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08:21
@ShadowWizard RE meta.stackexchange.com/posts/86998/revisions: just wondering if you read the HTML comment that I placed there earlier, given that you didn't delete it in your latest edit.
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog I read it now, but disagree. We should not hide such important details just because someone might abuse it.
Feel free to start a meta discussion about it, if more people would agree with you, then by all means remove it, and point to the discussion in the edit summary.
@ShadowWizard I'm going to ask SO regulars what they think.
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog no, it applies to MSE as it's on MSE.
MSO active members are less relevant.
MSO goes by regular meta rules right?
I see your point, but don't think the gain would be worth the loss. (of info)
08:26
@ShadowWizard I'd have to disagree. As a prior example, in the past, the FAQ on good titles contained many "good examples" that were quite bad examples for SO questions, and I think it's good that those were edited out.
@JourneymanGeek it's ordinary per-site meta yes.
@ShadowWizard Next time, please be sure to check the post's HTML comments because someone may have explained a deliberate omission of something there or left behind some other note (for instance, a link to a discussion of some specific wording). If you still disagree with the reasons in said comments, please be sure to delete them after making the edit as they're no longer relevant.
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog in general 'hiding' things in HTML comments are not in any way a common convention on the network
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@Sonic MSO has an active and strict community. Mentioning the absence of automatic post bans there, does no harm.
@JourneymanGeek It was apparently common enough for the site's most prolific registered editor to change an editor's note from visible text to HTML comments. (I undid the change as the note was relevant to readers as well, and my browser at the time, Edge Legacy, would load the editor scrolled to the bottom so the comment wouldn't get seen.)
08:36
I'm not sure how that turns that into a convention - and you yourself undid it
If it were purely an editor's note (and had no value to readers), and if it were after Microsoft's discontinuation and removal of Edge Legacy, I'd have left it as a comment.
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog no. What @Journeyman is true. I'm not going to look everywhere before making an edit.
@JourneymanGeek From what I've seen, that editor never creates new conventions; they only rely on existing precedent.
or felt that was the appropriate thing to do in that instance
SE staff do it too, for instance on the "year in moderation" posts. If you look at the top of an unedited example, you'll see a comment that says "don't edit this post as edits will be overridden by an automated script" or somesuch.
08:42
Which isn't something of any use to a normal human
I have a post that literally has half of it as a HTML comment so I can copy and paste the raw markdown easily cause I'm lazy :D
Now, let's say for example that I bring up the addition to SO regulars, and they strongly disagree with its addition. I'd want to leave a tidbit for a future editor with a link to the discussion outcome as a reminder to not reinstate the text. I can't have it as visible text since that defeats the purpose. What can I do?
Or, the same thing is discussed in a discussion which comes to a consensus to not add the text.
Because I've had a case where a question of mine (which was on a new beta site whose scope was still being worked out) was closed, then brought up on the site's meta, then that meta discussion came to a consensus that it was on-topic, so the question was reopened, but was then re-closed by binding moderator vote from a mod who didn't read the meta discussion even though it was linked in the comments.
09:02
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog Sadly, I don't think it's realistic to expect people, even moderators, to read HTML comments before editing. Some might, some won't. Having it in a comment would make more sense, linking to the discussion and still, many would miss it. So when it happens, and if it's really valid to remove, then roll the edit back and in the summary make it clear why.
(or if like this case the editor is active in chat, explain in chat like we did here. :))
@ShadowWizard Well, in this case, I did bring it up to SO regulars, who'll make the decision as to whether the added visible text should be removed again or left to stay. In the meantime, I'm going to remove the HTML comment since it's irrelevant in the current revision.
 
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11:01
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Israeli but not Jewish.
The Druze ( DROOZ; Arabic: دَرْزِيّ, darzī or دُرْزِيّ durzī, pl. دُرُوز, durūz), who call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidūn (lit. 'the monotheists' or 'the unitarians'), are an Arab and Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group from West Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, syncretic, and ethnic religion whose main tenets assert the unity of God, reincarnation, and the eternity of the soul. Most Druze religious practices are kept secret. The Druze do not permit outsiders to convert to their religion. Marriage outside the Druze faith is rare and strongly discouraged. The...
Those who live in Israel are loyal and serve in the army, and overall appreciated, but when it comes to such things.... they aren't being treated very fairly.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact well, "Look! He did it too!" is not an excuse to do it as well.
11:56
@ShadowWizard Israel did retaliate today, though…
@ShadowWizard That applied 10 months ago, too.
12:11
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact you know I agree, to some point.
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact huh. going to look
ah, nothing special so far. Israel does attack "selected targets" or whatever it's called ever since Hezbollah started shooting.
12:28
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Smokey made a big mess ^^
Ah most same spammer.
eww ChatGPT spammer who appears to get away with it. Yikes.
Well hopefully Smokey will defeat the spammer.
13:01
most of them have been kaboomed
For now. :/
13:58
@ShadowWizard the price of freedom is eternal vigilance :D
14:41
@JourneymanGeek Now that’s a line I need to keep for future reference because man that is some writing potential
lol
I kinda stole it from Wing commander 4 :D
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard well @Journeyman is a hidden gem in poetry. :-D
Wasted talent.
;-)
15:06
I like writing songs, does that count as poetry?
 
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16:22
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard Depends on
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@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I’d like to hope I’m not too bad at writing lyrics :,)
My uni’s doing this thing where in the first week back students could sign up to do music performances in the square
and i signed up
to sing
Bunch of actual bands, and then one silly little girl with garageband on her phone and a dream
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard As long as you have creativity, and choose to do something original, you should already be a long step in the right direction. :)
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard Yay! :D
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard Didn’t you say you play an instrument?
Good thing I have a long time to prepare yet
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact I’m teaching myself piano but I’m not at a level where I can perform yet
More comfortable with singing, somehow
Ah. It takes some patience. I have a guitar, but I haven’t played on it for 2 years now.
I never was much good, though.
cloud-8sbaeqqes-hack-club-bot.vercel.app/… Here’s a teeny tiny clip of me trying to play something on the keyboard
@EleezatheOtherWorldWizard Awesome! That’s quite nice.
16:59
@AndreasmovedtoCodidact Thanks :D

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