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17:01
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer (2): Convert basic CSS to Tailwind ✏️‭ by Sea‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title (2): Digital marketing landscape is changing day by day. Will the course provide latest insights and strategies to stay relevant in the industry?‭ by Broy‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
@SmokeDetector This post is really suspicious, as the domain was registered recently
teward/Thoth: In getting MS post information, recovered from requests.exceptions.JSONDecodeError: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0)
website created a week ago, highly likely affiliated
17:18
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Misleading link, username similar to website in answer (96): Suggest ambient/electronic/experimental music produced by female musicians‭ by Jewel Dirks‭ on musicfans.SE
naa- feedback received on [MS] Convert basic CSS to Tailwind‭
@SmokeDetector Hmm, this is self-promoting, but the question very explicitly asks for such an answer, and the answer is relevant to the question.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (71): Equation of Torque‭ by Rajib‭ on physics.SE
@Fastnlight "I'm female and I write electronic earth music <link>" seems like disclosure to me. How else would you read that sentence?
17:21
Good point
It does indeed look spammy, so I instantly red-flagged it. But I scrolled up to the question, and then had to retract the flag.
I'd say this one is fine. Spammy, but acceptable in this specific scenario.
However, I believe this post is undisclosed, as the website doesn't show up on the first few pages of google, and the website and domain was created/registered a week ago
Also their music is trippy
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer, repeating characters in answer, blacklisted user (335): C-Dynamic Memory Allocation‭ by nihel roui‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
17:27
tpu- feedback received on [MS] C-Dynamic Memory Allocation‭
@cigien lol, I instantly chose "spam" in FIRE but got an error because I didn't (yet) have an account on the site. So, I went to join and then saw the question.
So, I removed my feedback from MS but didn't manage to cast a flag.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer, toxic answer detected (81): Как сделать анонимную отправку очков в python?‭ by LuPtaN‭ on ru.stackoverflow.com
@VLAZ If you're interested in joining the sites where you don't have an account, Sites where a user doesn't have an account on can be helpful.
@Makyen Thanks but I prefer to join as needed. Mostly because occasionally I try something out with the rep notifications and the fastest way to get one is to join a site.
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@SmokeDetector cc @tripleee mod fixed it and commented
@VLAZ Yeah, I can understand that. It is the easiest way to generate an actual rep-change event. For when that's useful, I generally use one of my test accounts. IIRC, it's also possible to send a test notification within a page, but doing that requires digging into SE's code and isn't a full test of what actually comes over the WebSocket, just of how their main code handles such events.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body (94): Looking for design feedback on an API dashboard concept‭ by Sankalp Sinha‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
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@SmokeDetector was updated with contact details
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17:45
@SmokeDetector This is the same thing the user did the last time they had a post removed
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@SmokeDetector self answered now also
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (2): Trying to use BAT-Multithreading inside Jenkins (Freestyle Project)‭ by jminfo‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
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@SmokeDetector tp
@Cow Registered answer as true positive. If you want to blacklist the poster, use trueu or tpu.
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17:50
damnit, tried to report this, but flag removed it, can someone 10K extract the links? stackoverflow.com/questions/77996317
need them watched
please
sdc watch qmp-shop\.com
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@cigien thank you sir
@cigien User blacklisted (23406395 on stackoverflow.com).
17:52
np. Thanks for reporting it.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer, repeating characters in answer (264): How can I find out if I have enough ram to dual boot?‭ by Ian Dias‭ on superuser.com
17:55
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, blacklisted user (72): I found this website and whant to know if its good or not‭ by QMP Shop‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
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there it was again
it's a new one
No, it's the same one. Makyen undeleted, reported it, and deleted it again.
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rofl
17:56
@Vickel No such command 'isblue'.
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@Makyen cheater!
Yep. :)
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@Vickel isblu
@Vickel Invalid format. Valid format: !!/isblu profileurl or !!/isblu userid sitename.
hmm
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17:57
@Vickel you need https:// also
@Vickel User is blacklisted (83683 on rpg.stackexchange.com).
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<3
thought so... thanks @Cow
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:)
@cocomac @Cow As that Stack Apps question implies, it is possible to raise an "in need of moderator intervention" flag on deleted posts through the SE API or through SE-internal endpoints, even when you can't see deleted posts on that site. On a few occasions, I have done so through the SE API manually from the appropriate <questions|answers>/{id}/flags/add page. I, eventually, got tired of doing it manually and added it to my development version of FIRE (which will, hopefully, be released at some point).
I also have a userscript which allows raising such a flag through SE's internal endpoints, if you're on an SE page, on the same SE site, with a link to the post.
While that userscript, tentatively called "Flag with Preview", isn't released, yet, it's a substantially enhanced version of my "Flag from User Pages" userscript, which allows flagging from a user's profile pages. However, that userscript hasn't been updated for many years, so I'm unsure if it's still functional.
For long lists of posts, I felt it was potentially confusing to have the flag dialog without directly seeing what you're flagging, so the primary enhancement was to add a fully functional view of the post for which the flag dialog is opened. However, if you can't view the deleted post, even "Flag with Preview" provides only the flag dialog.
My plan is to replace "Flag from User Pages" with "Flag with Preview". For both of those, the most likely way to have such links to a deleted post is to have opened the user's profile prior to the post being deleted, so that it's listed there. However, "Flag with Preview" also works from all other pages, including searches, question list pages, tag pages, etc. which you have opened prior to the post being deleted.
Hmmm... It probably also counts, as it does allow flagging after deletion: I have code in my personal adjustments which changes the behavior of SE question pages such that when a post is deleted it's just marked as deleted, but left visible, rather than reloading the page, which hides the deleted post from those who can't see deleted posts.
So, basically, I have a few/several things which would be generally helpful for flagging deleted posts, but I haven't had/taken the time to get it to the point of releasing them. That's on me. I'll try to improve that.
As others have described, raising an "in need of moderator intervention" flag on another post is the normal way of drawing moderator attention to a deleted post and is something that's always available.
@tripleee The lookbehind here seems unneeded. I'm not saying the (?:3D) isn't needed, just the lookbehind for a preceding "%". Are you really wanting it to not match when there isn't a "%"?
@GeneralGrievance Cases of a username such as "Spammer" are almost always that a moderator on a different site made the change, but can't clean up things on other sites. Unfortunately, it's difficult for moderators to coordinate handling spammers across multiple sites, as moderators only have enhanced access on the site where they are a moderator. While the majority of cases of a "Spammer" username will be that the user actually is a spammer, there have been at least a few/several cases where a moderator on another site has made such a username change, but the user has constructive contributions on other sites. So, such a username isn't a guarantee that the content is actually bad.
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18:01
@Makyen This is awesome news!
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in link text in answer (81): 'Unable to cast COM object of type 'System.__ComObject' to interface type 'IFabricServiceManagementClient8'‭ by Thrifty_Codes‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
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@Makyen I just want to double check something, did you write that somewhere else and pasted it? Cause if you didn't I think there's a guiness world record waiting for you
afk readin good night stories for the kids
18:18
@Cow Thanks, but no, I wrote it all in a single chat input box. A portion of my personal adjustments to chat are some changes to the input box, as I got tired of having to use multiple tabs to compose longer, multi-message responses and not being able to see what I was composing without scrolling. So, I wrote code to allow the default chat input box size to be set to the user's preference, to have the input box automatically expand vertically as you write a longer message, and to be able to compose multiple messages within a single chat input box and then automatically send them, one after the other at the maximum rate that chat permits. Those are yet more features in yet another userscript which I intend to release, but which I haven't actually gotten to the point of having it releasable as a separate userscript (i.e., actually breaking it out of my personal changes into a userscript of its own).
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@Makyen Man I hope you're getting paid well...
Makyen is one of the highest paid volunteers here!!
They are paid almost triple what I get!
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hehehe
18:36
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to align brand title and links left in Bootstrap navbar? ✏️‭ by Ron maraz‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (44): kali hadi greg rgzeg rzg erhgrz ghzr‭ by walid 1‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
teward/Thoth: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev a407134f26 (SmokeDetector: Auto watch of qmp-shop\.com by cigien) (running on teward/Thoth, Python 3.10.12)
Restart: API quota is 69133.
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sdc watch quinolsboat\.com
@Cow You don't have blacklist manager privileges, but I've created PR#10075 for you.
PR#10075 ("Cow: Watch quinolsboat\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
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18:39
@SmokeDetector Picture is a commercial/promo also
sdc approve 10075
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@SmokeDetector errr, looking at that picture, I don't think this is appropriate
or maybe it is?
I'll wait for someone else to look at this
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note to self, VLAZ is almost always right
18:45
@Cow There has been this ongoing campaign against an app or whatever. There is a slow stream of these posts. Or maybe the same post, I've not checked if it's not just a copy/paste.
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oh well
I flagged "spam". Although it's in some way the opposite - it's anti-promoting a thing. Dunno. You can also flag R/A, I guess.
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went for mainstream good old spam
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): How to put cards on Anki Deck using Python ✏️‭ by anonymous‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
!!/watch- nfrc230806087223
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (37): Standard way to save and deploy JAX models?‭ by Colin Gaffney‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
@SmokeDetector Cow, I fail to see how this is spam
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yes yes
working on it
my mistake
trigger happy
@Cow The user is not blacklisted. Perhaps they have already been removed from the blacklist. Please see: Blacklists, watchlists, and the user-whitelist: User-blacklist and user-whitelist for more information about when users are added to or removed from the user-blacklist, which isprimarily done with tpu and fp feedback.
If they post more (overly promotional), then we flag, but right now, its only one post
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there good
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19:03
whoopsie
115 feedback's today
getting harder the longer you go
more mistakes hehe
I'm sharp in the morning just after coffee
19:40
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (92): I am interested in the problem is that n h‭ by Dbsbafb Whhsjs‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (71): I am interested in the problem is that n h‭ by Dbsbafb Whhsjs‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body, potentially bad keyword in body (2): Shopify Version Porto Theme Ver 3.6.1, Need add to cart redirect to cart page with checkout option instead of staying on product page ✏️‭ by Titus M‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
!!/coffee Cow
@Fastnlight brews a cup of cappuccino for @Cow
Hopefully that reduces mistakes
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slurps coffee
thx
19:48
np
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): multer is getting req.file but not req.filename, also the image is not being uploaded to the directory‭ by iyashi‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
@GeneralGrievance User is not blacklisted (23254297 on stackoverflow.com).
20:01
@GeneralGrievance User blacklisted (23254297 on stackoverflow.com).
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (92): Title: "Cracking the Code: Strategies to Win an iPhone Contest"‭ by Nikhil Metri‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
!!/test pikashowapp.net.in
> Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title, potentially bad keyword in username
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Potentially bad keyword in body - Position 0-18: pikashowapp.net.in
Potentially bad keyword in title - Position 0-18: pikashowapp.net.in
Potentially bad keyword in username - Position 0-18: pikashowapp.net.in
!!/test pikashow
> Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad keyword in username
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Bad keyword in body - Position 0-8: pikashow
Bad keyword in title - Position 0-8: pikashow
Bad keyword in username - Position 0-8: pikashow
20:04
Ah, good.
I'd forgotten if we'd done that one.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): I Need this LG FRIDGE DOOR SHELF ✏️‭ by Sona‭ on diy.SE
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@SmokeDetector nasty fridge, but not spam
:65181735 I strongly recommend against doing what the code in your following deleted messages implies that you are considering doing (i.e., implementing your own, separate autoflagging and feedback based on post reports from MS). cc @Cow (as you were pinged on those deleted messages). Note that someone has already implemented something like what you're proposing. It did not end well.
20:20
@Makyen it's a joke, was intended to be sent via a userscript, but the script failed
was never intended to be implemented
Sorry about that
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yeah I never got to see what the ping was :)
It was a joke about the trigger happy moment earlier
I tried to express it in the form of code, but the code formatting userscript didn't work as expected
@Fastnlight np. I can understand it as a joke or just a thought. It's certainly a thought that multiple people have had, including myself.
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@Fastnlight oh lol :D
Bed time for me, hope you guys have a great day, bbl :)
20:45
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (71): Error in DaeBuilder.create() from a FMU model exported from Dymola‭ by Christian Bertsch‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
@GeneralGrievance Post 1: This does not look like spam
!!/watch hitechworldofgreatbritain@gmail\.com
@Vickel You don't have blacklist manager privileges, but I've created PR#10076 for you.
PR#10076 ("Vickel: Watch hitechworldofgreatbritain@gmail\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
@GeneralGrievance User blacklisted (23407041 on stackoverflow.com).
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Webkit Scrollbar Works On Mac But Not Windows‭ by Holden Bourg‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Injecting InterfaceRepo into A service ✏️‭ by hanini mohamedmehdi‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
21:50
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to filter chat on whatsapp web using content script? ✏️‭ by alowp alex‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
sdc approve 10076
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Give input with CliWrap‭ by ALMAAA‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)
fp feedback received on [MS] Give input with CliWrap‭
@SmokeDetector tpu-
@SmokeDetector Code-only answer with gratuitous paid product ad added
22:41
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Using ROBOCOPY to MOVE data around, not copy it‭ by Peter Donnes‭ on serverfault.com
22:52
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body (1): The Events Calendar date in WP Query Loop‭ by Matt‭ on wordpress.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword with email in body, body starts with title and ends in url, pattern-matching email in body, potentially bad keyword in body (228): TOP CRYPTOCURRENCY RECOVERING COMPANY//HACK ANGEL‭ by Kimberley Lewinsky Jones‭ on serverfault.com
Makyen/EC2-linux: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
@SmokeDetector tpu-
23:07
!!/watch- thehackangels\.com
PR#10077 ("Vickel: Watch thehackangels\.com") opened by SmokeDetector
!!/approve 10077
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (37): Building Next.js 14 with AWS Amplify‭ by Denis Kostenevich‭ on stackoverflow.com (@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard)

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