I'm noticing a new anonymous field, which I suspect should be hidden. It appears when answering a question. Inspecting the field reveals it is an "author" field.

Where does it happen:

  • Me on meta.skeptics. I am mod, running Chrome on Windows
  • One non-mod on meta.skeptics, running Chrome.
  • One mod on meta.gardening, running Chrome.

Where does it NOT happen:

  • Me on meta.skeptics, when I run Firefox.
  • Me on skeptics. I am mod.
  • Me on meta.stackoverflow. I am not a mod.
  • Respective mods on UL, meta.UL, SU, meta.SU.
  • Another non-mod on meta.skeptics, running ??

I'm losing track. Someone suggested a Chrome userscript gone rogue. That sounds like a very plausible cause; I have a number of off-the-shelf StackExchange userscripts installed on Chrome. The StackExchange modifications & Editor Kit may be implicated.

Update: I disabled "SE Modifications - Version: 1.0" user-script. Problem went away. I enabled it again. Problem still gone. Can no longer repro.

Another mod reports disabling all the userscripts AND clearing the cache solved the problem.

I'm chalking this up as a userscript bug that can be fixed by turning it off and on again.

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No repro on Super User FYI – nhinkle Jul 29 '11 at 3:56
Crosspost this to Paranoia.StackExchange.com – random Jul 29 '11 at 4:04
Repro on Skeptics Meta, Chrome on Windows 7. No repro on a few other sites I checked (meta Programmers, meta SO, SO, Gaming), or in Firefox 3.6/IE9. – Anna Lear Jul 29 '11 at 4:08
@AnnaLear just beat me to it, field is present in Chrome stable on Win XP only on Meta.Skeptics – Sathya Jul 29 '11 at 4:10
Present on gardening meta too. – Lorem Ipsum Jul 29 '11 at 4:12
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@random, I don't like to visit there. I think they'll talk about me if I do. – Oddthinking Jul 29 '11 at 4:17
Repro on Philosophy Meta. Seems like this is a problem afflicting the SE 2.0 sites. – Cody Gray Jul 29 '11 at 4:26
@oddthinking: Post the reason as an answer and accept it. – Lorem Ipsum Jul 29 '11 at 4:40
Oddly, I don't see it on Chrome stable, Windows 7 – Michael Mrozek Jul 29 '11 at 4:47
@yoda, I'd rather it got seen by the author of the userscript, rather than forgotten. I have no idea where I got it from though. The day I became a mod, people sent me a whole lot of links and I installed them! – Oddthinking Jul 29 '11 at 5:05
Issue created. Will accept answer in (minimum allowed) couple of days. – Oddthinking Jul 29 '11 at 5:14

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I'm going to say this was a matter of having a cached, older version of the CSS. There were related code changes around this that went out in a build today, so if you had an old version of the CSS, then you would have seen the element visible on the page. Once you pulled the latest CSS file, the element would have then appropriately been hidden again.

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Yeah yeah yeah. Just push away the blame from your user script ;p This is correct, though. – balpha Jul 29 '11 at 7:09
We wouldn't want to blame something that wasn't truly at fault, now would we? (: – Rebecca Chernoff Jul 29 '11 at 7:25

This appears to be a problem with the SE Modifications - Version: 1.0 user-script.

It has been reported as an issue on the appropriate project.

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Hmm... I can repro this and I don't have SE Modifications installed. – Cody Gray Jul 29 '11 at 5:39
Oh no, really? What browser and site? What extensions DO you have installed? – Oddthinking Jul 29 '11 at 5:45
Philosophy Meta. Although it looks now like I can't repro it in Incognito mode. I have AutoReviewComments installed, along with Hidden Links. Interestingly, allowing those extensions to run in Incognito mode still doesn't allow me to repro. – Cody Gray Jul 29 '11 at 5:51
This could have been caused by an issue with the CSS too. The main Sketchy CSS is oddly non-condensed, actually, and happens to contain the bit of CSS that's relevant here...I wonder if there was a temporary issue. – Tim Stone Jul 29 '11 at 5:56
Actually, I can't even figure out what that field is doing there. It doesn't seem to be used anywhere that I can see, hmm... – Tim Stone Jul 29 '11 at 6:05
@Tim, in one test, I filled in the author flag. I got a CAPTCHA response. – Oddthinking Jul 29 '11 at 6:50

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