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00:01
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, potentially bad ip for hostname in answer (88): CBD Pre-scribed Cannabis Oil onboard a flight to United Kingdom by Swotson on travel.SE
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sdc watch- alpinols\.com
PR#5384 ("cigien: Watch alpinols\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
Zoe
Zoe
!!/approve 5384
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, repeating words in body (135): deleted this post deleted ✏️ by Mehmet Bayram on stackoverflow.com
00:07
@SmokeDetector v
Zoe
Zoe
sd v
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): When is "Dammit to hell" used? by gggdddjjj on ell.SE
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Zoe
Zoe
Mildly sus, ngl
On ell.se? I don't think so. How else would one ask that?
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@cigien Why do you think that is naa? ^
It's not, my bad.
Zoe
Zoe
meh, probably fine
Yeah, but still it's an answer.
00:12
Ah, just checking if I missed something
@ppwater No. Well, FP is definitely appropriate anyway.
Yeah.
Zoe
Zoe
Just remembered some similar context on asking clarification on certain words that were tpu-
@Zoe Is it? Why?
!!/reject 5383 "This doesn't look like it's worth the potential FP. While there aren't a large number of accounts on SE which match this, there are some. In general, we should try to stay away from blacklisting a username which might be someone's actual name."
00:15
@Makyen Closed pull request #5383.
Zoe
Zoe
@ppwater Emphasis on were, those questions were heavily contextual. Just seemed like it matched that pattern
@Makyen Ok, understood, thanks.
@Zoe Oh, okay.
Can someone show me how to do a search by a regex for a username on SE? I can't seem to figure it out.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer (2): My own nameservers don't work without adding glue records, why? by rajkosto on serverfault.com
00:25
@cigien I think you can't... meta.stackexchange.com/questions/189715/…
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You can't search by username But user ID I think. (not so sure. I should try out, but I don't want to)
@ppwater Hmm, that does seem to be the case. How did Makyen find all those Shane Watson's on SE then?
@cigien text search?
@cigien user id?
@ppwater No, that only shows content where the name is mentioned in the body I think.
@ppwater But how do I get those IDs? I only know the names.
@Makyen This makes sense, but I can't seem to figure out how to do a search on SE for a pattern in a username. How did you go about this?
00:31
@cigien If you go to a profile, stackoverflow.com/users/14091877/ppwater like mine, you see a link to a network profile. stackexchange.com/users/19279602/ppwater maybe 19279602 is my user id (the number)?
Or not.
@ppwater Right, if I know the account, I can get to the ID. But I don't know the account. And I want to search across SE, not just SO.
Oh.. I can't seem to do it..
@cigien I used: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1242966/…, which was created by Glorfindel and linked in their answer on MSE.
@Makyen Oh, I see. That makes complete sense. Thank you.
00:35
Makyen/EC2-num02: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
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@Makyen Oh, nice. Thanks for the link as well.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly punctuation marks in title (28): myContract.events.MyEvent() vs web3.eth.subscribe('logs', ...); by Mario Roma on ethereum.SE
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00:52
!!/alive
@ppwater ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in body (56): Error in Sql syntax when connecting to a database using mysql by Azid Ali on stackoverflow.com
@SmokeDetector f
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^ That was a misclick. I got triggered by the alpinols. Probably the same user as Swotson, but they're not promoting their product this time.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): How can you access USSD with a PWA? by cduffus on stackoverflow.com
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I went through the same thing just now...
01:16
sdc watch- africastalking\.com
PR#5385 ("cigien: Watch africastalking\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
@Spevacus Yeah, I figured it would trip up others the same way, hence the comment.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer (1): JOptionPane , Còmo setear por defecto el foco en el jtext cuando se abra el componente.? by PC-Ingenieria on es.stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer (87): How to burn MP3 files to a playable audio CD by Maria Night on superuser.com
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sdc bisect acethinker
01:22
@cigien Matched by acethinker(?!\.com) on line 589 of bad_keywords.txt
Hmm, even mentioning acethinker seems to qualify it as spam.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body (1): Redirect specific useragent using HTaccess by Get money on stackoverflow.com
sdc watch- beseductiv\.com
PR#5386 ("cigien: Watch beseductiv\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
@metasmoke Very spammy link, posted by new user with spammy? name.
01:31
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer, username similar to website in answer (153): Why does THC or CBD give me a mental boost? by Alpinols on psychology.SE
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@Spevacus Ok, this Alpinols thing is spam. Also, the one we both marked FP has been marked TP by a mod on travel.se, and the account appears to be nuked as well.
sdc watch- fivethirtyeight\.com
PR#5387 ("cigien: Watch fivethirtyeight\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
sdc watch- oxygenmag\.com
01:40
PR#5388 ("cigien: Watch oxygenmag\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
@cigien feedback adjusted, thanks for the ping
Side note: Fivethirtyeight is a very reputable site for facts on... Well, quite a few things. The most recently applicable being U.S. election status updates.
@Spevacus np, thanks.
Doesn't make that answer any less spam, but I'm not sure that fivethirtyeight is a part of that.
@Spevacus Oh, you're right. SE shows 455 results. Please reject that.
01:43
!!/reject 5387 "Lot of FPs, reputable site."
@Spevacus Closed pull request #5387.
The oxygenmag.com doesn't show any hits on SE. so I think that one's ok to watch.
fp- feedback received
!!/approve 5388
01:45
I somehow think that's not the last we'll hear from alpinols.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in body (56): Network Manager Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS by Pedro Landi on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Luật Thành Đô is a good law firm or not? by Luat Thanh Do on stackoverflow.com
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fp- feedback received on [MS] Network Manager Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
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@SmokeDetector Spam seed
sdc watch- sliding-glass-door-repair-pros\.com
PR#5389 ("cigien: Watch sliding-glass-door-repair-pros\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
02:08
Oops, I meant to leave "Spam seed" as the comment on the post I reported, but it took "Spam" as the feedback, and "seed" as the comment. What should I do?
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): What scale is this? Is it Jewish or Russian? by Rafael on music.SE
It's alright, just be mindful of that in the future. Also you can always edit the comment to be what you wanted.
!!/approve 5389
Perhaps also leave a comment explaining that you had accidentally feedbacked.
@Spevacus Done, and done. Thanks. I'll try to remember the keywords that count as feedback, and avoid that in the future.
02:13
Oh, also also - You can do !!/report (link) "Reason here" to automatically leave a comment on the MS report (and in the Why section of the report) to avoid that extra comment process entirely.
Quotes are required.
Oh, that's perfect. I forgot about that. Thanks again.
No problem :)
@cigien The SOCVR Request Generator also has !!/report as one of the request types, with the request reason which you enter being posted as the comment. You might want to go through the options on the Request Generator, as you can tell it to always show the SD commands and have all SD commands sent to this room.
That's handy.
@Makyen Oh, cool. I've never used the Request Generator for an SD report. I'll go through the options as well, I haven't used those either. There's much more to that userscript than I realized. Thank you.
02:28
np (both). Yeah, it was already posting messages to chat, so adding a few SD commands which are related to the post and/or user was a relatively minor extension of the functionality, and prevented me from wanting a completely different script to perform those functions.
02:38
Makyen/EC2-linux: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
iBug/Lily: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Male cat with mucus in stool by RMF on pets.SE
@cigien Hello...
This user posted 4 identical link only answers. No affiliation I can see, but still spam right?
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): Why is "on_read" and "on_write" close timing different? by namk on stackoverflow.com
How would anyone know if there's affiliation unless they can read Chinese?
@AdrianMole Hey hey. It looks like spam to me. Posted in quick succession especially.
02:45
My concern is that it's not a new user (over 2 years) ... but no other post.
Their name is Zhou Zebiao, which is not what the link says. But yeah, can't be sure.
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fp- feedback received on [MS] Male cat with mucus in stool
Mod-accessible PII might reveal some affiliation we can't see. In short succession like that, it's quite likely there's undisclosed affiliation... But I can't be sure.
btw, the NAA flags are fine, you can leave those anyway.
@Spevacus Also, each is sort of relevant to the questions.
02:49
Yeah, I'd agree with Spevacus, it's very fishy, but I'm not comfortable reporting.
So, I come here for some certainty, and what do I get ... more uncertainty. ;-P
Oh, you wanted certainty? I think the ministry of silly hats is the right room for you :)
Spam is wild like that.
Wild spam? Made from the flesh of wild boars?
Ok, Bhargav nuked all the posts. Which doesn't mean they're spam of course.
02:52
One had at least one spam flag, though.
@AdrianMole Wait, what are you basing that on? I'm only seeing a couple of words related to the question. The links may be completely unrelated.
I said "sort of relevant" ... dunno.
I'll admit I didn't read the whole blog post (can't let the possible-spammer win, can we?) but it seemed tangentially related to my untrained eyes.
^ Same
Probably searched for keywords/tags and plastered it across those questions as answers. Oh well, we'll see if it becomes a larger trend later.
02:55
Ok, yeah, they are kind of related.
How does one watch a username like that?
The best solution would be to !!/addblu, imo.
Smokey has eyes that see the user ID.
Their next FP will clear it, and it gives us a heads up of their next activity.
@cigien User blacklisted (10108538 on stackoverflow.com).
02:57
Sounds good. If they're not spamming, the next FP will sort it out.
^ Oh, should that be TP then? I marked it as FP earlier.
@cigien Please see the second paragraph in Feedback Guidance: Repairable offensive posts.
@Makyen Ok, I see, it's not the entire post, but the edit itself that should have been blocked. Got it, thanks.
Hmm, my feedback just disappeared completely. I take it that was removed by an admin just now?
It appears to have been invalidated by an admin, yes.
03:06
Clever, those admins.
@Spevacus Yeah, that line is just shaded in red. Never seen that before, thanks.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title (193): Why Can CBD Oil Help Me With Anxiety? by Alpinols AG on psychology.SE
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Alpinols again. Different account too.
sdc watch- alpinols\.ch
PR#5390 ("cigien: Watch alpinols\.ch") opened by SmokeDetector
03:14
!!/approve 5390
03:24
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): How to send notifications in Android? ✏️ by Neil Castellino on stackoverflow.com
sdc bisect killed from the background So I used Alarm Manager
@cigien 'killed from the background' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@SmokeDetector poof-force
Ok then.
Oh, that regex.
03:29
Keeps popping up in unexpected places.
@Spevacus I don't particularly want to look at it again. Is that the same one we saw a few days ago?
I think so, I didn't get the best look at it, though. It was posted and my eyes essentially just glazed over.
Yeah, likewise. Unpleasant to have to deal with. Hats off to whoever wrote it.
It's probably the result of many alterations throughout its lifetime.
Oh yeah, didn't think of that. Hats off to the lot of them then.
03:40
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in body (1): Horizontal hierarchy tree with group labels (labeled hierarchy) by John4 on tex.SE
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer (1): LED ceiling fixture certain diodes blinking by gghh3456 on diy.SE
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03:59
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Wechat uri not opening Wechat app in webpage/browser ✏️ by eliza beth on stackoverflow.com
teward/Osiris: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
Restart: API quota is 7335.
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sdc bisect handmade
Should we be watching handmade? There's 52 TP, and 131 FP. Also, the few TP I looked at would be caught by other things.
API quota rolled over with 7254 requests remaining. Current quota: 19999.
stackoverflow: 1596
math: 1141
ru.stackoverflow: 742
physics: 561
askubuntu: 491
superuser: 472
electronics: 373
es.stackoverflow: 346
unix: 340
serverfault: 248
pt.stackoverflow: 243
stats: 241
tex: 222
ell: 213
diy: 194
blender: 179
gis: 175
mathoverflow.net: 171
codegolf: 139
english: 130
apple: 125
salesforce: 119
scifi: 116
mathematica: 107
dba: 102
magento: 98
meta: 92
wordpress: 92
ethereum: 87
android: 81
rpg: 80
security: 78
cs: 78
chemistry: 77
academia: 74
codereview: 72
money: 71
ai: 71
04:27
Hmm, I think we can unwatch it..
Technically, no :) Even if we should unwatch, only blacklisters can run the unwatch command.
I'm just being a grammar pedant, I know what you mean :)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Getting "complete" and "menu-complete" to work together ✏️ by rayiik on stackoverflow.com
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@cigien User is not blacklisted (867741 on math.stackexchange.com).
Good.
sdc test a>) but I haven't found a place to buy
@cigien "but I haven't found a place to buy" is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@cigien "a>) but I haven't found a place to buy" is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@SmokeDetector why
@cigien Potentially bad keyword in body - Position 664-702: a>) but I haven't found a place to buy
> Would not be caught as a post, title or username.
04:46
hmm, is that a special character I'm not seeing?
That's a "buy ... a" (and reverse) regex I believe. It might be in findspam.py
Ah, right, findspam.py isn't queried with bisect or test. I'll take a look.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in link text in answer, bad keyword in username, potentially bad asn for hostname in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer, potentially problematic ns configuration in answer (173): Clicking on 'Manage Offline Files' does nothing in the Sync Center by Managed IT Services in Dubai on superuser.com
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sdc bisect shazebict.com
04:58
@cigien Matched by shazebict\.com on line 12511 of watched_keywords.txt
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): Google Analytics SEO - PHP API by 周泽彪 on stackoverflow.com
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!!/bisect blog.csdn.net
@CodyGray 'blog\\.csdn\\.net' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
> Would not be caught as a post, title or username.
05:01
Try that without escaping the periods.
Hmm, didn't we blacklist that user just now?
:56575284 > Would not be caught as a post, title or username.
I think Cody undeleted it and reported it just now.
@CodyGray 'blog.csdn.net' is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@Spevacus Nope. This was a new one.
05:02
Oh? Smokey's slow, or that's a different user. Lame.
It was a different user. Had only posted once.
I'm guessing same person, but different account.
I don't think we can watchlist this one, though. Too many false positives, based on an SO search.
I see. Well, that confirms our earlier suspicions.
05:03
Not exactly.
I didn't read the earlier discussion, but given the large number of other answers with an SO link to the same content, many of them appearing to be legitimate answers, I am not 100% convinced it is a spam campaign.
May just be regular old NAAs. But I still want them deleted.
So I'd still like to have a report.
I guess I need my own SD...
Eh, more just that this user (if indeed they are the same user) was deliberately promoting... Something.
We weren't confident enough to spam flag or anything though. No obvious affiliation.
Right, but what something?
Exactly.
Maybe we could watch something more specific, like blog.csdn.net/weixin_? Haven't run an SE search to see FPs though.
There's no evidence it wasn't just a user trying to answer the question with a link to a "relevant" blog post.
Right.
05:05
Although, truthfully, at least for English SO, I don't have an issue with blocking links to a blog that is entirely in Chinese.
Can we do site specific blocks like that?
I'm 99% sure that the answer is "no".
I'm also 100% behind that feature request.
So, lots of high percentages here.
It would need to be coded into findspam.py, and it's generally only done for larger site specific problems I think... Nothing immediately available.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): What files can be safely deleted from the MinGW-w64 binaries? by nazibalalam on stackoverflow.com
@Spevacus @cigien You're correct that it's the link + buy regex, but, no, it's in the normal watchlist, so !!/bisect will detect it.
05:08
@Spevacus I think SO qualifies itself as a "larger site specific problem" :-)
Hah!
@Makyen Oh so we're just bad at bisecting? ;)
@Makyen But I thought the bisect I ran was correct.
sdc bisect a>) but I haven't found a place to buy
@cigien "a>) but I haven't found a place to buy" is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
It's possible that more whitespace is required on either end of the string.
@Spevacus Try trisecting next time
05:10
@cigien " a>) but I haven't found a place to buy" is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
:56575372 " a>) but I haven't found a place to buy" is not caught by a blacklist or watchlist item.
@cigien You're assuming that what was captured in the why data is the only portions of the text which are needed in order to trigger the regex.
@Makyen Oh, I've definitely been doing that. What are the other things I should be looking for?
@cigien In this case, or generally?
@CodyGray My mistake. Should've been omegasecting from the beginning.
@Makyen Preferably generally :) If the answer is something I would be able to comprehend.
05:13
Hah! I should start adding that caveat to all of my questions.
Inevitable answer: "You're too dumb to understand anything."
That's always a risk ;)
@cigien some of the blacklist and watch expressions have lookarounds which will not end up in the captured text
@cigien Well, the general answer is find the regex and then determine what the regex needs in order to be triggered. Alternately, you know text which will trigger the regex is contained within the post where it was detected. So, you can test larger portions of the text until you get enough such that it will trigger.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted website in answer, blacklisted user (164): Google review for a hacked site by Ayushman Jaiswal on stackoverflow.com
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05:18
@cigien For finding regexes in the lists, I commonly use grep to search through the files.
@Makyen Ok, that might in fact be a good way to practice my regex skills.
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@Makyen I think the second approach will be easier though, at least initially. I'll try that out, and hopefully I'll soon get a feel for which direction I should be expanding the search for the text I bisect.
I should probably play around with that during quieter periods, so as not to clutter up the chat.
@cigien As for the regex which you're looking for, it's one that gets searched for on an irregular basis. If you do a search for "buy before" in this room, you'll find a few messages with it.
05:23
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body (1): What's the issue with inventing a cold cathode X-ray tube for CAT scans? by ESL on physics.SE
@Makyen Indeed. Plus an explanation from you.
@cigien you can use the Charcoal Test room for any noisier experimentation
or ultimately run your own Smoke Detector instance in a private room if you really geek out
Huh. What else can be done from that room?
@tripleee Thank you, that's way better.
@cigien For this to be detected by the regex, the "a>" at the start needs to be "</a>".
05:28
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Is There A Way To Make Flowey Like you? by Crea Torr on gaming.SE
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@CodyGray it's just another room with Smokey in it, though Halflife also lives there
@Makyen Yup, that's all it took :) Thank you so much. I'm going to muck around in Charcoal Test a fair bit for this stuff I think. It doesn't seem to be getting in anyone's way when I do that.
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05:31
@CodyGray SD is listening for commands in that room, as it is in several rooms. All commands are available in every room in which SD is listening. In general, we try to keep most interaction, particularly interaction which changes the state of SD, MS, or their GitHub repositories, here in Charcoal HQ.
@tripleee I was thinking more if reporting could/should be done there. But I guess there's no real advantage.
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@CodyGray generally better to do it here; I have occasionally done blacklisting from there when I had evidence from Halflife which was convenient to copy/paste without switching rooms, but it occasionally led to confusion over in this room (minor confusion, but still)
Also weird... why does that room have the SO chat theme, even though it's hosted on the SE chat server?
Restart: API quota is 19987.
05:35
(Sorry, I'm experiencing severe, intermittent chat outages at the moment.)
(Which are different from chat outrages, although I experience those at times, too.)
@CodyGray You can have rooms on chat.SE which have SO as their parent site, which will give them the SO chat theme.
Interesting. I didn't know that.
@CodyGray So am I. It also appears that SD is.
!!/location
!!/standby-except osiris
05:36
Makyen/EC2-linux is switching to standby
@CodyGray (me too)
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I'm almost certain I've been told the answer before, but... does Charcoal have whitelists?
If so, I would suggest looking into whitelisting model.fit. I've seen that result in several FPs, since it gets parsed as a domain name when it really shouldn't.
there are a few, but they are basically corner cases and should perhaps be called something else (not only for reasons of political correctness)
@CodyGray If the room has a parent site, not just the SE default, which is what Charcoal HQ has, then full moderator powers are limited to moderators who are moderators of that parent site, if the room is "private" (e.g. a "private" room is not automatically accessible to moderators of other sites).
05:40
Whitelisting model.fit on the wishlist.
@CodyGray yeah, there are a few like that, and yes, we looked into fixing it at one point but the scope of the existing whitelist was slightly wrong IIRC
And the wishlist is on the pretty-please-with-sugar-on-top list.
@CodyGray Yeah, the detection which picks that one up doesn't currently have a whitelist.
@Makyen Yeah, I guess that feature makes sense in the context of the majority of SE sites. I'm just surprised a chat room on the SE chat server can have SO as its parent site, I suppose.
it's not hard to do per se but the proper solution would probably be to take the existing whitelists and change their scope, which needs more testing and understanding of what exactly the effects of those changes will be
05:51
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, numbers-only title (154): 12312121212121212 by Martik Ambaliya on stackoverflow.com
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Well, for the model.fit case specifically, it's that it, and at least one other domain, get detected on 34.102.136.180, which is a watched CIDR, with what appears to have a 398 Total / 11 TP (2.76% TP) / 376 FP / 14 NAA record. However, 5 of the 11 TP are only caught by this watch.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected (78): AdWords Keyword Tool contradicts Google Trends by benjamin.chau on stackoverflow.com
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Hmm, that's back.
05:56
@cigien What's back?
@SmokeDetector TP, but the problem here isn't really the keyword "shitter". Rather, this is part of an ongoing campaign promoting links to blog.csdn.net/weixin_45114252/article/details/111809983
@CodyGray Registered answer as true positive. If you want to blacklist the poster, use trueu or tpu.
Smokey, chill!
@ppwater What Cody just said.
No point in backlisting the user. There is no user. :-)
05:57
@cigien Oh, thanks
!!/watch weixin_\d+(?# blog.csdn.net)
I think there's a bit of ash where it once was...
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): How do I convert an excel table to a javascript array? by TefoD on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body (1): What's the issue with inventing a cold cathode X-ray tube? by ESL on physics.SE
sd f
06:12
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): Replacement of fflush(stdin) by Katuwa Mulla on stackoverflow.com
06:31
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title, toxic body detected (60): Can i pull out and quickly masturbate to ejaculate while having sex with my wife by Omar Hussain on islam.SE
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (61): VPN via middle/jump server by Harry Oliver on serverfault.com
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sdc watch- groupxit\.com
PR#5391 ("cigien: Watch groupxit\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
06:34
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Multiple dllhost.exe virus? by Dane Brazinski on superuser.com
!!/approve 5391
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06:58
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Cannot read property 'native-element' of undefined by AWIRUT RITSAK on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, potentially bad asn for hostname in body (96): I need to configure the .httaccess file by Uttam Prajapat on stackoverflow.com
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