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02:28
@Ollie pretty sure yes in most cases
Rob
Rob
03:16
@JourneymanGeek Look like if they are deleted they are 'removed' (but the OP with the URL, or 10K users in a search can find them - as can privs of higher ups), and they are automatically deleted under certain circumstances meta.stackexchange.com/a/92006/282094 and meta.stackexchange.com/a/5222/282094 after 60 days. --- Removal from the individual site and the NP would occur at approximately the same time.
The checkbox to see them runs out after a certain period of time.
and the Network Profile lacks the checkbox present on individual sites.
 
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04:21
@Rob I mean particularly from the inbox
Rob
Rob
04:44
@JourneymanGeek "Nor do you see inbox notifications for comments on them if you come back a few hours later.", so if "comment notifications" are deleted upon deletion of the post then it would be consistent to delete everything else as well. Source: meta.stackexchange.com/q/2645/282094 - See also:
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Q: How do notifications on deleted posts work?

Madara's GhostGiven the following scenarios, what would happen? User Alice posts an answer. User Bob comments on the answer. User Charlie♦ comments on the answer and deletes it. User Alice checks her inbox a few hours later. What will Alice see? Also: User Alice posts an answer. User Bob comments on the ...

@Rob kinda mentioned that but I suspect that's caching and it was in the order of a few minutes when I tried I think
Literally my whole answer was me poking at things
Rob
Rob
05:15
Even JS's NP only has 5pages of comments displayable, while his SO account has 4165 pages - so the NP has a small limit while each individual site seems to contain everything that hasn't been deleted.
 
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07:32
Can someone please update the screenshot in the answer to this FAQ so it shows the new name of the "community-specific" (formerly "off-topic") reason option?
08:09
@SonictheMaskedWerehog done
 
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09:14
@Rob at this point... uh I think you have enough to post an answer of your own :D
10:33
Hmm.
@Mithical Looks like the user name is too long to fit in the right column so the whole bit got dropped in the left column. Worth a bug report? Do you have a link so I can try it in my browser?
11:00
@Mithical there's a second user with a long name who has it too
11:13
@Mithical I don't see the issue for that user (but they appear to have changed their name to EJoshuaS) but I do see it for Lauren-Clear-Monica-Ipsum
12:03
@DavidPostill interesting, I have the old user name EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica
12:28
@DavidPostill some userscripts that override the current display name?
 
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13:31
@MetaAndrewT. well
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Q: Alignment issue in the individual badge details page

ArulkumarThere is an alignment issue in the individual badge details page, when the characters in the user name is around 27 or more, it is not aligned correctly. The position of the "Awarded xxx" and user card is displayed below the question title. This happened for many of the badges page. For example...

Just a classic and old design bug.
@MetaAndrewT. Hmm. Yes. OK. Your right. But I don't know which script :/ I don't have any running that explicitly target user name ... other than the pronoun helper and it's not that one.
I can see the correct name if I disable all 30 scripts I am running ...
Err... 30... probably something that's related to moderation to handle those users who like to change username... (I think something like this exists, but I'm not using it)
13:54
@MetaAndrewT. OK. It's this - Reduce Clutter: github.com/samliew/SO-mod-userscripts/blob/master/…. We can blame samliew :)
I guess I'll blame him anyway for most of the userscripts ;p
In any case it is just obscuring an underlying issue so it's probably not actually a bug in his script :)
@DavidPostill ._.
Lol
I literally run one moderation related script, and that's for MSE 😁
14:44
Hey, I just saw Area51 in the "Find a StackExchange community" list!
That's the first time I've seen it in...
Two weeks?
Maybe more.
Some sites are expected to be hidden, like CS50 ...
15:02
When a user is deleted, will their usernickname change to their user number?
Like Ollie --> user798831
Rob
Rob
@Ollie Good attention to detail:
22 hours ago, by Rob
user image
You could always add it manually.
@Ollie Should we science it and delete you? :)
@DavidPostill uhhh...ummm...like, no.
Rob
Rob
That it worked was short-lived.
@Rob you're right! It's gone again.
15:14
@Ollie I'll let you know next time I delete a spammer :)
@DavidPostill no need.
Hang on...
@Ollie The answer is yes.
I know, wait...
> Content you've posted on the site is owned by you, but licensed to Stack Exchange, and you therefore cannot request that it be deleted with your account. Your posts will be effectively dissociated from your account; your username will no longer show on them, but it will instead show your denormalized username (e.g. "user123456" where 123456 was the user ID of your account).
The user is clearly deleted, and yet they still retain their nickname, rather than their number.
15:16
@Ollie Link?
Unless something's gone wrong?
Sure.
Cacheing?
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Q: Inconsistent editing privileges

G. SmithHow come I have the ability to edit questions and answers without the edit being reviewed, but if someone else’s edit is pending review, my approval of it is insufficient? Is this a bug or a feature?

@Ollie yes
Rob
Rob
Did they delete their own account, yet retain other accounts (and thus their main Network Profile) and are still an active user; should they rejoin they reattach ?
15:17
@Ollie That is a migrated question and the user does not have an account (yet) on the target site. Here is the user physics.meta.stackexchange.com/users/199630/g-smith
they don't have an account here
the post was migrated, and if they create an account here, the post will be associated
Ahhh
there's some old posts that also have the original user's name
Okay.
on SU I still come across someone who was a regular in the early days who deleted her account cause she wasn't happy with the direction SU was taking
rarely
Rob
Rob
15:19
The mysteries of The Stack continue. 🧚
As do the monkeys.
> If anyone who participated in the question on the origin site (asked it, answered it, or edited or commented on it or any of its answers) does not have an account on the target site, their username will be displayed as grayed-out plain text.

If they later create an account on the destination site, their username will be linked to their new account on posts and edits, but not on comments.
@Aibobot Molly?
Rob
Rob
Am I blue
Am I blue
Ain't these tears, in these eyes telling you
How can you ask me "am I blue"
Why, wouldn't you be too ....
@Rob Be a mod, you'll be blue.
Rob
Rob
Hopefully for longer.
I volunteered (ran) twice, I did my part.
Now other people work for free, and take the complaints; I'm happy with Mod Tools on a few sites.
15:29
But you'll also have a fun of destroying spam accounts :p
15:41
@DavidPostill Yup :D
@MetaAndrewT. I literally have more spam accounts to nuke than I can be bothered to :D
@Rob charcoal does posts, and I suspect that new stuff is cleared out fairly efficiently
SU had a few massive waves of specific topical spammers in the past
Rob
Rob
I've caught fewer than a dozen spams on MSE. I refresh the main page, see the post, read it, open the flagging dialogue, and almost everytime it disappears out from under me; I don't get to land a spam flag unless I can hit it in less than several seconds (often only a few seconds). Autoflagging is that fast on MSE.
Moderator destroys user (7279 total) is my stats :)
16:17
lol
@Rob I have RSS feeds to MSE and SU smoke detector stuff
I don't bother with SU much, usually @DavidPostill gets em first :D
Rob
Rob
For some reason this seems to have an orphan flag: data.stackexchange.com/superuser/query/1261696/…
@Rob It had a spam flag that was cleared ...
Rob
Rob
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@Rob It was also deleted and then undeleted ...
So something in that sequence left the orphan flag ...
Rob
Rob
Yes, I checked the edit history; it doesn't look like it was ever spam (or edited), someone just didn't like it and hammered it (and coincidentally it was also flagged, by someone).
1 hour ago, by Rob
The mysteries of The Stack continue. 🧚
16:35
gotta trust @DavidPostill there "D
he can actually see the full history of what happened
16:46
@Aibobot It was 2015 so I'm guessing @JourneymanGeek cannot remember what he did to the post (and he is the only person mentioned in the timeline other than community) :)
lol
lemme check
looking at the timeline, I probably flag-deleted the post, reviewed then decided I was in error :D
@Aibobot At least that's reversible, unlike deleting a user by mistake :)
Rob
Rob
That's worth a Gold Star, but I won't.
I don't think I've actually done that. Yet.
also, 11 years on the network today.
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16:53
Congrats.
Well on my main account
Rob
Rob
πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ
 
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18:22
Looks like I picked up a downvoter :/ Every couple days I'm picking up a downvote on one of my old questions.
@Spevacus hm, We have a few flags about that sorta thing
Care to raise a flag if you haven't already? There's a bit of a backlog but I half suspect there's one person doing it.
Sure, I'll raise one when I get home. Out n about atm :)
 
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20:01
Hola people'
Hope you are having a good day
If not, see this youtu.be/_E8bmAXlK38
Nuked them on SU and MSE. Can't quite kaboom the other two sites
meta.stackexchange.com/questions/353921/… (cause for some reason its not showing up on my main)
20:31
Charcoal sends their regards.
Raised that flag btw. Thanks for telling me to do so, gl to whoever looks into it :)

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