it when the OP ignores your comments and still moans something's not working.
Bring it on. I'm in a mood to "deal" with anyone today.
@Bart, even an Apple engineer?
11:50
Anyone
gone
One of my "aged away" tool rec flags: stackoverflow.com/questions/8097227/…
Mof Cim, co-admiral of Mof Tarkin.
12:06
I nailed check-in revision 20 000 at a previous job. Will I snag check-in 35 000 at this one? Time will tell!
@J.Steen But none of those are round numbers! You need to get #32768.
(why do I have that memorized...)
@Doorknob Yes, why do you have that memorised?
Because it's 65536/2. Wait...
Mhmmmm...
Would you like a shovel for that hole you're digging?
12:12
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in title: Best Diet for Building Muscle by Lilian beri on meta.stackexchange.com
4294967296 shovels, please.
(Okay, I used a calculator for that one. :P)
@SmokeDetector tpu
@Doorknob Blacklisted user and registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
Close as unclear or just downvote and ignore? stackoverflow.com/questions/29009398/…
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: PrintCompnent() not working by Crash Override on stackoverflow.com
@J.Steen Unclear.
12:16
Offensively HUGE body detected...
@J.Steen Yeah, that question could do with whitelisting, it's not offensive.
I'll just wait for a few more opinions on the question I mentioned before I act...
I think what sent the code dump off was the "shit" in a comment
Yes.
I am also offended by the obvious misspelling of the method name, and the fact that there IS NO SUCH METHOD in their code.
You left some crap in the println-message below.
Literally.
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ I just noticed your comment you should suggest an edit and change that word to something better, like turd
12:23
lol, but it'll get rejected :(
"This is where faeces ambulates".
No need to polish a literal turd
Moody, German EBM. Best way to depress myself.
It's funny how that's a "trigger word" for comments that cause a one-flag delete versus some other words. Is it really considered all that offensive in the USA?
Probably. They find a lot of things offensive.
Time for the daily dose of LQPQ. 375 and growing...
12:31
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in body: matlab code related with wireless sensor network by AHT on stackoverflow.com
And done.
Yay, I'm now up 20 rep since I lost 50 earlier via a bounty (earned 70 rep today).
[ SmokeDetector ] Bad keyword in body: Incubated with 10 go/mol by suzane mine on gaming.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive body detected: Binary Search Tree in C by envy_intelligence on codereview.stackexchange.com
second user started promoting "favewallpapers.com" on SU, maybe something for the bots
http://superuser.com/a/888715/172747 3 posts
http://superuser.com/a/888721/172747 2 posts
13:02
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive answer detected: What is the meaning of "poner a huevo" in Mexican Spanish? by Monica on spanish.stackexchange.com
13:49
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A: Counting of votes

jdaitesthey will be added to your account because the account still exists in the database

Anyone else smells the strong scent of sock puppet? ^
@ShadowWizard IIRC he was suspended because of that?
@bummi yup. But on Stack Overflow. Maybe he's [censored] enough to think MSE users won't care/notice.
old habits die hard, you know ;)
If that answer will be accepted, we have our proof.
Myeah, it's certainly not a fresh new account.
;) I think the mods will have an eye on this
@bummi already flagged :)
13:57
@ShadowWizard shouldn't he be casting votes from the puppets to the main account instead of the opposite?
@SPArchaeologist most likely that's what led to his suspension, so maybe he learned from past mistakes after all, and just using sock puppet out of sheer habit. Or maby he plans to upvote later when nobody will notice.
anyway, MSE diamonds can easily see if it's the same IP and nuke in such case.
14:11
@ShadowWizard my guess? he asked a question because "didn't care to search" and another user tried the hold "You can vote for dupe but I will instead copy an answer and try to claim some pity upvote"
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: SITE BLOCKED DURING LEARNING HOURS by james on serverfault.com
The hell.
@ShadowWizard You know, sometime I ask myself how well stack plays against tor missuses
@SmokeDetector tp
@Mooseman Registered question as true positive: added title to the Bayesian doctype 'bad'.
14:12
off-topic > super user. posting to server fault is lolz.
It won't live long on SU either. It's a crap question.
Makes sense right ??
http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/251040/moderator-can-delete-my-reply-to-his-comment-just-because-he-wanted-to-delete-hi#comment820024_251040
@Mooseman well, most Sever Fault users could claim that if we are speaking of a school, probably switching from http to https is enough to bypass the filter :P
@MetaWonder Apart from the egregious use of code formatting, it looks alright.
@SPArchaeologist True. There's also a good chance you could simply use your own DNS server.
14:15
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MACROECONOMICS by user4168 on economics.stackexchange.com
Or, you know, google's.
I think this could be one of the most useless questions today: stackoverflow.com/questions/29012230/…
Although the edit on the previous one was even more useless.
@J.Steen it just attracted one answers. To my great dismay.
Two.
14:31
Use a singleton. Singletons are always good. But make it so you can have multiple instances, otherwise you can only have one.
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@J.Steen MVC. Singleton. Java. Eclipse. Nhibernate. Is that a reference to that famous conference?
I'm tempted to write, as an answer-comment, "I would write code. That's what I would do."
@J.Steen outside-the-box thinking. I like it.
@Bart I am a consultant.
14:34
@J.Steen /me throws money at screen
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@SmokeDetector tpu offensive
@Woodface Blacklisted user.
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@SmokeDetector fpu
@Woodface Registered question as false positive, whitelisted user and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in body: How many permutations in a trainset? by Mark on cs.stackexchange.com
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@SmokeDetector ignore
14:55
@Woodface Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
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For a long time, Wooble led SO in the number of downvotes. But this is about to change... Wooble has 23,499 downvotes, while Quentin has 23,498 and is a much more active voter currently.
15:15
who wins on ratio in the last 6-8 weeks? I don't really upvote at all.
[ SmokeDetector ] Offensive title detected, Offensive body detected: I'm pretty fuckin' far from okay! by bart-leby on ell.stackexchange.com
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@JanDvorak Impossible to restrict votes by time period. SEDE offers the grand total in Users table; the individual votes have a rough timestamp and PostId but naturally no UserId.
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By the overall %, Hobo Sapiens leads among the Tavern regulars.
Interesting... lemme check.
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@SmokeDetector ignore, I guess -- it's ELL.
15:22
@Woodface Post ignored; alerts about it will no longer be posted.
How do I not even appear in the result set?
@SmokeDetector fp, I'd say. Use/mention distinction.
@JanDvorak Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
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@JanDvorak Because it's top 100 by %. This one goes by the number of downvotes, including you.
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@SmokeDetector fp
@Woodface Registered question as false positive and added title to Bayesian doctype 'good'.
15:29
That's... really surprising. How did I manage to upvote five thousand times??? Does it exclude deleted posts?
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The total given in SEDE is the same as in the summary tab of your profile. It includes the votes on now-deleted posts.
@JanDvorak and then we learned that the grumpy owl was actually a fluffy little sweetheart all along
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user image
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I'm only fluffy because I'm too lazy to shave
But I love the image :-D Thanks :-)
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@SmokeDetector fp at least they edited the title
Title edited, but not the answers, I guess?
15:36
@Woodface Registered answer as false positive.
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The answer is new, so Smokey does not know about it.
FR can we have a "ignore, and ignore all occurences of that word in the question" command?
Anybody think I'm not justified with my request for the users to stop commenting on my answer?
If you implement exception handling in LLVM and provide the project with a usable runtime library I'm sure they're open to moving to a better option. Currently at least the runtime library itself is still missing. So please at least try to understand the reasons behind the way things are. That aside, I wonder what you think is wrong with GCC on Windows? It often outperforms MSVC in both code speed, and language standards compliance. Oh, and the thing with Linux so's is that 1) they can be versioned internally (see glibc symbol versioning) and 2) they are usually systemwide because of that... — rubenvb 2 mins ago
That for example, has nothing to do with what the question or answer asks.
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Q: Why are Rust executables so huge?

user2225104Just having found Rust and having read the first two chapters of the documentation, I find the approach and the way they defined the language particularly interesting. So I decided to get my fingers wet and started out with Hello world... I did so on Windows 7 x64, btw. fn main() { println...

my answer on that question.
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ fair enough. I've asked that before. If it continues, flag for a mod.
[ SmokeDetector ] Repeating characters in answer: Can a oil leak cause a fire? by user9736 on mechanics.stackexchange.com
15:45
^ what is that?
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I went with VLQ.
@LynnCrumbling A bot that detects spam and unwanted content.
@Woodface Yeah, doesn't feel abusive. Technically, it's an answer. But it's crap.
@SmokeDetector tpu
@LynnCrumbling Blacklisted user.
On my answer:
15:47
The "answer"? Even if we assume good intentions, it's a very late duplicate with way less content. I do not assume good intentions.
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ Yep, just wasn't sure what direction to take with what smokey was reporting.
@JanDvorak Ended up with VLQ + downvote.
Went with abusive. Might have settled with VLQ if the timestamps were at least somewhat similar.
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