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@cigien I'm not sure if that's been requested before. I found this request that's long-since been declined, but that's seeing your own deleted posts (and would be very nice to users looking down the barrel/in the middle of a post ban).
I'd embark on such a feature request, but I feel as though I'd have to substantiate it with some serious reasoning. I don't see SE taking such a request lightly.
Yeah, I can't see this benefiting anyone other than Charcoal members. Or maybe there are other use cases? But yeah, it would probably be hard to gain enough support for it.
Are there other projects that do network wide curation?
I'm surprised at how little attention it's gotten, to be honest. +38/-4 is honestly a low vote amount for how old that request is. Though I suppose the amount of users it would affect is relatively low... There are plenty of users over 10k, but few who participate in network-wide moderation.
However... That question looks like it needs a Charcoal-minded answer ;)
I considered (though I probably never would go through with) writing a bot that detects code in new questions from users with 1 or less reputation and would output them to chat for summary closure/deletion. But... They already get handled rather quickly by themselves.
@Spevacus Yeah, the last I checked, well more than 50% of questions were off-topic, spam or R/A on MSE. IIRC, the number was 60% or 70%, but I'm not remembering exactly and I only checked over a very short period of time, so the number I found is bound to be off by quite a bit.
I like to complain about it more than I should given how much crap SO gets, but I'm not sure that 70% of all new questions on SO are close worthy. An SOCVR regular could probably set me straight on that assumption, though.
Double checked /tools, ~62.4% of all new questions are closed as blatantly off-topic (not about the software that powers SE). Another ~4% are off topic because they only concern a specific site and should be raised on that site's meta. Plenty of duplicates, encompassing ~27% of new Q's.
The sample size is 2540 questions across 90 days.
Anywho, that's enough stats and complaining from me. I'm off to sleep. Later!
They've obviously figured out that weird Unicode characters are the way to beat filters. I'm surprised we aren't already watching the "normal" version, to be honest.
@ThomasWard Yeah, those hurt. Fortunately, when you load them into the air cannon, they have a tendency to break apart in flight, which makes it a little better from my POV. :)
@ThomasWard Potentially bad keyword in body - Position 927-1284: a></p><p>So as you can see the amount of sound coming has been set high by me. Another thing is that like when I wear earphones and choose the sound giving speaker as Speakers/HP the sound can be heard without earphone too but sometimes the sound is loud sometimes mere however this voice is doesn't come now as my earphone are damaged. I don't want to buy
I think the IDNA spec has some sort of enumeration of homographs which are disallowed in domain names, that could be a starting point for a Unicode normalization function
Paging @cigien... thoughts on a regex to match something like this? So much fodder there that seems like it should be blocked outright, but I don't know about FPs on sites like Webmasters.
"one week free!" should perhaps be watched independent of anything else. Would that ever be a valid phrase to have in a post?
targeting "one week free" has better results, though some FP...worth an experimental watch, I think, and then we can refine further once we see what it catches. Tweaking now.
@tripleee That pattern looks like it's already caught by Potentially bad keyword in body and Potentially bad keyword in answer; append -force if you really want to do that.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, link at beginning of body, pattern-matching product name in body, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more (431): What the RealTone Keto Canada is? by nicebhjes on english.SE
> Hi guys, this is Chris Pineson, I am 28 years old, love all kinds of sports and meanwhile, I am an enthusiast of various video games, and I like collecting various items in all kinds of games like Path of Exile Currency, characters, gold, gil, coins, weapons, armor! In my spare time I like reading, singing, and programming. If we have some common hobbies I think we could be very good friends.
Unfortunately, my hobbies do not include posting really obvious spam.