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10:00 AM
or pretty much anywhere in Africa
 
@Wrzlprmft I've heard that there are only 24 websites on the north Korean internet
 
@Wrzlprmft We're talking about real countries, but prolly yeah
@tripleee Oh you'd be surprised
I actually don't know why it's so slow here.
I mean, fast internet is not really a tough technology to achieve
FastER internet
 
@tripleee Only 5k likes? Boooo
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL in title, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title: cheategg.com/easy-guide-download-youtube-videos-watch-offline/ by gdgsdeewr on drupal.stackexchange.com
 
10:03 AM
 
tpu- by Wrzlprmft
 
You should at least remove the username from the title. — M.A.R. 19 mins ago
Nice. If everyone listened to me this well . . .
 
@M.A.R. you'd be Kim Jung Un.
 
Recovered from WebSocketConnectionClosedException: Connection is already closed.
 
That'd've been fun for a day
 
10:05 AM
The problem we have in Australia is that the continent is the size of America, yet we have a twelfth of the number of taxpayers to fund any new infrastructure. Hence the cost per head is extremely high for us to roll out anything worthwile.
 
not that we want that size population
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Shortened URL in answer: Ajuda com sorteio em c by Nino Pereira on pt.stackoverflow.com
fp- by Glorfindel
 
Hmm ... the FDSC plugin in the flag dialog looks really 'off' on a foreign language Stack Overflow site.
 
26th by percentage of population on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
can't be all bad
higher than Belgium and the UK
 
10:10 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body: Regd : Closing app programatically through Android application by User on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
@SmokeDetector vandalism
 
@tripleee yeah, but as I said, it's the amount of area that we have to cover for internet which is the problem. We happen to have the 7th lowest population density in the world
This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by human population density, and measured by the number of human inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. The list also includes but does not rank unrecognized but de facto independent countries. The figures in the following table are based on areas including inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers). Data are estimates for July 2005, taken from the United Nations World Prospects Report (2004 revision), unless stated...
 
Recovered from WebSocketConnectionClosedException: Connection is already closed.
 
@angussidney just sayin' if it was really terrible, people would not be on the Internet
 
@angussidney Oh crap 18000 people per square kilometer . . . can 18000 people even fit in a square kilometer?
 
10:13 AM
@angussidney Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell people they might want to come here.
 
@angussidney Aren't the vast majority living in or very near to the main cities?
 
@DavidPostill on the coast
 
BRB moving to Australia
 
and we have a lot of coast
 
10:14 AM
@M.A.R. @angussidney see what you did??
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL-only title, bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title, repeated URL at end of long post: healthpurelives.com/paravex/ by tshah2470 on askubuntu.com (@ThomasWard)
tpu- by Glorfindel
 
Oh well, at least I know he will be a good citizen..... I hope :P
 
@angussidney . . .
 
@angussidney and yet Iceland (8th) has the highest Internet penetration
 
10:15 AM
Hey, Iran is 162, not bad.
 
Australia is a terrible country, ugly, no nice beaches, no nice countryside, horrible horrible place, land fill, polluted dangerous, stay out!! @angussidney do you think they're buying it?
 
@tripleee because 75% of the people live in the same town.
 
TIL the world is weird
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating words in body: Hello where can the php go by Fille on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
@SmokeDetector vandalism
 
10:17 AM
@YvetteColomb don't forget the fact that it always rains..... such an annoyance
 
@M.A.R. Yeah, it's odd how Australia has most of the extremely dangerous critters ;)
 
@SmokeDetector hello
 
Restart: API quota is 9631.
 
@DavidPostill I can manage, don't worry
 
@Glorfindel the big modal dialog box in Dutch is supposed to demonstrate something?
 
10:17 AM
@DavidPostill Funnelweb spiders and a bunch of snakes anyone?
 
@Glorfindel lol
 
@tripleee probably some legislation about cookies
 
@DavidPostill yep, but we're pretty safe, you know not to stick your hand into moist mulch and leaves if you live in Sydney, to check your shoes if they're left outside before putting your feet into them.. funnelwebs
snakes everywhere. Had them in houses, gardens
they are not where my horses are, the stomping hooves scares them away
 
@angussidney Killer snails as well. We were discussing this in RA yesterday. :)
 
@DavidPostill ?? no killer snails lolol
 
10:21 AM
@YvetteColomb You sure about that? :)
 
Also ants. Don't forget ants. -___-
 
Conus textile, common name the textile cone or the cloth of gold cone is a venomous species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. The conotoxin of this species is extremely dangerous to humans. == List of synonyms == Conus (Cylinder) textile Linnaeus, 1758 · accepted, alternate representation Conus archiepiscopus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792 Conus ...
 
@DavidPostill are they supposed to be eating people?
 
@M.A.R. are you saying that ants don't live anywhere else in the world? :O
 
These killer snails possess a neurotoxin powerful enough to easily kill a human. What’s more they have an effective delivery mechanism for this venom – a tiny harpoon. These modified teeth consist of a hollow barb that can be fired in any direction and then reeled back in by the snail. In larger cone snails the harpoon is large and powerful enough to not only penetrate human skin, but gloves or wetsuits too.
 
10:22 AM
a marine snail!!! you got me on that one. I was thinking land snails
 
@angussidney Well, considering that Australia gets all the killer versions of small things, ants shouldn't be an exception
 
oh our oceans are dangerous, even our rockpools, you are taught early not to put your hands into rock pools or step into them if there is a sheltered spot a blue ringed octopus can hide
and box jelly fish
 
and great white shark
 
Recovered from WebSocketConnectionClosedException: Connection is already closed.
 
the thing is, it's easy to avoid being killed by these animals and creatures
 
10:25 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in answer: What key shortcuts are to comment and uncomment code in Visual Studio 2012? by brainlogic on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
tpu- by Glorfindel
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: Well, issue is, much more something by eleatrump on drupal.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Glorfindel
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body: Paravex Male Enhancement by AlexJendra on drupal.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Glorfindel
 
Sorry for the messages, I'm trying to get smokey local working
Restart: API quota is 9998.
The smokey running on my account should have fixes for the websocket, lets see if its going to restart
 
Recovered from WebSocketConnectionClosedException: Connection is already closed.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer, pattern-matching website in answer: In CSS how % is calculated in case of margin and padding by Best Image Quote on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
Recovered from WebSocketConnectionClosedException: Connection is already closed.
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
10:40 AM
CI on 2fc3131 succeeded.
 
!!/pull
 
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev 2fc3131 (Fernando van Loenhout: Forgot to import json) (running on ArtOfCode/EC2)
Restart: API quota is 9467.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body: The Best Weight Loss Diet Meal by lannelson on drupal.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Glorfindel
 
@Ferrybig remember that there is a 7-minute interval between errors, so while smokey may have hit it your copy may yet to hit it
 
10:56 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer: How to do an international call? by Anca ilies on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
Not sure
Which part is spammy?
 
'Her' profile. Also the 'vectone' in the answer
 
tpu- by tripleee
 
@M.A.R. use so-and-so SIM cards for best rates (paraphrase)
 
Right! I always forget to check the profile
 
11:07 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted username: Excel 2013 slow when Cell Editing by Marlin Woods on superuser.com
tpu- by Ashish Ahuja
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body: advantage garcinia by Parse1958 on apple.stackexchange.com
 
@SmokeDetector text copied from q and well known troll
 
tpu- by Ashish Ahuja
tpu- by Ashish Ahuja
 
@SmokeDetector copied from q again
 
@AshishAhuja User nuked :)
 
11:13 AM
Backoff received of 10 seconds on request to questions/131378;87456?site=mathematica at 11:12:13 UTC
 
@angussidney The real copy said 2 times the error, in the time the local one was running, so according to that, it worked, and that can be seen above
 
Cool. Thanks for fixing it btw :)
 
@SmokeDetector f
 
11:31 AM
Restart: API quota is 9091.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, repeated URL at end of long post: How does Healthy GC Pro weight loss pills work? by healthygcpro on superuser.com
 
sd k
 
!!/errorlogs 20
!!/errorlogs 40
sd 2del
 
11:48 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, bad keyword with email in answer, email in answer: Moving out three months into my one year lease. What happens? by mark on money.stackexchange.com
tpu- by tripleee
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: In all actuality, the clients usually by Brive1954 on workplace.stackexchange.com
tpu- by DavidPostill
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL-only title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title, repeated URL at end of long post: maleenhancementshop.info/soleil-glo/ by Soleil Glo on askubuntu.com (@ThomasWard)
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, repeated URL at end of long post, blacklisted user: In case you're set up to take in additional by Brive1954 on workplace.stackexchange.com
tpu- by DavidPostill
 
12:07 PM
Night all
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL in title, bad keyword in body, link following arrow in body, pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title, repeated URL at end of long post: musclegainfast.com/x-ripped/ by jessicaanden on 3dprinting.stackexchange.com
tpu- by tripleee
Backoff received of 10 seconds on request to questions/269865;269873?site=electronics at 12:10:50 UTC
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in body: To optimize physical overall performance in X-Ripped ladies and men? by CharleneStien on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Glorfindel
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, blacklisted website in answer, pattern-matching website in answer: Webcrawling using Scrapy : alert when keyword spoted in forum by christylogu on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
tpu- by Wrzlprmft
 
12:43 PM
Backoff received of 10 seconds on request to questions/131382;16802?site=mathematica at 12:41:33 UTC
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, repeating characters in answer: Difference b/w Read and View Only by user61934 on sharepoint.stackexchange.com
tpu- by DavidPostill
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in body: Testoterone Reload - Boost Up Your Girl Satisfying Power by bredaopcea on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Ashish Ahuja
 
Please do not answer spam questions. Flag them as spam instead. — Ashish Ahuja 10 secs ago
someone actually answered a spam q? O_O
 
naa- by Ashish Ahuja
 
what the?
 
Well, his username is Confused …
 
@art @undo @hichris Bug with API and FDSC: There was an answer on the above ^ spam report, and I flagged that as NAA, because it was. FDSC replied to the question on MS as NAA. This is a bug with FDSC as it replied to the report of the question even though I flagged the answer, and a bug with the API because it accepted a naa feedback to the question
 
12:57 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user: How to perform mltiple subsets of data in a for loop by NLM09 on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
fp- by Ashish Ahuja
Restart: API quota is 8530.
 
1:17 PM
@SmokeDetector Why you do this again...
 
@Ferrybig That's not a report.
 
^ \o/
 
that will teach them ...
 
1:28 PM
Seems like the HB packet coming from SE is broken, even the realtime page disconnects from the websocket now...
 
1:40 PM
If SE isn't fixing the websocket, we probably need to make a thread manually send a hb packet every 5 minutes
 
7 messages moved to Trash
 
2:02 PM
!!/alive
 
@Ferrybig Of course
 
ok I have this answer that seems like spam (unreg user), but it is related to question and containing the word "our USB Host boards" stackoverflow.com/a/40656940
 
Hey
 
@AshishAhuja The FDSC bug is known about, hasn't been fixed because I thought it was edge casey, but if we keep hitting it I'll fix it.
The API bug... yeah, that shouldn't happen.
 
@PetterFriberg not spam IMO
@ArtOfCode alright then.
 
2:18 PM
@PetterFriberg I flagged as NAA.
 
I went with VLQ, thanks for response
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer: PHP :: (What does this mean/do?) by Manuel Esperón on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
@PetterFriberg Seems like a legit hardware store. The promotion is even (weakly) disclosed with the use of "our". I don't think we need to nuke that.
 
naa- by Glorfindel
Restart: API quota is 7863.
 
3:03 PM
@AshishAhuja In the future, maybe only ping Art about that because I don't know anything about it.
 
alright, sorry.
anyway, gotta go now
 
no worries
 
@Undo FDSC seems to be the #1 way to feedback now
 
Numbers would support that claim
 
@Undo Are you comfortable with that?
 
3:19 PM
@Magisch Sounds like you have a reason not to be?
 
@Undo No
I was just asking
Several people in here had reservations about the whole thing
 
Yeah, I'm fine with it
 
it could use a small tweak in the tpu by $name type messages from Smokey though
 
like?
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in answer: Programming microcontrollers: JTAG, SPI, USB oh my!? by Caiubi on electronics.stackexchange.com
 
3:22 PM
@Undo currently, they're only sent when the FDSC feedback happens when there is no feedback at all. It would probably be better to change it to happen only when there is no feedback from FDSC or this room
 
naa- by Glorfindel
 
Because for instance for posts on SO lots of times they feedback in SOCVR and FDSC then doesn't create a message here, leading people to click and feedback on a twice-feedbacked post again because they can't see it.
 
Maybe. Not sure we have room data.
 
Multiple feedbacks are not a problem.
 
Have chat hosts, which could work, but ^
 
3:24 PM
The "Problem" (more of a inconvenience) is that people bother to look / feedback again when they don't need to
 
I think it's actually valuable to have more than one feedback on a single post.
 
If there was a tpu- by $name under that post they wouldn't
 
@Glorfindel Me too
 
In any case, I tend to visit the link anyway to see if the post is already nuked.
 
The Scenario is this:
1. Spam on SO gets reported
2. Someone in SOCVR flags / feedbacks
3. Someone from here flags/feedbacks using FDSC
4. There is still no visible indication here for if the report has feedback yet
5. Someone else from here feedbacks not knowing the post already has two.
 
3:27 PM
@Magisch So here's the issue I see with that reasoning: I see two primary paths (correct me if I'm wrong): Either someone opens the posts, sees it still exists, and spam flags it (which we need anyway); or they can't see the post, opens metasmoke, and sees the giant green tick marks.
Seems like a fairly small problem path to optimize for.
 
@Magisch What is the problem with this scenario?
I see 3 people gave feedback and hopefully flagged the post appropriately. Seems like a win for SE and a win for us.
 
@Andy Someone might go to metasmoke to open a post with intend to feedback on it (they don't know it has any yet) because it's already been nuked. Then on MS they see it already has 2 feedbacks
A few wasted clicks
Like I said, it's not a major issue
 
@Magisch doesn't 3. always lead to a tpu- by in this room, so 4. is impossible?
 
And extra eyes on posts and feedbacks, which is pretty much always a good thing.
@Glorfindel it won't post here if someone in SOCVR already posted feedback from chat.
 
@Glorfindel Only if the post has no prior feedback at all, not even in SOCVR
 
3:30 PM
OK, clear.
 
@Magisch It gets sent for the first feedback of each type, actually. I'm not sure what the problem you're seeing is - care to clarify?
 
@ArtOfCode tpu- in SOCVR, tpu from FDSC, no message here.
Not convinced that's a problem, but it is a valid path
 
So the tpu- in SOCVR is via chat and not via FDSC?
Yeah, that would happen
 
Think so
 
We'd have to post a message to here and SOCVR when a post gets any feedback, chat or not, to solve that
It's possible - modify the MS socket to specify the room to send to, and then post two messages down that socket, one for each room, from an after_save feedback callback
Whether we want to or not is a different question
 
3:34 PM
Or...we could remove the notification completely, so that users go flag the post and we not worry about how many feedback reports MS receives
 
@Andy This'd work
 
How much load can metasmoke handle on the nano, @Undo? I'm thinking I could make a userscript to show feedback counts by each Smokey report message, but that's API-heavy even if it's just one person using it.
@Andy I quite like the notifications, since they surface the feedback so it can be discussed if necessary, but I agree that we don't actually need to worry about multiple feedbacks.
It's not like MS is going to run out of DB space any time soon
 
feedbacks are small
@ArtOfCode Don't really know
 
@ArtOfCode +1
 
@ArtOfCode I'm a fan of the conflicted feedback notification, but things like this don't mean much to me:
14 mins ago, by SmokeDetector
naa- by Glorfindel
 
3:37 PM
There are over 10k feedbacks from FDSC already. We must be around 70-80k feedbacks total?
@Andy Yeah, those are what I'm talking about - I like those.
 
@ArtOfCode 64525
 
Not a bad guess
 
@ArtOfCode It provides no context. And the one I linked to is in the middle of a conversation so it's just a little harder to determine what it's referring to.
 
For users new to Charcoal, it is helpful to see the first feedback messages. For regulars, it increases the chance of herd mentality voting.
 
@Andy would it help to always include the post link, even if it's on the most recent report?
 
3:39 PM
@ArtOfCode Maybe?
 
That'd probably get messy
I'd rather just self-reply to the message
Or just remove them
 
So that one you quoted would have ended up as "naa- by Glorfindel on Programming microcontrollers: JTAG, SPI, USB oh my!?"
 
I like the remove idea :)
 
Re removing 'em, remember that not everyone in here can choose to go back and read the deleted messages
 
@ArtOfCode ?
 
3:41 PM
That's a privilege for mods and RO's
 
No, remove them as in don't post them
 
^
 
@Undo Oh, right
 
How often is feedback really discussed?
 
Not convinced. I think they're worth something - they perform the same function in showing what feedback is being sent as chat messages do
 
3:42 PM
Does MS have any sort of page usage analytics? Can you see how often people go visit reports?
 
@Andy I could do some log-digging if I really wanted to
 
@Andy not without @Undo grepping the logs
 
Meh. Not that important then
 
But deploys make that kinda hard because we rotate logs with every deploy
 
We could build analytics, or we could use Google analytics (but I'm guessing most of us here have an adblocker and would block that?)
 
3:44 PM
Overkill.
 
Personally, I'd like them removed. I don't think feedback is discussed enough to justify having everything posted here. However, I know others see value in it and would prefer to not go to MS to see how others are flagging things.
 
I haven't really seen a clear problem statement we agree on yet, so...
 
@Undo You can't tell me you'd object to more pretty data to look at ;)
 
well there's that
 
@ArtOfCode No. The reason I was asking was because I wondered how often conversations are started based on feedback and I imagine we'd see certain reports in MS have a much higher visit rate when they are being discussed
 
3:46 PM
@Andy oh, so identify an average visit count, then find the outliers? And the count of outliers tells us how often we actually discuss a post?
 
If you are actually thinking of analytics, I've been looking at Heap, but haven't gotten around to playing with it yet.
 
@Andy Maybe remove them only for tps? Although sometimes I see tps that I have no clue what's up with...
 
I'll take a look into Heap
 
@ArtOfCode If I were to guess, I'd say most reports only get 0-1 visits. Anything over 5 is probably being discussed somewhere.
 
3:46 PM
Rather not be sending data about people to some outside service when we can do it ourselves.
 
@Undo Fair enough
 
Looks like a pretty standard analytics setup... add an inline script, and all the data gets sent off to them
If we were building them ourselves, what kind of data would we want to see?
 
There is also piwik. It's the self hosted version of Google analytics. I used it for about 5 years on a gaming site. I liked it. Looking at it now, it looks like it's gotten a lot of upgrades in the past 2-3 years.
@ArtOfCode Page views per page is the biggest I can think of. Maybe with that, referring page so that you can see where people are visiting a report from. That's going to be spotty though depending on browser preferences and plugins.
 
That would be possible... fair amount of DB space required to store all that, but it can be done
What'd be efficient, @Undo? A PageView model with URL, referrer, and user-agent fields?
Add a record on every load from the application controller?
 
@ArtOfCode That's what ankane.github.io/ahoy does
If we're convinced we need to do analytics
 
3:54 PM
@Undo I'd go with that.
Maybe we don't need analytics, but they would be interesting
 
I am not yet. I was just asking based on my hypothesis that discussed posts get visited in MS, other reports do not (or get very few)
 
Meh. Sounds like something that would be useful rarely -- how many times would you actually need to use it outside of curiosity?
 
That
 
How many times does anyone use analytics except for curiosity :)
shrug
 
@ArtOfCode I use it constantly at work. It helps me determine a lot about what needs to be focused on
 
3:58 PM
Fair. There's some scope for doing that with MS - if we're getting a lot of search hits, we can focus on making search better, or if the API is a big traffic sink then I'll get my backside in gear and fix it. Not sure what there is beyond that.
Analytics would give us that, the occasional interesting statistic like the "how often does it get discussed", and interest. As far as I can see.
 
Is MS indexable by Google?
I image they wouldn't like it
 
No, it's not.
 
That's cool
Probably for the best :)
 
@Andy Um? Good question. We don't have meta tags in the head, but that doesn't necessarily preclude it. Why would Google not be happy about that?
 
Because it's all spam
 
4:00 PM
We could always noindex the report pages
 
Ninja'd
 
Yep, that'd do it
 
As for the API, when I hit it, I haven't had any complaints about performance that I haven't submitted a bug report for.
You'll be pleased to know it can spit back 10,000 items pretty quickly :)
You'll probably be even more pleased to know that I don't do that often
 
It's actually intended to spit that kind of data out... unlike the search JSON
 
4:09 PM
One thing I found while testing is that some spammers suck at making proper URLs. This pattern is seen a lot: http://%20http:/
 
That's like having your political campaign call people and then forgetting to tell them to vote for you.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer: How to display a javascript File object in an iframe with its name? by dir45 on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
Having looked at Ahoy, it looks awesome
 
4:13 PM
ankane.github.io/ahoy, analytics framework, discussion up there ^
 
Wow
This discussion kept going :p
(I was traveling home from work and taking a shower)
 
sd f
 
4:34 PM
It's interesting watching Undo's primary monitor now. The votes are coming in slow enough that you can mostly tell the order nominees are displayed for a user.
 
4:50 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: In any case, the Paravex Male Enhancement incorporates by demonremo on security.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Ferrybig
 
5:13 PM
tpu- by Glorfindel
Backoff received of 10 seconds on request to questions/131400;131401?site=mathematica at 17:17:20 UTC
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer: Find the inverse of g(x) = f(x) - 2 by user390421 on math.stackexchange.com
tpu- by Glorfindel
 
6:19 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body: get datastring DataFormatString from two column i want get ViolationID by Anas Khanjer on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
Probably vandalism ...
@SmokeDetector tp
 
@Glorfindel Recorded question as true positive in metasmoke. Use tpu or trueu if you want to blacklist a user.
Restart: API quota is 6172.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer: How to make QR code for BOTH Android Market and App Store by Leandro Reis de Andrade on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
6:35 PM
@SmokeDetector n
 
@SmokeDetector f (legit ms website)
 
@Ferrybig Yeah. That's what I thought. But it's deleted already ...
@SmokeDetector f
 
7:27 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in answer: Is saying "I had a fever" correct? by Freeman on english.stackexchange.com
 
sd k
 
for cowbell
... gota have more cowbell
 
sd f?
 
. . . not sure
 
i guess i'll give the benefit of the doubt, since there actually is a question (albeit not-so-high quality) and this is the first occurrence of beautifulplacesindia.com in a smokey report
 
yah, he also has other SE accounts w/ legit questions
 
Restart: API quota is 5623.
 
8:15 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Non-English link in answer, non-Latin link in answer, pattern-matching website in answer: Naming audio plug-ins using JUCE framework by Alireza Rahmani on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
tpu- by Gothdo
 
8:28 PM
Backoff received of 10 seconds on request to questions?site=stackoverflow at 20:27:31 UTC
 
8:39 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer: How to approach implementing 'class Card' as required by Python textbook by ryan p on stackoverflow.com (@dorukayhan)
 
@SmokeDetector did a mod delete that?
 
Welcome back angussidney
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in answer, email in answer: Multiple hard inquiry for a single loan from car dealer? by Nigeria Compensation Team Onli on money.stackexchange.com
tpu- by DavidPostill
 
^^^ Ooer. Spammer with a spammy name :)
 
8:55 PM
@Ferrybig thx
 
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Also, my thoughts on the feedback messages from FDSC: theyre pretty useful. However it would be much better if they didn't stuff up the shorthand syntax counting.
 
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@dorukayhan nope, 'deleted by owner'.
 
@AshishAhuja I've mostly fixed the bug you described in FDSC in the next version, which should be out this weekend. (@ArtOfCode I've set it up to reset the MS IDs on flag or clicking X, but I need help with doing the same if they click outside the dialog. Any ideas? Code on new branch on GH)
 
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@angussidney I have a idea for the problem, why not store the post id as a "data-metasmoke-post-id=?" attached to the flag dialog itself, if the flag dialog is closed, it will auto remove, and if it's reopened, the script should check the post id
 
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!!/alive
 
@DavidPostill Of course
 
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@Ferrybig Smart. I'll have a look at doing that when I get the chance.
 
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