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Just ONCE, I wanted to see a post titled Status Update that was not a blatant, annoying spam post by a new member. So here it is.

Today was a good day here in Northern Wisconsin. Fall colors are here, no mosquitos, no deer flies, and mild temperature, so my morning run was unusually nice. Only two meetings today, and both went well. The deer that was road killed just down the road two weeks ago is now fully decomposed, so no more smell. Somebody has a spike buck skull for their collection. My apple tree had about 100 lbs of apples. The food pantry got 40 lbs, deer stole about 10 lbs, and I'm eating the rest. They are sweet, juicy, organic, and I have yet to see a worm in any of them. Retirement is treating me well.

My wife is feeling much better now that the skin is done peeling from her hands and feet. It seems that she is sensitive to South Carolina fire ant bites.
 
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I wasn't aware that "Status Update"-threads were a problem (or indeed even a thing) in there?

I mean, there's a lot of gratuitous stuff but I've never noticed these Status Updates you speak of.

Kudos on the predominantly good day though! :smile:
 
sbrothy said:
I wasn't aware that "Status Update"-threads were a problem (or indeed even a thing) in there?
These spam posts get moderated so fast that most people never see them. The moderators have a special button that deletes the post and permanently bans the spammer. I have not counted, but a rough estimate is a dozen or so "status update" posts per week.

We have roughly 50 moderation actions per day. Most moderation actions involve moving a post to a more appropriate subforum, deleting or editing troublesome posts, fixing spelling mistakes in titles, editing titles to make them better reflect the content of the OP, etc. We occasionally are forced to warn people who violate the rules. Common violations that require post closing/deletion in addition to warning include perpetual motion, unfounded theories, and proposing unsafe acts.
 
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Ok, re unsafe acts, IIRC, someone was asking for advice for ,or a critique, to build a home-based nuclear reactor. I thought it was a joke, but it apparently wasn't. Surreal.
 
WWGD said:
Ok, re unsafe acts, IIRC, someone was asking for advice for ,or a critique, to build a home-based nuclear reactor. I thought it was a joke, but it apparently wasn't. Surreal.
Par that with the “Test Driven Development” and “vibe” methodology and you have yourself a nightmare of truly epic proportions. One even The Corinthian (ref The Sandman by Neil Gaiman) would enjoy. :smile:
 
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