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12:40 AM
@Natty fp
 
 
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2:17 AM
OT irreproducible because OP ended up reinstalling the OS according to an answer that the OP posted.
 
 
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4:25 AM
@Natty tp
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more: Golden Farms Forskolin the organization offers? by willettetucker on askubuntu.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, link at end of body, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more: Golden Farms Forskolin the organization offers? by willettetucker on askubuntu.com
 
 
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7:50 AM
@Natty tp
 
8:28 AM
Some Error Occured on this post
 
Oh, damn. Do ignore these "Some Error Occured" messages (even the typo there). I added them to collect stats. I don't want to turn them off. :-( .... (whenever you see that, it implies that Nat would have automatically flagged them, if possible)
 
no worries :)
 
I had initially planned of having auto flagging here as well, but there's not much to be gained here. :/
 
@Natty tp
@BhargavRao what do you mean by not much to be gained?
 
8:45 AM
Just a sec, gotta run for a bit. There's a small story for that.
 
no worries!
 
@Natty tp
 
9:01 AM
damn now I need to lose 3 reputation points...
don't we have something for that question?
 
9:15 AM
@Zanna The Autoflagging project was done because of 3 reasons. 1. Most of the blatant NAAs were remaining on the site for hours, because no one saw them and they soon disappeared due to the volume of new NAA posts. 2. Flagging them instantaneously implied that it'd kick them earlier into the moderator queue. 3. There were around 150 blatant NAAs per week, which was 10% of the total NAAs, hence auto flagging those and auto commenting, was reducing a lot of load from us.
 
makes sense
 
Here, there's not much volume. We can check the reports and flag them manually, we wouldn't be lost in a sea of NAAs. Also, there's around 3~4 per day and a maximum of 15 per week. Having a meta.au post telling that "we'll automatically flag 3 NAAs per day!" wouldn't be a very good idea :p
 
I see :)
 
Another crafty reason is that, on AU and other sites, the NAAs are immediately sent to the mod queue. On SO, there's a total 1 hr delay. So, if we screw up with a wrong autoflag, there's sufficient time to retract it on SO, but that advantage isn't present here.
 
yes we aren't overwhelmed with NAAs, but I'm sure Natty is helping us catch many that would never get caught otherwise
Our low quality posts queue rarely reaches 20...
 
9:21 AM
Actually, once I manage to get the site specific reasons set up properly, we can improve the AU filters. At the moment, it's completely tuned to SO's heuristics (which is almost the same as here, but there might be some other differences that may come up in future).
 
9:33 AM
I voted to delete this post although it had been expanded. Wasted my time watching the useless video and wouldn't want anyone else to do the same...
 
10:00 AM
 
@Natty tp
 
 
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11:33 AM
OT 18.04
 
I am perhaps not understanding the question, but is OP really saying that the problem is only on 18.04? I would have thought they were saying it was on 16.04 too
However, I'm not entirely sure what they are asking. Apart from the title, which seems to be addressed to developers, the only question there is "How do you people manage to use terminals effectively without freely settable titles?" which is probably not a good question for AU... I think it makes sense to close this question as a bug report even if it has nothing to do with 18.04
 
12:06 PM
I don't agree with closing this question (some of the commenters seem to know the answer...)
 
12:18 PM
Should they be asked to post answers...?
 
Quite possibly, but since I don't know the answer myself, I don't know which of the comments would be useful as one
 
12:57 PM
what even happened?
 
1:09 PM
Overall, I don't know. But if the file is actually being run by a shell that is not bash and does not have a source builtin, then that would explain the errors and it would explain why using . instead of source would be an important part of the solution.
 
 
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@Natty tp
 
4:50 PM
too broad (and probably POB, and possibly unclear)
 
haha yeah... How's Ubuntu in general? Does it work well?
 
Pretty sure it's due to beta:
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Q: How do I turn off Gnome Shell Activities Animations in Ubuntu 18.04?

Kostiantyn RybnikovNone of the answers from How do I turn off Gnome Shell Activities Animations? work for me in Ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome Shell 3.28.0, so I would be grateful if somebody could answer again.

 
5:15 PM
How should the two trolling answers on this question be flagged?
 
hi
 
Hi. I see you have taken care of them!
Thanks.
 
hello you
 
is it a legit question?
 
I doubt it
 
5:23 PM
It doesn't look like it. But to be on the safe side I think it's best we regard it as unclear and just close it for that reason.
 
@Natty tp
 
@Natty tp
oops
 
function natty() {
    click $1
    click downvote
    click [flag] click [NAA] click [flag]
    refresh-page
    click [delete]
    reply $1 "tp"
}
@EliahKagan rejected
 
6:00 PM
it's a... button
is that correct (not the weird emphasis added to PATH, but the change to the commands)?
 
I don't know if it is correct.
 
@EliahKagan rejected and wrote "write your own answer" in "causes harm"
@EliahKagan me neither, have to skip it
 
@Zanna Or I think it could be rejected on the grounds that it's impractical to check such things when there is zero explanation of why it would be correct in the edit summary. But yeah, probably better to skip it, with the hope that someone will know. (I have that queue open in another tab, and if it comes up when I'm reviewing, I'll probably click Skip too.)
 
that makes sense
@Zanna definitely not a character class :S
 
 
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8:45 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive body detected: how to unblock websites on sky by James Harvey on askubuntu.com
 
 
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11:33 PM
Are these duplicate answers by the same person useful for any of the questions at all?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/490671/fix-half-installed-package/1022647#1022647
https://askubuntu.com/questions/786356/broken-package-but-cannot-purge-or-reinstall-it/1022645#1022645
 

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