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Jun 25, 2023 at 6:24 comment added chivracq @M--, oh...!, I had indeed read your "intimated" as "intimidated" without even noticing...! // "One explanation could be that they may think if regex is not the right/best solution for the problem", hum, I don't believe this to be true, I answer a small Tag where the 'Regex' Tag sometimes is added/relevant because of Users asking for a 'Regex' Sol, and each time I provided a non-'Regex' Sol, but the Tag is small and my Answers rarely go above +1, and that Gold Tag holder (nearly) never removed the 'Regex' Tag... (Only once I think I remember, but that was already 2 or 3 years ago...)
Jun 25, 2023 at 6:06 comment added M-- @chivracq I see what you're saying. One explanation could be that they may think if regex is not the right/best solution for the problem, they can convey that message by removing the tag. I don't agree with that approach, but that's an alternative explanation for their actions (also see this: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/425287/…). BTW, I meant to write intimidated in my previous comment (not intimated, lol).
Jun 25, 2023 at 5:54 comment added chivracq @M--, the removal of the 'Regex' Tag in that Thread/Qt was completely inexplicable to me (oh...!, has since been reversed by some other High-Rep User, who agreed with me apparently (1st part))... // "inexplicable" then tja, "people" (and I) try go looking for some plausible explanation, => find (a better) one for this specific Thread/Qt...? Absolutely everything in the Thread was about 'Regex', why remove it...!? (and replace it with vaguely appropriate Tags)... Sorry, but this is not a "Mistake" or a "skewed View"...
Jun 25, 2023 at 5:36 comment added M-- @chivracq I wouldn't say that. They are way ahead of everyone in the "game" to be intimated :) I just think they have a slightly different/skewed view of tags, edits, and dupe-hammering.
Jun 25, 2023 at 5:05 comment added chivracq "Just a bit too aggressive with their moderation privileges.", yep, my Opinion also, last example I checked a few hours ago (Java Regex to reduce line feeds (Link is to the 'Timeline')), => Qt asked with "Regex" in the Title, OP asking for a 'Regex' Solution, 2 Answers (with Regex) posted within 1 hour, (+4 Accepted & +1), Gold Badge User removed the 'Regex' Tag 20 min later, +1 more Regex Answer a few hours later... // Feels a bit to me like this User absolutely wants to protect their Top1 Position in the Tag...
Jun 24, 2023 at 17:33 comment added M-- @HaoWu should we also ban SQL since it has different flavors? The presumed good deed has nothing to do with the fact that their edits are wrong and should be reversed in many cases (not always). The "overlord", as you referred to them, is actually making more work for us. All that said, this user is an extremely helpful contributor in terms of providing answers. Just a bit too aggressive with their moderation privileges.
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Jun 22, 2023 at 19:56 comment added TheMaster @ThomA I highly doubt that the moderators knew nothing about this - given the near daily edits for over at least a year or two. But, even if mods were somehow unaware, this meta post does expose the issue to the public and moderators. However, most of active mods are on strike and therefore I don't think we can expect any action in the near future. Also, 600k rep does count a lot(in user's minds) when taking any adverse steps(like flagging) against the user(especially, when those reps were not gained through spamming answers, but providing good quality answers).
Jun 22, 2023 at 17:46 comment added Thom A If this is a common "problem" then I suppose the question seems to be has anyone flagged one of the user's posts to raise that they are (ab)using the edit feature. Moderators won't be aware I less a flag is raised and this answer implies it's been ahppening for a bit. Unfortunately, we have ko way of knowing, but one would have one hoped someone would have flagged it; having 6k reputation or 600k reputation doesn't make ones behaviour acceptable if it goes against the sites rules/consensus (which it seems to be here).
Jun 21, 2023 at 17:47 history answered TheMaster CC BY-SA 4.0