@forestdistrustsStackExchange After nine days, yeah. It's been common practice since before I joined and started flagging/closing/deleting them to delete them as soon as possible (well, not like spam is swiftly deleted, just... At peoples' convenience). Something about broken windows I think?
@M.A.R. the warmth measures how good the friend is.
@Philippe oh, lol. Well, have another one to ignore. ;)
@forestdistrustsStackExchange perhaps, but that might be complicated to develop, and not sure it's worth all the effort. (Plus, let's be realistic, when was the last time you saw SE actually completing feature request? So we're talking in theory here, it's not like it will ever happen anyway.)
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@Spevacus just keeping the place clean, it's like cleaning toilets. You just want to have them clean always, not only once a week.
@JourneymanGeek yes, Roomba. forest said automatically, not instantly.
@tripleee flagged, and weird as all three mods of the site visited it today, so it means all of them simply ignore the mod flag queue. Sad.
(unless red flags don't go to the flag queue?! @Journeyman can you shed some light?)
@Wolgwang it's pointless to keep asking such questions. Rule #1: always assume comments are temporary, and can disappear any moment. Why? Because it's only a comment. It has no reason to exist forever.
That's why posting answers as comments is really bad.
One day comment is deleted, and the answer is gone forever.
@Wolgwang upon closer inspection, it seems that they might have been mostly removed, with one left under the answer as warning to future trespassers.
@ShadowWizardSaysNoMoreWar it's a mod-eat-comment world out there.
Or is it flag-eat-comment?
Maybe flags are the seasoning
Proof: Mods rarely have comments without flags, unless the post is very appetizing
INTJ is overly honest? Well, I've been diagnosed with enough of those four-letter monstrosities to be honest, shy, the life of parties, intellectual, spiritual, a great leader, a great follower, a great architect, trustworthy, keen, blunt, polite, and some other extra stuff.
@Wolgwang I remember some of them were speculating about DDoS, then my comment about Cat's "not DDoS" and a few more following it. Looks "no longer needed" after the official answer came.
@M.A.R. maybe take the test again on other sites and see if you get INTJ again. Otherwise, might not be that honest :p
hi all, is there a system that auto detects a spam suggested edit and so shows "......." instead of the original while auto-changing the edit summary to "Edit summary: Somebody edited an inappropriate comment"?
possibly more context in the Aviation chat (permalink)
maybe the better question is: if the 1st reviewer marked it as spam, does it hide it like that for the second reviewer (me in this case)?
@ymb1 what I think is that the anonymous user only removed whitespace, then was told they needed at least have a change of 6 chars so they added 6 (7 really) dots. That is red-flaggable. No spam, just defacing of content.
@forestdistrustsStackExchange no, all traffic goes into the HA-proxy, IIRC and that is also where the IP throttling takes place, the HA-proxy has no knowledge whether you are authenticated or not.