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12:14 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, potentially bad keyword in answer, toxic answer detected (159): I can't find my items after I die by jay on gaming.SE
 
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@SmokeDetector That's not really an answer though.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Excel VBA: Need to change my code to copy paste values in TEXT format by Emil Walas on stackoverflow.com
 
12:31 AM
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12:58 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, potentially bad keyword in answer, toxic answer detected (159): Vector2D or Vector3D in 2D games by Tunggay123 on stackoverflow.com
 
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1:18 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer, pattern-matching website in answer (139): Is there a way to extract duplicate lines in Sublime Text? by Zahid Mahmood Naqvi on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, repeating characters in answer (264): Reflection of a Point over a Line by user15080785 on stackoverflow.com
 
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sdc watch enic\.pk
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Can you run pfsense on a Raspberry Pi 3? by Mitchell Tuckness on raspberrypi.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): What kind of this hash encrypt? by seo on security.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, potentially bad ip for hostname in body, potentially bad ns for domain in body (97): How do you fix a broken hinge on a HP laptop? by Breeze End Technology Inc on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to get an access token from vKontakte (VK) via OAuth2? by Luan Himmlisch on stackoverflow.com
 
1:41 AM
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2:02 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Breaker keeps tripping even when nothing plugged in by Emmanuel nwankwo on diy.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer (1): Cursor color in xterm; change accordingly to the syntax in vim by Prekop on stackoverflow.com
 
2:20 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted website in body, potentially bad keyword in body, blacklisted user (171): Mobile phone portable jammer can quickly intercept the signal by precisejammers on ja.stackoverflow.com
 
sdc watch breezendtech\.com
 
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica You don't have blacklist manager privileges, but I've created PR#5750 for you.
 
PR#5750 ("EJoshuaS - Reinstate Monica: Watch breezendtech\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
 
@SmokeDetector rude
 
2:41 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): execute sonarqube scanner jenkins ✏️ by tu nguyen on stackoverflow.com
 
3:07 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad ns for domain in answer, non-latin link in answer (155): Factor Search Clearing Button in DT: shinydashboard vs. shinymaterial by gtechpcm0 on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): 100 off for any three product within category by D 3 on magento.SE
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, potentially bad keyword in answer, toxic answer detected (159): Unaffected vs Uneffected by Anthony Woods Jr. on english.SE
 
!!/approve 5750
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title (2): Is there a better classical latin translation of don't let the bastards get you down? by Gcloud Help on latin.SE
 
@CodyGray 'https://sa.wdguide.com/' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
 
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3:23 AM
!!/watch sa\.wdguide\.com
 
@SmokeDetector naa- ... I think. I'm not sufficiently familiar with worldbuilding.SE's posting guidelines to be confident flagging. It looks like an attempt at posting something relevant, but I'm not sure it succeeded...
 
3:37 AM
Err... that looks like gibberish to me, @RyanM.
But today I was told that I might think too many things are gibberish.
 
@SmokeDetector For Worldbuilding, this looks like an answer to me; probably even one that will get upvoted.
 
Hm, it happens again. :-\
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): Unity Legacy 2D Animation by Wesley on stackoverflow.com
 
It doesn't appear to have anything whatsoever to do with the question, @Makyen...
 
3:46 AM
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@CodyGray It's a story intro that does, actually, answer the question. You have to read a good portion of it to get a location, but it does give a location, and it builds a world around that location. From what I've seen, the people on Worldbuilding like that sort of answer.
 
The first paragraph references the question (note "hyperspectral satellite").
Also Makyen's prediction was proven correct: the answer has now been upvoted (and cleared first-post review by a 12k+ user).
 
:-(
Yet more evidence why this shouldn't be SE-wide.
 
Given that, I'm gonna switch to FP, though personally it seems of questionable relevance.
 
I can't go that, but I guess I'll change to NAA.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (43): canonical link in HTML by Krish RT on stackoverflow.com
 
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4:11 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (71): loop on finding the parent by Edwin Alim on stackoverflow.com
 
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4:28 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to host a node js / express server with MySQL on Elastic Beanstalk AWS by Ziwon on stackoverflow.com
 
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5:08 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching product name in body (98): How Can I Configure Keepalived to Not Change the Routed Ip? ✏️ by TarabydaVllasıCafcaflıAtArabsı on stackoverflow.com
 
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Sketchy link, watching for more:
!!/watch getneocharge\.com
 
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yeah I thought that was maybe FP at first skim, but after further consideration I agree with "Sigh"
 
It basically admits to being NAA.
It might be worse than that, but, again, everyone keeps telling me that my "gibberish" filter is miscalibrated.
The response I want to give is essentially: "I've upped my standards; now up yours."
 
Where did you have this conversation? I appear to have missed it.
 
@cigien One iteration occurred here but I'm not sure about previous iterations
 
5:32 AM
@RyanM I was actually referring to the comment just below the linked one. I only read transcripts in 3 of the rooms Cody hangs out in, and I don't remember seeing this today in any of them.
 
@ArtOfCode i'm hesitant to accept the staticmethod bits
because at one point I did that in places too and BOOM everything blew up
in case you see my code notes on that PR
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in body (1): Como decodifico un json devuelto por un stored proc en mysql? by Armando on es.stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (43): My discord bot won't work and has this error. Also the commands won't work by Cocoinit on stackoverflow.com
 
@cigien You also don't read the mod room transcript (obviously). :-) Although you had a similar discussion without me in SOCVR, regarding whether a certain answer was gibberish. I still think it was, consisting as it did of a hodgepodge of English and non-English words, with random snippets from the question pasted in for maximum confusion.
 
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@CodyGray Ah, I see. I can guess as to why the conversation took place in the mod room though :) I didn't mean to have the conversation without you, you just weren't around at the time. I'll say that while I'm sympathetic to your POV, I think your standards on gibberish shouldn't be voiced too publicly. The main reason is that it gives users inconsistent guidance re flagging, and that doesn't help with users already being scared of declined flags.
 
is reading scrollback ... the heck did I walk into
 
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@cigien Right, of course. Wasn't blaming you for having a conversation without me. The emphasis wasn't meant to imply any frustration.
 
5:50 AM
@CodyGray I know, I just mentioned it because I would really have liked it if you were around for the conversation :)
 
Meh. It also doesn't help for users who are frustrated at the plethora of garbage content appearing on our sites and people who are reluctant to actually do something about it. In particular, to do something to keep it from coming back.
The folks who are obsessed with declined flags are probably beyond help.
I'm more worried about the Eternal Return of the Same.
 
Hmm, that would be quite a large percentage of users though. Being obsessed with declined flags I mean.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): Unity 2D Animation Cannot Play Clip by Wesley on stackoverflow.com
 
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5:52 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in title (69): ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsExceptonWhenReadingTiffImage by Pathfinder on stackoverflow.com
 
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@SmokeDetector really not sure whether to call that snarky Mesopotamian FP or NAA
 
@cigien Is it really? Or is it just a significant handful of those who speak the loudest in the places where you and I frequent?
 
@CodyGray pretty sure it's this
 
@tripleee Definitely not FP. It admits in the post itself that it's not an answer. At best, it's a comment sharing a related link.
 
5:56 AM
because there's users who get DOZENS of declined flags on Ask Ubuntu and elsewhere for misusing VLQ flags, and they just don't pay attention XD
actually had to mod message a few about it
 
Heh. Well, it's unfair to count all the users who don't care.
I would limit the sample size to users who actually care.
For example, cigien clearly cares, but isn't obsessed with getting a few flags declined on edge cases because a mod happened to disagree with him about some nuance.
 
@CodyGray Definitely.
 
That's the healthy approach.
 
@CodyGray I don't really know. You would be able to judge this much better, being able to actually decline flags and whatnot. My impression is based largely on chat rooms we frequent, that is true.
 
Being able to decline flags doesn't really help me to assess how users feel about it.
 
5:59 AM
@ThomasWard I see you're a mod on Ask Ubuntu. In your experience, do users who care about curation worry about their declined flag stats?
 
ERR:TIRED, define:curation in context
 
@ThomasWard A chat room analogous to SOCVR for example. Basically any member there would count as a member who cares about curation.
Is that a helpful definition? I'm not sure :p
 
we don't have a room that's analogous to SOCVR on Ask Ubuntu, closest is the Downboat room and that's not really super active either
and all the members there know the expected flagging behavior (posted numerous times on AU Meta) from the mod team and obey it nearly religiously
 
@ThomasWard Ah, interesting. Why do they do that? Is it fear of declined flags? Or do they believe that the current guidance on AU Meta is the right guidance in all (most) cases?
I'm asking because I get the impression that a lot of SO users follow the guidance out of a fear of declined flags, rather than because they agree with the guidance per se.
 
I think we have to look at that site differently from sites like History, etc.
because Ask Ubuntu is a tech site, not a history site, etc.
but we had a HUGE issue pre-2016 of people not understanding what flags should be used for what
so we wrote guidance.
MAINLY because of misuse of VLQ
since then that's sort of become 'accepted policy' because a majority of the community was behind it
 
6:08 AM
Hmm, there is guidance on MSO about stuff like flags. I feel there's more debate about the merits though. I was unaware of the previous issues with VLQ flags on AU, thanks.
 
@CodyGray Fair enough. On what are you basing your guess that this is not a problem with the majority of users? If that is your guess.
 
@cigien yeah people were using VLQ for link only, etc. and that's not what we wanted
but you also have to focus on the purpose of the site
Ask Ubuntu is like Superuser or Unix and Linux, it's HIGHLY technical
and the mod team is sometimes faster than reviewers on some things, and there's general consensus already about what is/isn't flagworthy, etc.
and USUALLY the reviewers close items, etc. before the mod team has to do anything
 
Cigien is coming from Stack Overflow, so emphasizing that the site is technical... yeah, he gets that. :-)
 
and with two new moderators recently, the flags queue is pretty empty when I wake up :P
(4-10 flags per day are what I have to handle, and they're usually edge cases, duplicated answers, or Known Trolls Being [CENSORED])
anyways, sleeptime, good night.
 
6:12 AM
@ThomasWard To clarify, there's consensus within the mod team about what is flagworthy?
@ThomasWard Night :)
 
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Makyen/EC2-num02: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
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6:38 AM
teward/Osiris: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
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Restart: API quota is 19264.
 
@SmokeDetector fp- self promotion edited out.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): Display a date format from MYSQL Database ✏️ by abc on stackoverflow.com
 
@metasmoke @Nij Why is that TP? It just has a little filler text at the bottom. It's very repairable, so that should be FP.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (92): Top employee perks and benefits by Philip13 on area51.meta.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (43): What is the best online marketing company? by Niamul Anan on stackoverflow.com
 
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6:53 AM
!!/watch tarhibit\.com
 
sdc ms-status
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklists reloaded at rev 6cd1acc (SmokeDetector: Auto watch of tarhibit\.com by Cody Gray) (running on teward/Osiris)
@cigien metasmoke is up. Current failure count: 0 (teward/Osiris)
 
@metasmoke For some reason, Smokey really didn't want to take feedback via FIRE here...
 
@RyanM Ah, I thought my browser was acting up or something. Looks like the MS report can't be loaded either.
Hmm, working now.
sdc watch multikrd\.com
 
@metasmoke @Nij this just looks like a low-quality question; is it actually a troll or something?
@metasmoke same with this
@metasmoke and this
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Def не принимает значения by Жохов on ru.stackoverflow.com
 
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iBug/Lily: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
 
sdc watch writingmaesters\.com
 
7:07 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in body (96): SIM số đẹp phát tài phát lộc là gì? by Linh Nguyễn on stackoverflow.com
 
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!!/watch simviet\.info
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklists reloaded at rev 5cb011a (SmokeDetector: Auto watch of simviet\.info by Cody Gray) (running on teward/Osiris)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in answer (80): Get a random sentence from a selection each time in Batch by yee on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Toxic answer detected (80): Add external calendar to Google Calendar by Gerald Brebner on android.SE (@AndrewT.)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body (1): photo necklace personalized photo necklace by photoneck on meta.SE
 
7:25 AM
!!/test-q yourphotonecklace.com.au
 
> Potentially bad ip for hostname in body
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Potentially bad ip for hostname in body - yourphotonecklace.com.au suspicious IP address 23.227.38.32
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
sdc watch yourphotonecklace\.com\.au
 
sdc unwatch yourphotonecklace\.com\.au
 
7:27 AM
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sdc watch yourphotonecklace\.com(?:\.au)?
 
^ redirects to same place.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Error establishing a database connection on wordpress new installation by Sajjad Hossen on serverfault.com
 
7:30 AM
!!/watch (?-i:^ Sajjad Hossen$)
 
@tripleee Extra space.
 
again!? what is this
!!/unwatch (?-i:^ Sajjad Hossen$)
!!/watch (?-i:^Sajjad Hossen$)
 
7:32 AM
@cigien thanks for noticing
 
@tripleee np. Are you using a bookmarklet or userscript to generate the watches by any chance?
 
@cigien nope, just copy/paste ... I got a new keyboard yesterday which on the whole is an improvement over the makeshift one I had on loan while waiting for this one to arrive so part of this is just getting used to it
 
Ah, I see. Good luck. New keyboards certainly need getting used to. Like new shoes :)
 
on the whole a massive improvement over the Macbook Pro's keyboard which I have been hating increasingly until finally the M key broke completely a couple of weeks ago
not being able to type while on the move would be a problem if I could actually move, but now we have this COVID thing
 
7:37 AM
You use a laptop keyboard to type? I can't say I enjoy that at all.
 
I spent a lot of time commuting so I had basically given up on anything I could not make room for in my lap on the bus
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer, potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (37): Allitems.aspx should disappear other members by yufeifei on sharepoint.SE
 
@tripleee btw, if the intent is to blacklist that username eventually, note that there are 4 accounts across SE with that name. None of those accounts are active, but something to keep in mind perhaps.
 
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probably enough to blacklist the domain once it gets over the threshold but thanks for looking into that
 
7:40 AM
Sure. I'm just a little careful since I accidentally blacklisted a username shared by about 15 different accounts. Some of them quite active. :(
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): youtube video promotion by Shamim Hossain on stackoverflow.com
 
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!!/watch (?-i:dNLkj3)(?# fiverr)
 
sdc blacklist-username (?-i:cheapjammer$)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): How to get started with webAR? by mentoskk on stackoverflow.com
 
@SmokeDetector PC with jammer-welt.com.
 
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!!/watch mellowlash\.com
 
7:46 AM
sdc blacklist-username (?-i:^precisejammers$)
 
@SmokeDetector PC with jammer-shop.com
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer, potentially problematic ns configuration in answer (62): Share DB tables between two blogs on the same WP Multisite installation by angelinajack on wordpress.SE
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (43): Stacked bar chart open in playing form by using powerbi? by DS_Geek on stackoverflow.com
 
7:49 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer, potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (37): How can you override Upload.aspx or AllItems.aspx etc. SharePoint 2013 (NOT SP Designer) by yufeifei on stackoverflow.com
 
@CodyGray Matched by kiperline\.com on line 25635 of watched_keywords.txt
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Flutter firebase phone authentication problem. App closes abruptly by hmd on stackoverflow.com
 
8:03 AM
@metasmoke Hmm, the post appears to have been deleted. Can someone with 10k+ on math.se check if it was deleted by community?
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in body, potentially bad keyword in body (57): .pola ransomeware encript so how can i fix this problem and decrypt my files by Avicz on stackoverflow.com
 
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@SmokeDetector @CodyGray I think that's FP. See the comments on similar posts.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): On data type of an non specified column by Versteher on stackoverflow.com
 
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8:13 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (43): 1 paper summary on Automatic Solar Tracker by Ravi Kumar on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with a link in answer, blacklisted website in answer, username similar to website in answer (237): What is the most efficient way to deal with electronic waste? by Treasurebox on sustainability.SE
 
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sdc blacklist-username ^treasurebox$
 
8:18 AM
^ case insensitive since different variations of username are being used for related spam.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer (79): REST API - what is the proper way for sending ID on http request? by Ahfaz Malik on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in link text in body, potentially bad ns for domain in body (70): Yahoo customer service? by john adem on rpg.SE
 
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!!/watch number-directory\.com
 
8:26 AM
 
@cigien When the exact same content is getting widely spammed across multiple SE sites, you want to tell me it's a FP? Hmm, try again.
 
@CodyGray Did you read the comments on the older posts?
 
I agree with cigien, these seem to be ransomware victims trying to get help
 
They're victims asking for help. It's not spam.
ninja'ed :)
 
8:36 AM
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8:47 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): automatic transalation of django.po files using google translator by LordOfWebDev on stackoverflow.com
 
My point was that we are being spammed.
Haven't we made this argument in here before?
You go back and change feedback on innocuous-looking posts because it is judged later to be inappropriately spammy content.
How is that any different?
We have a clear pattern here.
 
I don't really see how multiple victims asking for help with the same problem is spam. These are, as far as we can tell, different people, being attacked by the same group. They're off-topic and the questions should be closed/deleted, but I don't think it's spam. It's not coming from the ransomware gang or anything - that wouldn't make sense.
It's not spam when 20 people post that $popularProduct pushed a bad update and their app is crashing now, for instance.
 
Isn't it something that we'd want blocked from submission?
 
In the same sense that we'd want general computing questions and questions about crashes without error messages blocked from submission, sure.
 
Or posts that are all images?
If there's a sustained campaign of a certain type of blatantly off-topic question being asked on sites where it's inappropriate... that's something I'd like to have handled.
Regardless of the motives of the posters.
 
9:00 AM
I certainly agree that it's useful to remove them, just not via red flags.
It's hard to call it a "campaign" when the posters have no way of knowing that the other posters exist.
 
Red flags aren't equivalent to TP feedback. I didn't nuke the question with a red flag.
 
Wait, why are we discussing flags at all? The question here is what the appropriate feedback to SD should be.
 
Right.
The echo is back. Now in this room, too.
What's concerning is that sometimes my own echo disagrees with me.
 
Well, only partly. I disagree with your TP feedback.
 
9:08 AM
Hey oh!
 
Ok, this is getting ridiculous :D
 
Maybe you should improve your typing speed.
 
I put great thought and effort into my messages. That takes time. You should try that yourself sometimes ;)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Chinese character in title, mostly non-latin title (167): geoserver中wfs通过时间字段查询数据 by wzl on gis.SE
I do not put thought into my messages. I am a bot.
 
Seems we arrive at the same conclusions, with apparently minimal effort on my part. I think I win.
 
9:11 AM
@SmokeDetector Woah, what happened here?
 
Sometimes Smokey gains sentience briefly until Thomas reboots the machine. It's a known bug.
 
@Mithical I wish I could :( My registration hasn't gone through. Makyen says it may be a bug or something. It's out of my control at the moment.
 
odd
In any case, it was someone (me) logging in to the account and posting a message manually
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Hackerrank SQL problem to solve in Oracle's SQL version by Veselin Iliev on stackoverflow.com
 
9:14 AM
Oh, very cool :) That definitely gave me a start. Nice one :)
 
Yeah, you're right that [red] flags was a red herring.
Anyway, my FP feedback is based on the fact that I find the content non-abusive, in the sense that it's merely misguided.
 
Here's where the conversation with Makyen ended by the way. If anyone joined Teams recently, let me know if I'm missing something.
 
I don't consider it any more TP than asking how to fix your computer that won't turn on or other problem we can't solve.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): What happens at the end of CLANNAD: After Story? by Zaheer Zaheer on anime.SE (@AndrewT.)
 
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9:17 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): how to get file from sftp server with task schedule LARAVEL by Hello World on stackoverflow.com
 
I joined it recently.
Don't remember any friction.
 
Hmm, that's odd. I'm not great with UIs but I'm 99% sure I did everything correctly :(
 
I never understood how that system worked.
 
This is something Thomas would know about, right?
 
I think it's more Undo or Art's territory but Thomas might know
I'm trying to remember how I joined Teams...
 
9:21 AM
Ah, thanks. I'll ping one of them the next time they pop in.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): how to get file from sftp server with task schedule LARAVEL by Kai on stackoverflow.com
 
@RyanM I don't think so
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Show second dependent dropdown without reloading the page by websoluteAT on stackoverflow.com
 
9:22 AM
Pretty sure I joined long before that existed
Oh RIGHT now I remember
That's when we broke Teams by setting our email domain to Gmail
 
@Mithical ohh, that makes sense
 
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Sketchy NAAs (link-only answer in the wrong language), possible spam:
!!/watch ritolab\.com
 
I have a user ID of 6, we were still breaking everything then :D
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Blacklists reloaded at rev dfebc52 (SmokeDetector: Auto watch of ritolab\.com by Ryan M) (running on teward/Osiris)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Submit value from first dropdown to second dropdown without reloading the page by websoluteAT on stackoverflow.com
 
9:25 AM
Unfortunately, that means I won't be of any use figuring out what went wrong with the metasmoke system
 
Wait, we stopped breaking things? Why didn't anyone tell me?
 
We didn't stop trying, they just fixed most of the things
 
Oh, good. I was worried because I already broke something today.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Dmit software is having a 20% discount right? by dmitus on stackoverflow.com
 
tpu- feedback received
 
9:34 AM
sdc watch-number +84 392 908 762
 
@cigien That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in answer and Potentially bad keyword in body; append -force if you really want to do that.
 
oops.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in body (68): Please help to detect ETHEREUM JSON key file by Igor_m on ethereum.SE
 
fp- feedback received
 

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