> Whether at least two non-requesting*, non-RO SOCVR members, providing clear and objective reasoning that a -pls request uses incorrect/inaccurate reasons--barring a logical/reasoned explanation for the choice by the requestor*--qualifies said request for being manually binned by an RO (who should obviously agree with said consensus).
> This means a total of three users (two normal and one RO) should agree explicitly (the two normal users by saying something, and the RO by binning) that the request is wrong/incorrect.
Sorry in advance for the length of this one... when I drew it up I didn't realize there was a prior FAQ. This would essentially allow non-ROs to play a part in a wrong request
I think the current faq approach is the right one. These are edge cases anyway, and it will boil down to the RO agreeing with the current situation and the proposed situation anyway
@JohnDvorak I have seen at least two cases (one yesterday and one that prompted this proposal) where a blatantly wrong cv-pls request caused a question to be wrongly closed, so I would say there is indeed some harm
I think RO's are held accountable when things go wrong in the current situation as well, and it doesn't go wrong. We shouldn't really go fixing imaginary problems imo
@Machavity to be fair, I don't think a RO was pinged directly in either of the cases I referenced (though at least one was active in the room at the times...)
My earlier comment was not meant to be flippant. We don't want the FAQ/rules to become biblical in length. If there is to be a new policy it needs to be concise.
Votes are stars next to message, right? Does that mean the RO will need to total the stars for binning, and total the stars for the original request, and net them out?