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Aug 20, 2022 at 8:22 comment added Peter Mortensen It isn't only Gordon Linoff. Look, for example, at the regulars in the Pandas tag (at least one has more than 500,000 reputation points). Questions are never closed there. The same kind of auto-generated homework questions are now also appearing in the R tag (I don't know if they are treated the same way or not).
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Aug 19, 2022 at 23:57 comment added mickmackusa I think I am being equally open as the other users involved. GordonLinoff'ing is where you answer questions that you know are duplicates and most of the time, you have answered them before - yourself. Hundreds of Stack Overflow pages with much looser identicality are closed and stay closed everyday. I only see the current state of this situation to be an obvious injustice to the ultimate goal of this site.
Aug 19, 2022 at 23:55 comment added Makoto Your explanation of why these are dupes focuses on the mechanics of how data is retrieved from the database, not the intent of what to do with that data, which is where I draw the distinction. If you want to collaborate, be more open to feedback when someone disagrees with your perspective as opposed to taking whatever action "Gordon Linoff'ing" happens to be.
Aug 19, 2022 at 23:54 comment added mickmackusa Well, for an uninterested party, you are supporting the fracturing of content. I really expected a more collaborative and system-centric response from all veteran users involved in the scenario and discussion. This is one more straw on the back of the camel where I hang up my hammer and stop wasting my time with curation. I should just start GordonLinoff'ing every dupe I find instead of voting to close.
Aug 19, 2022 at 23:51 comment added Makoto Hey, don't bite my head off. I don't care about PHP, like at all. I just don't think this is a duplicate and I don't see how your explanation of how it is assuages my skepticism.
Aug 19, 2022 at 23:47 comment added mickmackusa Pfft. I find MSO unsurprisingly and irritately unhelpful. Both questions are literally seeking an array of objects in one call. If you can't see that truth, I don't know how to explain it to you any clearer. New question: "get the entire result set of a mysqli select statement in one call [...] but as an array of objects" and Old question: "$result->fetch_objects()"
Aug 19, 2022 at 22:08 comment added Makoto I remain unpersuaded on your explanation that these questions are "clearly" asking for the same thing. Asking how to get all results from an SQL call is not the same as mapping all results to an object from an SQL call. Note too that I'm a very disinterested party; I have the interest of the site in mind and I want to see that these things work out in the best interest of the asker and curators. With that in mind and with the aforementioned, I don't see how your proposed solution fixes anything besides makes you happy that you were able to hammer a question (that shouldn't be).
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