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My feeling tells me since about two weeks the question below appears frequently as top in Q/A with no obvious reason.
modified 26-Jul-22 12:46pm.
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Most likely being hit by spammers.
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There's about 4 or 5 posts that are getting bombed by spammers.
A post gets throw back to the top whenever someone posts to it, even if it's suspected of being spam and killed off.
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Hi, i have failed multiple times to download the following file. Also tried different browsers.
https://www.codeproject.com/KB/Articles/5305695/net.zip
can you please help?
thanks, luc
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In order to prevent scraping of the website, the links to downloads only work from pages on the site.
Go to the article Introduction to Face Identification and click on the link there to download the file.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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In particular I'm talking about The Weird and The Wonderful. I see that there was a new post somewhere in that forum but I scrolled 9 pages in and still couldn't find the new post. It would be lovely if there was a way to jump to the new post rather than tried to hunt it down.
This is a nice to have not a must have.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Go to the "Search Messages" box above the messages, type * and press Enter. The latest messages should appear.
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It can also be a false alarm when spam is posted to a board and deleted, but the indicator still shows a new post.
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Funnily enough I had the exact same thought today.
We used to have a filter that would show only new messages. It ended up chewing up a lot of CPU power because it made caching extremely painful or even pointless. I'll have to think about an efficient way to implement that.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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A gray horizontal line appeared. It scrolls together with the messages.
The corresponding HTML is
<div class="sub-headerbar-divider"></div>
Here it is shown in the Lounge:
It also appears in other locations, such as the page that I'm on now to submit this post.
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Since about two days, if I remember correctly
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The gray line is still there today. I remembered I created this bug myself because I have an HTML <div> set to the dimension of the browser screen, so when I scroll down, I can see the bottom line of the <div> scrolled up. Probably it is the same bug that I created.
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The gray line is still here.
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I have edited the Tags[^] a couple of times to merge tags, fix spellings, use capitalization more consistently, and so on. It would be useful if a deleted tag could be restored, because it is sometimes better than the one which is currently in use. This would allow articles with the other tag to be merged into it, after which the less desirable tag could be deleted. Also, various users with Silver status can modify tags, and I'm not sure if the permission should be that broad.
modified 16-Jul-22 14:54pm.
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I received two emails, apparently for one reply to a comment of mine. Time stamps identical, similar but not identical content.
One has subject "CodeProject | A reply was posted to your comment" , the other "CodeProject | CodeProject A comment has been added" .
If it's any help I can forward the emails or a "view source".
The thread in question is Matching list of words but not when found inside longer words[^] and the double emails are from OP's first reply to my comment.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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It's not new - it's a known bug which was introduced almost a month ago:
Bugs and Suggestions[^]
Bugs and Suggestions[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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The new twist is that it isn't a notification of my own post, and also the two are not identical.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Already mentioned in the first reply[^] to one of the threads.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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As Richard said:
Comments from others get double notification (red square and mail)
Own comments get single notification (red square and mail)
Problem appeared a month ago.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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Yeah,
So codeproject.com needs to decide what kind of site it wants to be. A while back a user calling himself k0walski2k [^] called out a popular member for plagiarism. The codeproject moderation team punished him and closed his account[^]. The claims from the other member were also deleted where he said he personally reverse engineered these undocumented Microsoft structures[^].
I saw it with my own eyeballs, the other member was saying right here on the codeproject forums that he himself had researched and produced one of the most notorious offensive red team tools.
For future reference both the potential plagiarist and codeproject site should investigate the claims[^] before protecting the plagiarist.
Maybe we should instead have Vice or Wired investigative journalists look at it.
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A member, k0walski2k, had their account closed based on community reports of spamming (not plagiarism as far as I can see). This member claims to be Benjamin Delpy. And because of this we should investigate an unsubstantiated claim about a person's identity before protecting this plagiarist. Or is it the spammer? And by protecting you mean allowing it to be closed?
I'm so confused.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: community reports of spamming No, the way forum moderation is handled everyone is marked as 'spam' to quicken the member deletion. There was no spam involved.
The visitor accused a popular member (article author) of using someone else's research work. There were some inappropriate words exchanged between the two site members. There was no spam involved.
I don't come and post here in your Suggestions forum unless I think it's important.
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I saw inappropriate words from k0walski2k but not from whom he was accusing of plagiarism. His account was flagged for abuse, not spamming. When it didn't get closed on that basis, it reappeared in the list of still alive spammers, even though it wasn't actually a spam account.
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Yeah,
I know why the discussion entered moderation. It was because the words were becoming heated. But then k0walski2k was added to the Still alive spammers[^] list which always results in member deletion.
I did not see anything that warranted an account termination. I've seen far worse arguments in the Lounge.
I normally wouldn't get involved but when I saw the article author make the claim, I couldn't let that slide. The site visitor had every right to question about original research. k0walski2k should also be allowed to ask about adding other peoples names to the project, they deserve recognition.
He was also right to be angry.
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