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the console just, every second, on the o'clock, lists the questions in memory. What is that link supposed to mean?? If you want the check to happen every 10 mins, you could add 5 || (or's) to say mins == "00" || mins == "20"|| mins == "30"...` (you get what I mean!)
Hope it works! BTW - to make life easier (and quicker), you can change line 77's if(mins == "00"){ value to the next minute in real life (so right now, that would be 40)
did anything show up in console? Are you sure your access key is correct? If you went on that link again afterwards, it would have made a new access key!
@WilhelmErasmus I've just updated the script to also add the link I'm talking about to sites without the new profile - if you install the new version from Github, you'll see the link in your StackApps profile as well (which it seems you couldn't before this update I just pushed)
I've checked now :) The behavior of 0 is to delete it instantly, but the reason it didn't delete for you is because the deletion process happens every o'clock - so you probably didn't have the browser open at an o'clock.
@WilhelmErasmus You go to the link mentioned on the post (this one). After approveing, you will be taken to the SE homepage, but the URL will look something like: http://stackexchange.com/#access_token=7sb79dsfb702332(vXrTAw))&expires=86399. Copy the text in between the first = (from access_token) up to the next & (before expires), including any brackets. Then paste it in the dialog that can be opened from your profile page at the top: click self-destruct access-token
@WilhelmErasmus It will stop appearing once you get and enter an access token, however I can see how this could be annoying, so I'll think of a less annoying way to inform you about this, and update the script as soon as I get more time :)
Bug 1: will fix as soon as I get back. Bug 2: will look into as soon as I get back. FR 1: don't think you should do hours because it might get deleted before the intended user sees the comment - besides, you can express the amount of hours as days - 0.5 days equals 12 hours... FR 2: will add as soon as I get back