@NisseEngström This isn't always true, but typically the website is a separate watch and then the website is excluded from the one that is the company name (using regex). This also makes it easier to selectively blacklist websites
@RyanM 'company and Raipur' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@RyanM 'Use a geocoding library to calculate the distance between the physical address of each registered company and Raipur.' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@Nick I don't think so. I considered that, but despite it being pretty thorough there's no contact info or anything that someone would need to apply; in fact, they appear to expect "actual complete code of the above mentioned task" rather than job applications
fp- feedback received on \[[MS](//metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/426667)] [Could not parse selector expression Could not parse selector expression new UiSelector().new uiSelector().clickable(true)Could not parse selector expression `new UiSelector().new uiSelector().clickable(true): UiSelector has no Could not parse selector expression `new UiSelector().new uiSelector().clickable(true)`: UiSelector has no new uiSelectorCould not parse selector expression `new UiSelector().new uiSelec tor().clickable(true)`: UiSelector has no `new uiSelector method](//stackoverflow.com/questions/72678375)
@RyanM That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer Append -force to the command word(s) if you really want to add the pattern you provided.
!!/report ethereum.stackexchange.com/a/139875 "undisclosed affiliation: Username block.cc indicates affiliation, but does not disclose in the post. Same user was banned on Stack Overflow for posting similar stuff. Note: edited by a mod. (custom flagged)"
@Glorfindel Why do you think that's FP? That seems like a pretty clear violation of the policy ("you must disclose your affiliation in your post"), especially given that it's their only answer, suggesting they're only here to promote their site.