I'm just worried since SOCVR has already been (wrongly) accused of having certain comments removed in a shady way. I know the context was different (abuse on main site vs civil argument on meta), but still
of course my 80 number I pulled out of the air but can be seen in the hive for days that we don't use batches
that is even given credit at the day level for questions deleted but never closed. If tracked in time (captured) prior to delete. So that their goneness is evident. And the date plopped back to the askDate. So it credits the "peppering" the question took
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 45 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 38 seconds.
There are a total of 1620 questions with 2305 votes outstanding (cv1 to 4). That yields an avg cv of 1.42 per question. 500 questions don't close. So that is 711 votes or 31% wasted
So, I think if the main question is "Is there any way to clone a git repository's sub-directory only?" then I would agree this is a [bad] valid answer. The trouble I have is that the OP ends the text with "Is there anyway to do this with git?", indicating ( to me ) they want to use git for the answer.
@gariepy Sure. This chat room is focused on moderation activities through-out Stack Overflow. There are lots of experienced flaggers, reviewers, voters... here :)
So like I said, in the language of "you're doing it wrong", this seemed like an orange. If that's not consistent with current SO usage, that's fine. I'm still a relative n00b when it comes to reviewing.
And I definitely agree the auto-comment text was confusing...I was merely choosing that the "answer" seemed more like a "comment" to me.
That's the tricky business of the LQP queue: it enables to delete content with enough reviews but forgets the fact it should only deal with answers that are flaggable to begin with.
Sure, I understand that. I think the way I "heard" the answer in my head, is that it would make more sense as a comment, because you're saying "you're asking the wrong question, and with a different tool, you could do it this way". And if the "answer" is really a comment, then it deserves flagging from LQP, no?
So while I'm here, maybe I can learn a little more about the process...if two people review a LQP, one votes for deletion, one votes "Looks Ok", is that enough to count as a disputed flag, and allow the answer to survive?
@Tunaki: I have tried to be diligent, as you have, in disputing what appear to be "lazy" flags about poor answers. I see what you mean that there is enough low-hanging fruit to keep the mods busy. I will take that into consideration with further reviews.