SOBotics / FireAlarm

A Stack Exchange chatbot to catch low-quality posts.
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Add the train wrecker again #19

Closed Filnor closed 6 years ago

Filnor commented 6 years ago

The train wrecker was recently removed, but on SOBotics, it appears that most users want it back.

Can we add it back?

double-fault commented 6 years ago

(Should be) Fixed. https://github.com/SOBotics/FireAlarm/commit/adc7cca038464b29e24d327860a8f66aaa89e7a6

I don't have time to test right now; will do later and close issue.

double-fault commented 6 years ago

Fix confirmed. https://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/41563623#41563623

danbopes commented 6 years ago

I'm personally against this. It just adds noise in the chat, and with a lot of the other bots, I'm more inclined to ignore the bot with useless functionality like this.

double-fault commented 6 years ago

@danbopes If you feel like it needs to be removed, I'm perfectly fine; it was re-added after a couple of users asked for the feature. Just make sure you've got no one objecting to the removal, and I'll remove it when possible.

(Also, I've not seen you in chat; I haven't been around for a while, but do you have a different username on SO?)

Filnor commented 6 years ago

@Fortunate-MAN It's FrankerZ in chat.

Bhargav-Rao commented 6 years ago

I'd rather say that we remove the train wreck for the normal jobs which we do daily, like feedbacks. The #rekdtrain shouldn't fire when we're giving a bunch of feedback to any of the bots, either using the feedback command, or the reply option. Let the train wreck remain when a lot of people say the same general thing.

The issue which @danbopes is facing is that, they're seeing the #rekdtrain almost daily, at which point the joke becomes annoying.

double-fault commented 6 years ago

Alright, I'm assuming that no one has an objection with removing the train wrecker for now.

@Bhargav-Rao that seems to be a nice idea; could you open an issue for that? I'll try to do that when I can.