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12:14 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted website in answer (93): How to normalize sound in mp3 files by Magic Creator on askubuntu.com (@Ollie)
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12:29 AM
!!/report stackoverflow.com/a/66081101 "Custom flagged: Possible spam, horrible answer: I don't know for sure if this is spam or not, but it's sketchy, and a terrible answer to boot. The idea that you should reinstall your IDE to fix a crash in your app code is so ridiculous I'm struggling to believe that this is a genuine attempt at an answer, rather than spam, especially given the recommendation of a completely unnecessary third-party uninstaller."
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): Android Studio App crashes on run after successful build by Binozo_HD on stackoverflow.com
 
tp feedback received on [MS] How to normalize sound in mp3 files
 
12:35 AM
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sdc watch (?-i:AcA4A\.jpg)(?#imgur)
 
12:57 AM
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@Undo With 7 hex characters (i.e. 24 bits), collisions are very likely in thousands to low tens of thousands of draws. With 55k commits, we've probably had multiple collisions. With 8 hex digits (i.e. 32 bits), collisions are likely in the tens of thousands to low-mid 100k (50% probability of collision at 7.7×10e4 draws; 50k draws ~ 25% probability). With 9 hex characters (36 bits), a first collision is likely somewhere in the 100k to 800k draws.
2
Overall, the probability graph looks similar to the birthday problem.
If you're interested in just playing around: here's a Python program that will make draws of random numbers up to the max number you specify until it finds a collision:
def find_random_draws_to_first_collision(max_number):
    max_number += 1
    codes = set()
    while 1:
        code = random.randrange(max_number)
        if code in codes: break
        codes.add(code)
    print(len(codes) + 1)
And here's the same thing in JavaScript:
function findRandomDrawsToFirstCollision(max_number) {
    max_number++;
    const codes = new Set();
    while (true) {
        const code = Math.round(Math.random() * max_number);
        if (codes.has(code)) {
            break;
        }
        codes.add(code);
    }
    console.log(codes.size + 1);
}
Usage would be find_random_draws_to_first_collision(0xfffffffff) or findRandomDrawsToFirstCollision(0xfffffffff) for 9 hex digits.
 
1:14 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in answer (1): My wireless (USB Dongle) headphones are not detected [ubuntu 20.04] ✏️ by lionel.smith on askubuntu.com (@Ollie)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Filter multiple values in Pandas by VijayS on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer, potentially bad keyword in username (2): Using an 8 Ohm amplifier output with a 16 Ohm cabinet by Ember Leona on music.SE
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1:33 AM
tp feedback received on [MS] How does one memorize a chess game?
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer (62): Banknotes database by Adrian Gadek on opendata.SE
 
1:55 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Arch/OSX dualboot on MacbookAir '11 by kasa on unix.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body, potentially bad ns for domain in body (2): GeoJSON custom marker by id ✏️ by faisal on gis.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly punctuation marks in answer (36): How to validate password strength with Angular 5 Validator Pattern by SamJP on stackoverflow.com
 
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@cigien User is blacklisted (25201 on chess.stackexchange.com).
@cigien User removed from blacklist (25201 on chess.stackexchange.com).
 
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2:11 AM
@JeffSchaller Could you check the comment on this report please?
@metasmoke Why is this TP? @Nij?
@metasmoke Same here.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body (1): View markers colors on leaflet map from geojson data with different geojson data ✏️ by faisal on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): coinbase api transfermoney - any update/confirmation it is working by Fran Meggs on stackoverflow.com
 
2:38 AM
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@cigien there's no error message, only a link to a site and a snippet of JavaScript. To me, it's a thinly veiled attempt to get you to visit the website.
 
@JeffSchaller That's reasonable. I mostly mentioned it since Cody explicitly asked to be pinged.
 
@cigien well, I'm not sure my opinion carries any more weight than theirs, so I'll leave it to future reviewers to decide. Maybe I'm wrong and the OP is just bad at asking good questions.
 
Ok, sounds good. Thanks for checking.
 
3:03 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially problematic ns configuration in answer (1): How does Shri Adi Shankaracharya or any Advaiti establish anumana as pramana, as the whole world is Mithyatmaka and is Maya? ✏️ by a deleted user on hinduism.SE (@Pandya)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): How to create own xpath: JAVA+Selenium by Kaira on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): Is "these ones" correct? by Jereamy on english.SE
 
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3:30 AM
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4:10 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching email in answer (99): Gas oven not igniting but smelling gas by Brenda on diy.SE
 
4:21 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Big Gap Between Slideshow and Promotion Area - HTML/CSS by CodeZinx on stackoverflow.com
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4:42 AM
@Makyen Looks like this is roughly the logic git uses to determine lengths for abbreviated hashes; I doubt it's doing anything more clever
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer, link at end of answer (95): Backup Issues: in love with blog posts by Antor Biswas on superuser.com
 
Looks like the initial length for abbreviations is done here: github.com/git/git/blob/master/object-name.c#L677
 
4:58 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): Recommended mobile app development tools for a web developer by your mom on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title (2): How to Get to the Top of Google Search Results in 2021 by mir on webmasters.SE
 
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@cigien OK, whatever you think. I had not seen any evidence that it was for phone numbers only. I just checked again, and that's definitely not mentioned anywhere in the commands documentation.
From all I have gathered and all I can see in the documentation, it's just a convenient way to watch a number and have it auto-normalized.
 
@Makyen would know more on that; as far as I know there's not a huge reason not to jam other numbers in there (other than that short ones could easily be too broad)
 
Yeah, that was my thinking, too. It's a general-purpose tool, why not use it when it's convenient?
But different people have different ideas, and this isn't my project, so....
 
5:14 AM
Yeah, I'm not completely sure either. But watching a number like that could catch more patterns than we'd want to, right?
I guess it depends on the length of the number.
 
> Url in title, blacklisted username, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title
----------
Blacklisted username - Position 12-22: bestchange
Blacklisted website in body - Position 12-26: bestchange.com
Blacklisted website in title - Position 12-26: bestchange.com
Url in title - Position 0-26: https://www.bestchange.com
 
@cigien @JeffSchaller It is always fascinating to me how frequently I am in the minority on making these types of subjective assessments. Most of the time, I seem to err on the side of marking things as spam/TP, and then other people come back to me and argue that, no, it wasn't really spam, it was a genuine (albeit failed) attempt at asking a question. Now, this time, in a bit of a change of pace, I assume that it is a genuine attempt to ask, and someone disagrees with me there, too.
Not complaining, of course, or saying anyone is wrong. (I still don't know which is correct.) Just commenting on the irony.
 
@SmokeDetector In this case, going to say the discussion is moot because the website is (now?) blacklisted to start with. The number looks like a referral code (?), unlikely to indicate spam anywhere not associated with that domain.
 
@Undo @CodyGray @cigien If it's a number, which might be written by the spammer in a way which is understandable as a number to a human, but doesn't need to be understood as a number to a machine (i.e. the spammer might use obfuscation which a human would "see" through), then watching it with watch-number is a good way to go. If that "number" is really "must be these exact characters" (e.g. in a URL path), then watching it with watch-number is not the right way to go.
 
5:18 AM
I see.
 
@CodyGray Huh, that one (metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/post/287260) is interesting. Based just on the post, I was inclined to say fp, but the other NAA does push me the other way
I'm still mildly on the fp side, for our purposes, but not enough to tiebreak that case.
 
Makyen's comment ("...doesn't do anything other than promote their site. They could have a real error/issue, but the effect of this is nothing but spam.") is something I normally strongly agree with. And yet, I feel like I take a fair amount of push-back for it.
 
It's easy to forget we agree on 99%+ of everything, it's the 1% in the middle that's debated at all.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body (1): Connecting Sensor Encoder Cb781-80006 to RPi ✏️ by ma9 on raspberrypi.SE
 
fp feedback received
 
5:22 AM
@Undo Nah, I don't forget that.
 
I agree that giving the user the benefit of doubt on this one is reasonable. It's not clearly spam, even if that's it's real effect. I am interested to see what else the user might post prior to really saying "spammer"/ "not spammer".
 
I am... significantly less than "interested". But I take your point nevertheless. :-)
 
Well, OK. "interested" isn't really the right word. :)
 
@CodyGray This is a tricky one for sure; I haven't given any feedback at all in fact. fwiw, I haven't gotten the impression that you're frequently in a minority.
 
I am intrigued by your contributions to-date, and wish to subscribe to your newsletter. :-)
 
5:26 AM
:)
 
@cigien Yeah, that's why I modified my comment above. I do not think there is any objective evidence of that. Just that it feels that way when you are questioned. (And, again, to clarify, I don't want it to sound like I'm "complaining" about being questioned. It doesn't bother me, and I think it's good for people to do that.)
But I do think I tend to have a much less charitable handling of no-effort "questions" with bare links to websites, as well as dumps of gibberish/content-free submissions.
And that does tend to raise some questions: "Why is this a TP?" "Because it's crap we should block...?"
 
!!/watch- jumprecruiter\.pk
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Is there any way I can use Xamarin Essentials in a wpf and C# project? by Eran Penso on stackoverflow.com
 
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@CodyGray Yeah, I agree; I was a bit surprised at your comment on that report, and how you handled the posts on the site. It does seem a bit out of character. Have you been trying to change that?
 
5:35 AM
Nope.
I saw the NAA first, and that colored my assessment.
It looked like to me that they were just trying to convert their NAA to a question, as they're supposed to.
 
I see. I could see you nuking that NAA as spam actually, but perhaps I'm imagining that.
 
I guess.
It didn't strike me as such in the moment.
 
That's fair. Definitely a borderline case.
 
I try not to overthink these things. There's a limited amount of time available, and I prefer not to spend it on assessing the subtleties of garbage.
Most everything is just a gut call. I feel that my gut, at least, has more than the required level of accuracy.
YMMV, as they say :-)
 
It depends on what substances my gut is full of at any given point of time ;)
 
5:40 AM
It has enough of a question feel to it such that it's reasonable to give the user the benefit of doubt (i.e. assume good faith). The data in the post includes a date value which would likely produce an error of some sort, so it's not unlikely they did get an error.
 
^^ That's the kind of over-analysis that I tend not to do. :-)
 
Yeah, but we kept talking about it... :)
 
Goes to show how completely helpless we'd be against a spammer that put a tiny bit of effort into his job
Luckily, the system isn't such that spammers are financially incented to do so
 
Meh. We are adaptable.
 
Volume is everything, thinking doesn't scale
 
5:43 AM
If spammers suddenly get smarter, evidence suggests that we could, too.
 
Yeah, that's true (all of the above) :)
 
@Undo Or her. Spammers are an inclusive bunch.
 
Agreed. Credit where credit is due :)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Scam aimed at customers in body (7): Janusgraph : can't open graph with cql backend by cyqian on stackoverflow.com
 
sd f
lol, 7
 
5:46 AM
7?
 
Reason weight I presume.
 
Reason accuracy score. 7%
 
Oh... I thought that was the numeric code of the reason.
 
Cumulative "weights" of reasons
Simple sum
Works... better than you would expect as a total accuracy score
 
Sure, why wouldn't it? The reasons are already weighted, so a sum of weighted values should also be weighted.
 
5:47 AM
(though it is susceptible to overall inflation)
@CodyGray Because under that system, a post caught by two reasons accurate 50% of the time is treated the same as one caught by a single reason accurate 100% of the time
It's very, very not fundamentally sound
But practically, it's a pretty decent indicator.
Back in the day, anything over ~300 was 99.97%+ likely to be spam
(I might be conflating "age bracketed covid survival rate" and "ye olde auto flagging accuracy" there in my super-high-percentages memory)
We might have had four nines? 99.997?
 
@Undo We're currently at 99.998% for >= 300. We have 1 FP at 381, out of 54,330 posts with >= 300 weight.
 
Scaling better than I thought, cool
And wow, that fp is what I'd come up with if I was tasked with writing a high-score fp.
 
6:05 AM
Yeah, it's a question, but it's also largely just a signpost to go read that review article, which is basically just spam for whatever ones they reviewed highly.
 
True
 
Hmm. Not even sure that's a FP...
It was deleted on the site.
Saying that it's not a FP because the user also posted an answer containing the same link is... odd logic.
And the site being well known is also not a very good justification for something not being spam. How do you think it got to be so well-known? ;-)
 
@CodyGray Content gets deleted all the time for reasons of quality though, which doesn't really correspond to FP.
 
Meh.
 
It also being posted in an answer was something I considered made it lean towards TP, rather than FP.
 
6:12 AM
If mods delete something shortly after posting, that's a pretty good sign that it is unwelcome content that should be blocked.
Not a perfect heuristic, obviously, but for me it does factor in.
 
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@CodyGray Yep.
 
@CodyGray How do you know mods deleted that? Or are you counting community deletions as well?
 
"These sites are moderated by you" :-)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): web scraping with puppeteer does not find the CSS tag by Logchop on stackoverflow.com
 
6:25 AM
Well, in that case, posts could be deleted for quality reasons, where we would absolutely FP those posts. Happens with SO posts all the time, and IIUC that's intentional.
 
What do you mean by "quality reasons"?
 
fp feedback received
 
Posts that are off-topic basically. We don't TP Recommendation questions on SO for example, but they often get deleted on the site.
 
Not immediately deleted; they get closed first.
I would call that a scope problem, not a quality problem.
Scope problems are definitely unrelated to TP/FP. Quality problems are often quite related.
 
Hmm, I'll have to think about this. You're definitely right that there's overlap with TP and low quality content. I still feel that I see a fair number of posts that I give FP but would delete on the site. Maybe I'm not using the term "quality" correctly.
 
6:34 AM
Right; I think the term "quality" is the source of the confusion.
I'm certainly not saying that all low-quality content is a TP, though.
 
6:57 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): Godot - Using 2D Sprite Animation by Chad on stackoverflow.com
 
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7:14 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in answer (78): Update table with random values from given set of string values by Vedret Hrvanovic on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Intel and Amd Ubuntu compatibility on laptop by Kerem Kayra on askubuntu.com (@Ollie)
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7:30 AM
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7:43 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in link text in body (69): HTML element does not contain any text : Help me by Pulak Nath on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Big Gap Between Slideshow and Promotion Area - HTML/CSS ✏️ by CodeZinx on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): Flutter Clip Path by user793535 on stackoverflow.com
 
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8:01 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in body (1): External URL Redirect Breaking Image Links ✏️ by user21292 on drupal.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): How can I make my Samsung Galaxy S9+ install unsigned applications? by GuyOverThere on android.SE (@AndrewT.)
 
8:18 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body (95): getting error when trying to convert object column into int ✏️ by Abhishek on stackoverflow.com
 
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8:34 AM
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sdc watch infinidice
 
sdc watch (?-i:3iuLZbl)(?#bit.ly)
 
sdc watch (?-i:2JpH6n5)(?#bit.ly)
 
9:31 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): Why doesn't @State wrapped variable update immediately in SwiftUI by flsflsfls on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): can't start Apache even without any other programs running by Ahmed Elassar on stackoverflow.com
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): How to set timer in android? by Brandon Campbell on stackoverflow.com
 
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9:55 AM
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@SmokeDetector redirects to a casino site
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): python selenium gmail login Couldn’t sign you in by Moataz M.Raslan on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): How to Tell Happy Belated Birthday? by Happy Belated Birthday on android.SE (@AndrewT.)
 
10:48 AM
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10:58 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body, potentially bad ns for domain in body (2): GeoJSON custom marker by id ✏️ by faisal on gis.SE
 
11:11 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported question (93): looking for a coder by Billy jo cartee on stackoverflow.com
 
11:41 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Blacklisted user (71): Помогите. Не могу понять проблему by Павел Поцелуйко on ru.stackoverflow.com (@VictorVosMottor)
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Converting multipage PDF to TIFF does not work with Python library Wand by Vanessa Seward on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially problematic ns configuration in body (1): Why does it give 403 error for an image on my Website? by Aayush Shah on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, mostly punctuation marks in body (121): When do we use don't and when do we use doesn't by Unknown on english.SE
 
11:59 AM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Pre-Trained models for text Classification by David Alami on stackoverflow.com
 
12:15 PM
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user435118
@Undo 👍
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer (1): Can social media be applied to algorithmic trading? by user78654 on quant.SE
 
user435118
@Undo @Makyen What is the point of commit hashes? Why does it matter if there are duplicate ones?
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in body (1): Google Chrome is crashing on Redmi4a Device by Yashica Awaru on android.SE (@AndrewT.)
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in body (1): Huge difference in Viewport/RenderView/Saved ✏️ by sea yellow on blender.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body (1): how to fix re captcha box position in comment form by subhash dhaka on wordpress.SE
 
12:50 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): proxy does not work in java 11 httpclient by Anton on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): What solutions for heavy foot dumbbells by a deleted user on fitness.SE
 
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1:08 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Что не так скриптом freebitcoin? by Аспер геймер on ru.stackoverflow.com (@VictorVosMottor)
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Speed of AES encryption by t3cki on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, health-themed spam in title, link at end of body, +3 more (591): What Is Ideal Beauty 365 – Anti - Aging Cream? by beautimoon on askubuntu.com (@Ollie)
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1:30 PM
 
1:59 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body, potentially bad keyword in body (43): What is ISO 22000 Lead Auditor Training in Turkey? by chetespujara1110 on stackoverflow.com
 
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user435118
sdc blacklist-website iasiso-middleeast\.com
 
@Xnero That pattern looks like it's already caught by Blacklisted website in answer and Blacklisted website in body; append -force if you really want to do that.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Auto-Dark-Mode doesn't work sometimes by Arghadip on apple.SE
 
2:21 PM
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How can I translate my ebook? by user13429 on ebooks.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How can I translate my ebook? by Sarin Samuel on ebooks.SE
 
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2:43 PM
@Xnero Commit hashes are Git's internal way of tracking objects
A full duplicate hash (all ~40 characters) is extremely unlikely, but a collision of the first n characters is more likely
We often use those hashes in links to specific commits on GitHub. If we only send the first few characters, and they're not enough, it's ambiguous which commit we want to link to
Which isn't a huge deal, practically, it's just a tiny optimization that easy to make
Git automatically sizes the "abbreviated" commit hash it reports. My change was just to let Git choose the abbreviation, rather than our method ("always take the first 7 chars")
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): The link I am providing is not working on pc browser by AnonymousKing on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): I want Zipcode map in Javascript by Joana Lee on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Offensive answer detected, potentially bad keyword in answer, toxic answer detected (159): Where did Windows 10 save clipped images using Windows Key + Shift + S? by Poop AndPEEXD on superuser.com
 
user435118
3:08 PM
@Undo Thanks for the info, very interesting.
 
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user435118
@Undo So there will now be no duplicate hashes if Git chooses it?
 
3:36 PM
@Undo done
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Public key Exceeding Mod P? A Problem by Dave Kent on bitcoin.SE
 
3:51 PM
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@SmokeDetector why
 
@VictorVosMottor Potentially bad keyword in body - Position 1112-1167: FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
 
!!/bisect FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
 
@VictorVosMottor Matched by [asdfghjkl;' ]{10}(?! {10})[asdfghjkl;' ]{40,}(?<! {10})(?!(?:[^<]|<(?!\/?code>))*+<\/code>) on line 26960 of watched_keywords.txt
 
4:12 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ip for hostname in answer (1): Duplicating audio in pure ALSA for playback on local device and streaming via trx by michaeljtbrooks on raspberrypi.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad asn for hostname in body (1): Can't we get seven list-style comply with the sasme class? by user15159297 on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): How to animate the transition in jQuery by a deleted user on stackoverflow.com
 
4:30 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in answer (80): How do i access multple element (list) in a dataframe by M Daaboul on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): How to make differential backup in linux? by Giubaduz on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Edit python print by Igniazio_il_Surname on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Bios - changed an option and can't see that option by Damian on superuser.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in answer (1): Is the Moonbeam spell amazing, or are we doing it wrong? by Kelly Jarnigan on rpg.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body, potentially bad keyword in body (43): Directory Submission by Md. Israfil on stackoverflow.com
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly punctuation marks in body, repeating characters in body (95): عاوزا اعرف الكود ده بيعمل ايه by Shrouk ELnagar on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): How compact can your topsoil be before laying sod? by Zach Boxrud on gardening.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Please I have a problem that I didn't understand (nextjs - adsense) by OUSS on stackoverflow.com
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Opentest Backspace issue by john tran on stackoverflow.com
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in body (1): Request Timeout by Onkar on magento.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Username similar to website in answer (64): Unable to delete worksheet from Excel by Theuns on stackoverflow.com
 
naa- feedback received
 
teward/Osiris: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev cfe33ccd1 (SmokeDetector: Auto blacklist of iasiso-middleeast\.com by tripleee) (running on teward/Osiris, Python 3.6.9)
Restart: API quota is 13459.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, repeating characters in body, repeating characters in title (228): -----aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ✏️ by Danish on stackoverflow.com
 
tp- feedback received
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): How compact can your topsoil be before laying sod? ✏️ by Zach Boxrud on gardening.SE
 
6:40 PM
fp- feedback received
 
fp- feedback received
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Linked punctuation in body (0): Software alternative for photoTAN generator device by Alf on security.SE
 
Makyen/EC2-num02: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
[ SmokeDetector ] SmokeDetector started at rev 63b113a (Makyen: This is the MS instance, so needs to post feedback) (running on Makyen/EC2-num02, Python 3.6.12)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in username (1): How to add SKU using Permalink Manager PRO by Atif SEO on wordpress.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of answer (34): Regex will not allow single letter in a sentence by C Sharpen Adpet on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, health-themed spam in title, link at end of body, +3 more (494): How to Lose Weight Fast 10 kgs in 10 days | Natural Fat Burner Detox Drink | Easy Detox Water Recipe by Joe21 on meta.SE (@Ollie)
 
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7:04 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): calling a private sub from the filter workbook by Alexey on stackoverflow.com
 
fp- feedback received
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at beginning of body (42): VBA website scraping - selecting value from dropdown by S Naik on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Mostly punctuation marks in body (27): Altering values in a key, value pair in dictionary python by Sonny Chauhan on stackoverflow.com
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad keyword in body (1): Mocking functions during Flask initialization? by JacobS on stackoverflow.com
 
Makyen/EC2-linux: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially bad ns for domain in answer (1): rsync --whole-file vs delta-transfer protocol CPU usage and copy speed by Stef on unix.SE
 
iBug/Lily: Executing automatic scheduled reboot.
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, luncheon meat detected (129): Is it possible to limit the memory usage of a particular process on Windows by user1271253 on superuser.com
 
tpu- feedback received
 
user435118
sdc watch (?-i:israfilme50)(?#fiverr.com)
 
@Xnero You don't have blacklist manager privileges, but I've created PR#5800 for you.
 
PR#5800 ("Xnero: Watch (?-i:israfilme50)(?#fiverr.com)") opened by SmokeDetector
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Linked punctuation in body (0): Método Get e página localhost exibindo [] by Joseph Alex on stackoverflow.com
 
sdc approve 5800
 
fp- feedback received
 
7:50 PM
@SmokeDetector f Question is in Portuguese, but is not spam, rude, or gibberish. Voting to close.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Potentially problematic ns configuration in body (1): How to configure site hosted in IIS for CRL Check without machine restart by AJAY on stackoverflow.com
 
fp- feedback received
 
@SmokeDetector f Question is off-topic. Voting to close.
 
!!/watch loveandfun19\.blogspot\.com
 
@SmokeDetector k
 
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