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Rob
3:59 AM
@Feeds Computer Or Video Interface Detector - a device not providing information to homeless hermits; in the know or out of touch.
 
 
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Rob
5:30 AM
 
@Luuklag Yep, I was sleeping when you wrote that :)
 
7:02 AM
@Tinkeringbell good for you!
 
7:30 AM
@Rob you can close that reddit as a dupe of Skeptics.se
 
8:03 AM
@NordTheLoftyWizard see? This place is super educational. :D
@Catija nice catch then! ;)
@Rob 2 million people? Yes. What about it?
@rene it's x1000 times bigger though. Won't fit.
 
 
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9:25 AM
!!/tea
 
@V2Blast brews a cup of chamomile tea for @V2Blast
 
 
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10:59 AM
 
All gone :)
 
 
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2:39 PM
And homepage Yaakoved again.... ;)
squaring array elements @rene @Glor @Art @Sonic
@NordTheLoftyWizard Den ;)
 
@Shadow10YearsWizard too late
 
2:59 PM
@rene too slow, you mean. ;)
 
3:11 PM
sorry! I forgot more people like to mash 'delete'.
 
Gib delete button plz
 
I thought you had one on here as well?
 
I do, but not once it's already deleted :P
 
Ah, true :)
 
 
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Rob
5:06 PM
When the mice are away ...
 
...the cheese starts to go bad because no one eats it?
 
There's always somebody to eat the cheese
 
5:33 PM
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5:53 PM
What do we think of users suggesting edits to add a single tag on an ancieny question?
 
@Luuklag 💩
 
@Luuklag Depends. Would the tag make that ancient question easier to find?
 
Also, is it one of those questions we want to be easier to find?
 
Is it a question I want to find?
 
6:24 PM
Is it a question that is worth bumping to the home page?
 
Is any of them, really?
 
You guys can be the judge of that @Tinkeringbell, @JohnDvorak, @rene : meta.stackexchange.com/questions/122681/…
 
It didn't had relevant topic tags so I'm ok-ish with that edit. And they fixed other stuff
 
6:42 PM
Yeah, seems okay to me too.
 
7:13 PM
did anyone saw the "new" ad from jetbrain?
I don't really use their product, but the song is kinda catchy...can't seem to find it though (guess they made it from scratch)
 
Rob
7:55 PM
@Tinkeringbell They've not always been great, was looking like they were Review Audits: meta.stackexchange.com/review/suggested-edits/75713 and meta.stackexchange.com/review/suggested-edits/75712
 
@Mithical 😢
 
🥳
 
Rob
9:08 PM
Mark Twain: "... I'll still be around as a moderator, most likely, ...".
 
@Mithical That's probably not helping with reinforcing the CM team
 
@MadScientist I kinda wondered about this briefly elsewhere. I do wish they would move quicker
 
Tim leaving now might be just chance, but there is also the possibility that it means that there are internal problems that triggered the leave
 
Or it was just time
I don't really think it's fair or prudent to read too much into things and staying on as a mod indicates it was something that happened on good terms
 
Could be. But in either case losing more institutional knowledge is very problematic for the CM team
 
9:20 PM
@JourneymanGeek ...not necessarily *coughjeremycough*
 
@MadScientist it is
@Mithical exception to every rule
Point being let's not weave conspiracies when there are none
 
eh, removing mod forcibly would... not trac with how moderators are generally handled
him choosing to stay on doesn't really say anything other than he still wants to be a part of the network
 
 
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10:28 PM
Why were my comments on this question deleted? Were they auto-deleted somehow (I've seen reports of that), or were they mod-deleted? If the latter, why?
 
did it occur 2 min ago? when the dupe closure happened?
comments with links to the dupe target often get auto deleted, even if they weren't auto comments
 
@user400654 There have been reports that comments containing "duplicate of" followed by a link get automatically removed upon dupe closure, but as far as I'm aware, those were removed.
And my comments didn't contain a link to the target.
 
i mean
at least some of them had links in them, i seriously doubt they were manually deleted
 
They could have been flag-deleted
 
lol*
 
10:34 PM
@JourneymanGeek Can you please look into the comment's logs and answer the above question (as to whether they were auto-deleted, flag-deleted, or mod-deleted)?
Also, as far as I'm aware, Tim Post was a cancer survivor, right?
If so, it means he continued looking out for us, despite the tremendous self-pressure.
 
@SonictheK-DayHedgehog the mods are not your personal assistant. Demanding them to answer your questions is rude.
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@SonictheK-DayHedgehog it says so in his twitter bio
 
@rene How could I have rephrased that question, so it would sound like a polite question rather than a demand?
Because I definitely didn't mean it as a demand.
And if it came across that way, I do apologize.
 
normal users would have to make a post about it... and said post would likely be considered trivial and downvoted/closed
 
@SonictheK-DayHedgehog You could have tried My comments were deleted, did I say something rude or off-putting that got them deleted? that at least prevents that anyone that respond is going to be blamed for any action they might or might not have taken.
 
Rob
Elvis left (10K).
 
10:45 PM
@rene Ah, I do see that it reads at first like "JourneymanGeek Why did you delete my comment?", without the context of the messages that preceded it.
I should have included that context in the message itself.
 
Looks like they were deleted by Community when the question was closed.
(not that you can see the useful info there)
 
I believe it might be an old regex from the time when duplicate comments used to be "possible duplicate of". I'll probably make a post on it so it can be tracked.
 
Rob
11:01 PM
I think this comment, and the following one, were the gist of their concern.
 
Rob
11:14 PM
One that said something to the effect of: '... LinkX isn't a good (reasonable) duplicate because it requires a "logical deduction" from the user ...'. - I had wondered if they deleted it themself, replacing it with their next comment; but a tough crowd could have caused a community deletion.
On a brighter note, the user increased their badge count by 20%; and ends the discussion (Notifications).
 

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