What happens when a post get rejected?
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What happens when a post get rejected? (when sent for review before showing it to the public)
Does it remind me or just left in the sand?
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
What happens when a post get rejected? (when sent for review before showing it to the public)
Does it remind me or just left in the sand?
Pretty sure it just goes bye bye.
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
What happens when a post get rejected? (when sent for review before showing it to the public)
Does it remind me or just left in the sand?
I doubt it would notify you. But I don't think any of your posts were rejected. Anyways, I don't think that any of your posts were rejected. At least, I thought that I'd approved them all this morning.
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@dangeRuss oh... OH!!!!! then I have to post everything in the site well as on a txt file...
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@boomzilla umm, I must have 1 un-reviewed post about a long python script. Can you check, please?
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@boomzilla umm, I must have 1 un-reviewed post about a long python script. Can you check, please?
It's there: https://what.thedailywtf.com/user/gomesz785/posts
Probably just nobody's had anything constructive to say on it. Technical support is on a basis around here...
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@boomzilla umm, I must have 1 un-reviewed post about a long python script. Can you check, please?
It's there: https://what.thedailywtf.com/user/gomesz785/posts
Probably just nobody's had anything constructive to say on it. Technical support is on a basis around here...
Yep:
https://what.thedailywtf.com/topic/28194/funny-horror-stories-of-developers
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
What happens when a post get rejected?
@boomzilla prints it off for his personal collection
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Probably just nobody's had anything constructive to say on it
people not going to say about not even a API script from somewhere else? somewhere as a starting point to fix it? You gotta be kidding.
What has to be constructive in comments and/or answers, I understand that questions should be constructive and not like a koththu made from .
But all comments are usually ok.
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@loopback0 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
prints it off for his personal collection
Is this sarcasm?
Did you mean prints it off for his personal collection [of stupid posts]?
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Technical support is on a basis around here...
Um... What you have commented is very difficult to understand. Mostly the use of and the use of "basis".
First, My post is not a cliche_Technical Support!
Then, are you trying to say Technical Support(OR the kind of post I have posted) will get a low attention / going to get "cancelled" here?
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@loopback0 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
prints it off for his personal collection
Is this sarcasm?
Did you mean prints it off for his personal collection [of stupid posts]?
Yes
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Basically means "lazy" around here. It's easier to mock than to help, and easier still to ignore.
@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
get "cancelled" here
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@loopback0 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@loopback0 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
prints it off for his personal collection
Is this sarcasm?
Did you mean prints it off for his personal collection [of stupid posts]?
Yes
Did you mean prints it off for his personal collection [of stupid posts done by @gomesz785 and anyone]?
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@error
My post is not a cliche_Technical Support!
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Technical support is on a basis around here...
Um... What you have commented is very difficult to understand. Mostly the use of and the use of "basis".
First, My post is not a cliche_Technical Support!
Then, are you trying to say Technical Support(OR the kind of post I have posted) will get a low attention / going to get "cancelled" here?To be serious for a minute:
- Posts in the "Help" category and subcategories are seen as genuine requests for assistance, and as such people don't reply to those threads unless they have a positive contribution to make (we have a self-enforced no shitposting / trolling rule in those threads)
- People here have day jobs and their own limited interests, just like people in the real world
- Ergo, if you're asking for something that doesn't trip someone's limited interest / knowledge, and/or requires a lot of time to respond to, responses will be delayed until someone who does know the answer to your question happens by it.
To be more in the spirit of trolling that fits most of the forums:
- My inner is way too lazy to try to look up how to help most people, so I don't even check the General Help category most days unless I happen to catch the post at the top of new and it's on a topic I'm familiar with. And Perl scripts are definitely the spawn of Chuthulu and thus should be for immediate banning (also a trope, and most people who reply to a post or talk about a post with a related emoji don't ACTUALLY flag those posts for moderation)
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Posts in the "Help" category and subcategories are seen as genuine requests for assistance, and as such people don't reply to those threads unless they have a positive contribution to make (we have a self-enforced no shitposting / trolling rule in those threads)
And, if we don't feel like being helpful (because ) we probably won't even read whatever gets posted there.
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@error said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Basically means "lazy"
I finally got the meaning of the !!!
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
- People here have day jobs and their own limited interests, just like people in the real world
- Ergo, if you're asking for something that doesn't trip someone's limited interest / knowledge, and/or requires a lot of time to respond to, responses will be delayed until someone who does know the answer to your question happens by it.
I am not interested in "why delayed, i need my answers quick 1111" type, rather this:
probably just nobody's had anything constructive to say on it
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Um... What you have commented is very difficult to understand. Mostly the use of and the use of "basis".
There's a lot of inside memes and terminology that we use on this forum, that's impenetrable to new users. The best way to learn it is to just hang out, read posts etc
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
people don't reply to those threads unless they have a positive contribution to make (we have a self-enforced no shitposting / trolling rule in those threads)
I know what you said about the constructive thing now, better you said "if the answer makes a positive impact" than "constructive"
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@hungrier said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
There's a lot of inside memes and terminology that we use on this forum, that's impenetrable to new users. The best way to learn it is to just hang out, read posts etc
I also feel more inclined to help someone out if I've seen them participating in our community prior to that. If someone's first posts are in the Help category I usually assume they've arrived here from Google and misidentified this as a tech support site.
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Then, are you trying to say Technical Support(OR the kind of post I have posted) will get a low attention / going to get "cancelled" here?
You never know what people will find interesting or where the discussion will go.
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@error said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@hungrier said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
There's a lot of inside memes and terminology that we use on this forum, that's impenetrable to new users. The best way to learn it is to just hang out, read posts etc
I also feel more inclined to help someone out if I've seen them participating in our community prior to that. If someone's first posts are in the Help category I usually assume they've arrived here from Google and misidentified this as a tech support site.
Yeah, we get a fair amount of people who are looking around and find one of the help threads where someone here was asking about something similar. Which is fine. Our users like to show how smart they are, and some of them actually are.
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@error said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
misidentified this as a tech support site
We might provide moral support, but rarely actually help with problems directly.
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@boomzilla said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@error said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@hungrier said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
There's a lot of inside memes and terminology that we use on this forum, that's impenetrable to new users. The best way to learn it is to just hang out, read posts etc
I also feel more inclined to help someone out if I've seen them participating in our community prior to that. If someone's first posts are in the Help category I usually assume they've arrived here from Google and misidentified this as a tech support site.
Yeah, we get a fair amount of people who are looking around and find one of the help threads where someone here was asking about something similar. Which is fine. Our users like to show how smart they are, and some of them actually are.
And you can actually get some really good help here if you ask the hard kind of questions that go :tumbleweed: on SO. At least if there is someone with a mind numbingly boring task at work.
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@boomzilla said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Our users like to show how smart they are, and some of them actually are.
A much rarer breed still on here is the kind who know they’re not.
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
most people who reply to a post or talk about a post with a related emoji don't ACTUALLY flag those posts for moderation
And moderation is also . (In fact, that's the canonical use of .) Other than outright spam, we're pretty tolerant around here, and moderators who do too much moderation tend not to remain moderators.
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@Gurth said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
@boomzilla said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Our users like to show how smart they are, and some of them actually are.
A much rarer breed still on here is the kind who know they’re not.
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@boomzilla said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
You never know what people will find interesting or where the discussion will go.
Best way to get support/help is to post something vaguely incorrect. You'll have all the s line up to correct you.
Filed under: I think I'm in my own post, and I'm not sure I like it.
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@Gomesz785 said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
somewhere as a starting point to fix it?
Why? Was it in the Help category?
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@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
People here have day jobs and their own limited interests
Well.....
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@Tsaukpaetra https://what.thedailywtf.com/topic/28193/dell-service-tag-api-bullocks-techdirect-depreciated , in the coding help category.
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@cvi said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
Best way to get support/help is to post something vaguely incorrect. You'll have all the s line up to correct you.
Good idae but first I have to make sure, that I don't piss off the and then turn them in to downvote-close-.
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@Gomesz785 My response:
Gomesz785 2 days ago
@izzion said in What happens when a post get rejected?:
people don't reply to those threads unless they have a positive contribution to make (we have a self-enforced no shitposting / trolling rule in those threads)
I know what you said about the constructive thing now, better you said "if the answer makes a positive impact" than "constructive"
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@Jaloopa Well, at the very least, our asses are smart.