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3:17 AM
@ArturMeinild Hopefully I have done something useful there? I suspect a new user who has no great idea of how the site works :)
 
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7:39 AM
@andrew.46 good call đź‘Ť
8:02 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body, potentially bad ns for domain in body, potentially bad keyword in body (3): What are the futuristic payment cards introduced by Jaywan in the UAE?‭ by Pulseofdubai‭ on askubuntu.com
 
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11:10 AM
The user here asks the OP to edit their question and to state the reason of preferring to use an extension:
please edit your question to explain why you prefer the third party extension you installed rather than the new inbuilt system option provided by the OS? Fiddling with the underlying system is never a good idea if you are not competant in that area or understand the possible implications — graham 2 days ago
I think that in this case there is no point for the OP to explicitly state why they want to use another extension. They just like it better. And since their preferred extension doesn't cause them any trouble, this additional information wouldn't actually improve the question.
Additionally, the way the request for this information is stated (asking for editing the question), may be perceived by some people as a request for important information that is currently missing, so the question should be downvoted or closed by them.
So I think that this comment should be either removed, or at least be edited by removing the "please edit your question to explain" part. I haven't flagged this comment as no longer needed because my point might not be clear without additional explanation from my side. I also didn't flag it for mod attention because it doesn't seem very important, and depending on the mod handling the flag, it could be declined, so I'd have to ask for this again here.
 
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3:15 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Can't write to /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/wakeup as root‭ by Jane Rose‭ on askubuntu.com
 
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4:45 PM
Note that this is effectively the same as the other answer, but with screenshots — Thomas Ward ♦ 22 hours ago
It actually isn't. The answer also contains an alternative that the other answer doesn't. I flagged Thomas' and OP's comments regarding this as "no longer needed", since they are also conversational.

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