No, that is not my intention. I understand that this chat is mainly for the close vote review and some mods are just happen to be present here. Thus, I take the opportunity to present my case - since I thought Meta is for bigger scale, as long as I could get help without disturbing more community, it should be OK - or so I thought.
DO NOT ping moderators / employees for them to look at something. Meta and moderator flags are the main way to communicate. This does not mean you shouldn't do it at all but pinging them out of context is not appropriate. Any messages failing to do that will be moved to Trash. If it continues, kicking will be considered.
Umm... not to mention it was either nearly midnight or early hours of the morning for everyone pinged - so were unlikely to get a response for hours anyway - while using mod flags/meta - would have got the attention of mods that were active during those hours...
OK, I honestly was not aware of that. This is the excerpt from the chat earlier: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/29570109#29570109 I thought Meta was for bigger scale and Ping was for minor scale. I got it the other way round... My apologize about that....
@JonClements oh, and I didn't include you in my previous Ping... What will happen to the moderator when they are Ping in the chat actually? How will it differ from mod flag?
@Ian Well... if we're not about - it'll go in our global inbox - which we might not get around to looking at - or maybe just ignore if we don't have time to read it, check context, and want to come into chat to discuss it... a mod flag will go into a queue and will be available to every mod until its handled - thus it won't slip by unnoticed and has more chance of being acted on
@JeffreyBosboom That's a fair point. But usually if it's not handled in this room, it doesn't need immediate attention. If it's spam/offensive, it's usually deleted within 5 minutes.
@JonClements OK... mod flag can be raised on a post, right (the last item on flag choice)? How do we raise Mod flag for the case like I am... chat post in its bottom right can only be flagged as spam/inappropriate/offensive... How do we convey mod flag to moderator? Through the post?
@Ian you can raise custom flags in chat - but that's not what you want - it had nothing to do with the chat system... flag the post you failed the review with the "other" reason
(that also means we've got your flag about it, immediate access to the post and its review/audit history handy to evaluate your flag)
@DalijaPrasnikar Already better, but if you look at some cv-pls above you see, that we always include a reason. So we don't just say "close that", but rather "this is unclear".
it does answer the question, but that's Too Broad and the answer's basically link only. "Do this according to tutorial [website A], Do that according to tutorial [website B], use Google for the rest" <- link only + LMGTFY
@Floern I think I would have fallen on that one also. I think it is VLQ yeah. Although perhaps you could argue that the link contains PDO which is an answer...
@Tunaki Shog's not unreasonable. I think there's just been a lot of "it doesn't work like we want it" and nothing concrete to consider. Writing stuff up clearly and concisely, offering the benefits of why it should happen, what the benefits are (perhaps even acknowledging negative possibilities) will get you further :p
@Tunaki I was refereeing to this "But it would probably involve some substantive improvements to the 10K tools. Some folks have been experimenting with userscripts to make the "late answers" list more useful recently, and I'm interested to hear what they're able to identify when it comes to problems that are being missed in the current /review interface."
@Tunaki I'd suggest trying to phrase it as: 1) this is a problem we believe exists (here's some evidence), 2) this needs to be addressed because, 3) the benefit of this will be... 4) here's how we're trying to address it, 5) this is what we require to do this....
@JonClements Hmm I thought this is what I had already :D. I'll need to expand on why there is a problem but I need to read more as to why the Late Answers review is always empty...
Oooh I know the perfect example: 11-month old NAA that was Jon'd stackoverflow.com/questions/25753714/… 2 days ago and went through First Post and Late Answers undetected
Hmm. I'll see. I know durron posted the request to raise up the rep limit for an answer to show up in the Late Answers review queue. I'll look at how he did it
@PetterFriberg until I read Undo's post I used to be one of those reviewers. I think there needs to be more guidance on the review pages, but at the same time I don't know if people would read it.
I always ping the user who posted review comment, I don't know if this is nice, since I dont like to target him (He is leaving comment and this is good)
I'd say leaving wrong comments is actively harmful instead. It can draw other people to recommend deletion (thinking, hey look someone thought that, I'll do the same).
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@Tuna About this, isn't "designated container area" some memory space? In that case the question would be on-topic, no? It could be rephrased to "Where is my app allowed to write", which seems on-topic. I'm not familiar with that tech though.