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3:44 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body: Be that as it may, with the right Booty Pop by michellehmilam on askubuntu.com
 
4:02 AM
@SmokeDetector giggle
@edwinksl if only I could actually sleep
 
4:15 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL-only title, bad keyword in body, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title, link at end of body, +2 more: musclebuildingbuy.com/testo-fuse-xl/ by paknxbxragzx on askubuntu.com
 
5:05 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, pattern-matching website in body: Solution For Erectile Upset Issues by user746977 on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of body, link following arrow in body, potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title, repeated URL at end of long post: Bio Silk (USA) - Benefits of BioSilk Renewal Moisturizer? by Bio silk on askubuntu.com
 
 
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12:48 PM
OT Bug, I think.
Is this question a duplicate of something? I thought we had another one for it.
I might have been thinking of that one. They don't seem like duplicates, though the solutions are similar.
 
might you have been thinking of this one? That's what I was thinking of while looking haha
 
I wasn't thinking of that one, but it's clearly also related. Should I add it to my "Related" comments on the other two?
 
seems like a good idea
 
Or is it actually a duplicate?
 
1:05 PM
I don't think it's a duplicate
 
Is there a "Copy Markdown" user script that makes everything (posts, comments, chat messages) have a little button you can click and it copies the markdown of it?
There are Copy Markdown browser extensions that copy HTML as (some dialect or other of) Markdown, which is of limited usefulness.
 
It's so annoying that you can't get the markdown of a comment...
 
1:22 PM
OK, each of the three has a comment linking to the other two.
I'm seeing more wrong canned comments saying things should be comments that shouldn't lately. (That post was NAA, but it wasn't something that should've been posted as a comment instead; it was an attempt to an answer an entirely different question.)
 
@EliahKagan thanks :)
@EliahKagan yeah, I feel embarrassed by that :(
 
Embarrassed, like, for our community as a whole? :)
 
yeah
 
1:41 PM
Is this NAA?
Here's another wrong canned comment.
 
@EliahKagan looked like a question to me, but I guess it's too unclear to tell...
 
@Zanna Well it's showing how something similar was accomplished, right?
 
there's no appropriate comment flag for these wrong comments
 
no longer needed
It falls under "otherwise unnecessary."
 
yeah but they were never needed in the first place XD
@EliahKagan is it? I thought it was asking how to accomplish a similar thing
 
1:53 PM
@Zanna I take this to mean that "no longer needed" is fine for any comment that can be removed because it serves no useful purpose.
 
yeah, I am using that flag, but it doesn't feel right haha
 
@Zanna Actually I think you are correct about that being NAA. Looking at the Markdown, it's not the code of a configuration file, it's just a list of info about their network.
Dupe? I think we have something for that.
 
@EliahKagan hmm yeah, that's clearer!
I'm sure there are similar questions but I won't be able to judge if they are good targets as I don't know the topic... unless there's a very similar answer
 
@Zanna I thought I saw something recently that was similar to the +1 answer there, but more detailed. With vers- in the fstab line, though it might not have been the same version number.
 
2:32 PM
aaand gone
I barley got my flag in
 
@Zanna rejected
 
thanks!
 
3:05 PM
 
Can I get another delete vote on this duplicate answer: askubuntu.com/questions/217904/… ?
 
@karel gone :)
 
 
4 hours later…
7:13 PM
Yeah that's completely unclear. VTC'd.
 
thanks :)
 
 
4 hours later…
11:48 PM
Should that even be considered an answer? It's specifically intended, by its author, to be used only for systems that don't have the things that every Ubuntu release has had. (I'm also skeptical of the idea that it's necessary to do something like that on Solaris 10, or any version of SunOS/Solaris, and if it were necessarily, then it would not be necessary to do it in that dangerous a way, but I suppose that's all secondary to the issue of whether it's NAA.)
 

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