FR: create a why command which when replied to a report by queen, will give the reason. I understand there are not many reasons, but it might be helpful a bit
@AshishAhujaツ You already have all info in message currently everything that score above 4 is reported, regex (was a regex hit), the others are different classifiers
I do not want to show what regex was hit, they can be nasty... if you can't understand by looking at message, you can ping me
I've been digging through some popular old posts, in search of (intentional) late copy-paste answers of no value, and started downvoting them. Used about 50rep in 2 days on downvotes, but i m afraid of getting some false-positive vote reversal on me votes. Anyone ran into a similar issue? Should i be worried?
Asking because many of those late answers come from the same users, and don't want to trigger the alarms for no reason.
If this isnt a real danger, there is 272 more rep to spend that way :P
Ok so.. should I create a mega thread with all the offenders so that mods can see all the details there? Flagging everything and providing links in each flag is very inconvenient and error prone.
You can try to mod flag if you see something fishy, but SO is a lot about people trying to get rep ... so it needs to be fishy not "HE his trying to get rep"
The positive score you can throw a vote at... or if it is really plag raise a mod flag..
be careful with mod flags to... do just some work each day : )
@Fermiparadox if you find blatant plagiarism, use custom mod flag. If you see the exact same answer posted on multiple questions, there is already an auto-modflag being raised. If you see almost duplicate posts on multiple questions for no reason, custom mod flag explaining this. Mods often delete all but one in this case.
@FrankerZ no:P I mean, it's your flag, and surely it's righteous to flag that as nc
I'm just saying that I managed to get my opinion sorted, to explain (to myself mostly) why I'm against flagging every little violation of the "be constructive and nice" policy
Granted. But closing them helps communicate what questions are currently considered off topic so people don't see them and think anything goes. But I do agree partly with what you're saying, cleaning up all the things is perhaps not feasible
Actively seeking out 6 year old dead questions is perhaps not constructive, but throwing a CV on them once they pop up on the "active" tab because they attracted yet another VLQ answer or edit perhaps is
And I'm not saying this is the exact same thing. But 95% of these comments that pop up here would go unnoticed, and harmless. I don't think those should be handled at all.
But this is just an ongoing discussion between me and mostly me, where I try to explain why I disagree with taking action against most of queen's finds.
@ivarni I'm not worried about mods; I'm worried about culture.
I think a lot of the comments queen's been posting here the last days are perfectly OK, but then some of them are really bad so it's all about tweaking the algorithm IMO
Some times comments hide extremely important information, e.g. unsafe code, versions that the answer works, caveats etc. Comments of 0 value waste unnecessarily our time. At least my time, because i always read comments.
@ivarni my point is that "perfectly OK" and even "meh" should probably be left alone, and we should be here for the "really bad" ones. Which need swift and harsh handling.
Petter is much more sensitive than me, and he finds a lot of things offensive that I don't even register as anything:) I just find it helpful to discuss our view points
I already skip flagging comments I feel are OK and "meh". Just because the bot brings it up doesn't mean it must be flagged. But it might work as a kind of "mini meta-effect". I'd never flag a comment just because it has an f-bomb but others might.
@ivarni that's exactly my point. I wouldn't want these comments to be handled just because they appeared on the radar. Even if strictly speaking they could be flagged (as non-constructive or too chatty, mainly)
@AndrasDeak Interesting view, but I feel we have surpassed that issue, this is more a internet problem, we are not censoring stuff, you like just to be an ahole.. to show off or unload your anger on SO... well it's not the right place, please go and hit a wall : )
but then again, I'm not flagging hovers comment and remember I running queen with low threshold, the issue I think actually comes down to SE as a firm would not like to have these comments (it pushes users away, less $) see the summer of love campaign, the community (including mods) are more tollerante, hence ooh crap yet another of these crap question, Google god dam it!