At the suggestion of a Mod in chat, I'm putting out a call for help in flagging the chaos in the apache-age answers which I (and several others) have noticed.
I'm not an expert in this area, but even I can see the obvious, multiple, very-low-quality and duplicate answers being posted on many of the questions in that tag. It's a bit of an odd look for Stack Overflow, honestly. We're (usually) much more curated than this.
I've done some flagging in this area, but:
- It's a time-consuming slog, and I could use some help
- Someone with more expertise here will be able to cull more answers than I can, especially when comparing SQL queries that may essentially be duplicates of each other.
- Spreading the work out will (hopefully) keep any one person from going insane ;-)
- If we can get this cleaned up quickly, I can get back to focusing on flagging AI answers (1,450+ flags and counting).
Some additional notes if you are willing to help:
As the Mod who responded to my other flags reminded me, also use downvotes as appropriate when flagging. If we get a number of downvotes on each answer, that can also be a sign that it's already been handled/flagged and doesn't need our attention.
Don't get overly zealous (of course) - As always, if a post legitimately seems to improve upon existing answers, it likely has value. And, of course, the first post with the info should probably get priority if it's of reasonable quality.
I only say this because it can be too easy to get carried away when handling literally dozens (or hundreds) of these.
Many of the questions, as well, appear off-topic and should be VTC'd. IMHO, installing or configuring a database extension isn't a "programming" topic.
Special thanks to @GeneralGrievance and @AndrewT in the comments for discovering that there may be an undisclosed affiliation in many of them. BOLO for these and flag appropriately.
Keep an eye out for AI-generated answers as well. While the major problem here is just VLQ's/duplicates, some are AI-generated. Follow the user-profile to see if they have a history of AI answers and flag those appropriately as well if you would. Honestly - This is part of the reason it's such a slog for me, as I often get pulled on a half-dozen rabbit trails in each of these questions.
Also, for any Mod reading this, in addition to curation of the content itself, it seems to me that some users could use warnings on the VLQ nature of their posts
Some examples:
Install and run apache/age and postgreSQL via docker-compose: At least 5 answers that say, *"use
age
instead ofage-server
What would be the best result type for dates in AGE?: 11 answers in two weeks, mostly saying (to quote one of them "You can modify the return of the function for the
::date
cast operator of PostgreSQL. Or just use theTO_DATE()
function for convert a string to a date."Note that this was also self-answered with (it appears to me) the same info, before most of the posts needlessly repeated it.
Retrieving the graph's adjacency matrix: 10 answers, all of which essentially say, "No"
Apache age extension setting error while installation: 19 answers, most of which boil down to "it's not installed correctly; reinstall"
Permission issue for AGE: 17 answers, mostly variations on
sudo chown -R <user> /usr/local/pgsql/
. A few "reinstall" answers. IIRC, this is one where a user recommendedsudo make ...
and then 2 days later turned around and and said "Don't usesudo
" for the same thing (it's likely those were AI).Installing age-installation: 19 answers in 6 weeks, most "Wrong version, use PG11"
And many more ...
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