12:08 AM
Thanks @CodyGray, Yes last year I was a really a rep-whore, I make several sockpuppet accounts to promote my reps by a wrong way, many of them Are deleted by Martin one of SO modirators, this deleted user was one of them but I deleted rapidly, I don't know martin deleted it before system, In this current one-year suspension period, I thought deeply to my faults and found a SO friend, he told me reps are gamification to us for motivation, to learn an teach, so I decided to change my personality, I wanna be gentle and loyal. — AmerllicA 1 min ago
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1:34 AM
Does this answer your question? When to flag an answer as "not an answer"? — John Montgomery 2 mins ago
1:46 AM
I think what we're not getting is why you only want to warn askers to be careful with payment information and not all the other people who will see and use the code from the Q&A later. Or is this feature request more concerned about making sure people don't paste sensitive information into the question itself? If so, can you edit to clarify? — BSMP 43 secs ago
2:42 AM
No, that is not possible. I cannot even see what would be the point. @AmerllicA — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Asking unique question is usually not a problem - do you have something specific in mind as an example (not one of "how to scrap dynamic site", "how to authenticate to …", "how to get page with curl/HttpClient/…", "how to parse HTML with regex"...)? — Alexei Levenkov 5 secs ago
@peterh-ReinstateMonica thank you. I did what the generic robot message said. If this did not resolve your question and ask a new one. so: I just ask what to do if i see a wrong answer, it steered some activity and reflection, hopefully. Baby steps, but not quite the level of reflection required to be able to capture ad-hoc expertise. — Frank Chen 36 secs ago
I have in mind a question about xpath expressions applied to a specific HTML fragment of a commercial website which could be recognized from that fragment — syre 39 secs ago
@FélixGagnon-Grenier maybe that is true in your area of expertise. look up tsql with no answers. You will be treated with question like "How convert wgs 84 to lat/long in SQL Server". I am actually interested in answering that one, but i will need to almost set a side a weekend to answer properly. wgs84 is world geodetic system en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System. so a sphere that you project onto a cylinder. to do this you need docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/spatial-geometry/… — Frank Chen 39 secs ago
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@Gimby maybe that is true in your area of expertise. look up tsql with no answers. You will be treated with question like "How convert wgs 84 to lat/long in SQL Server". I am actually interested in answering that one, but i will need to almost set a side a weekend to answer properly. wgs84 is world geodetic system en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System. so a sphere that you project onto a cylinder. to do this you need docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/spatial-geometry/… and then pull back and convert to long lat. not ez — Frank Chen 35 secs ago
There are thousands questions on XPath... Since it sounds like you are not willing to create MCVE (which pretty much guarantees to remove any dependency/links to "commercial website" as side effect of minimizing the data) such SO post will collect downvotes due to lack of effort (and not some sort of police that this post seem to be asking / closed as duplicate) — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
3:30 AM
@Mukyuu the whole point of this question was not about how "I" can go about to earning more point. it's about how "We" as a community can collect untapped wisdom. "I" made it a mission to get more exp, 10 is actually what you need to get started.But I am sure a fair amount of my peers would not bother even to sign up. The injury over the wound is that question end up to be an example of what i am talking about and not a debate on how to resolve it. — Frank Chen 37 secs ago
3:48 AM
I do believe that there was a limitation on the rep point to answer on hot topic. — Frank Chen 1 min ago
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4:34 AM
@CodyGray "with the important part being "SA", or "attribution required" - It's the BY which requires attribution. And if the license was just CC-BY then that would probably satisfy most proprietary use-cases. However what the SA actually means is "Share Alike", which effectively prohibits proprietary use. Or as Collective Commons puts it, SA means:
Licensees may distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs the original work. (See also copyleft.)
. — aroth 1 min ago5:30 AM
Building own survey webapp is doable for SO, more so since you’re anyways unable to benefit from Qualtrics ootb (API etc.) — C. Derx 57 secs ago
5:52 AM
@MartinJames, No at all, the sockpuppet accounts had some useful answers and questions which I wrote them, ok they aren't for community purpose, they were sockpuppet, but the posts are valuable. — AmerllicA 53 secs ago
@CodyGray, Is this impossibility come from this request illegal or it is impossible because of technical issue? — AmerllicA 19 secs ago
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6:18 AM
Unfortunately no. That's another product. See its [tag Wiki] (stackoverflow.com/tags/nebula/info). — venegr 55 secs ago
In case I was unclear in my first comment, I'm asking if that question should have the current nebula tag replaced with a new one, not if we should change the existing tag. — ivarni 55 secs ago
So you're saying that question should have both the nebula tag and a new
nebula-graph
tag? If there's some overlap between the two maybe the wiki text should make it more clear what the difference are. — ivarni 2 mins agoSorry I misunderstood your first comment. The two products don't have any overlap between them. And the first question I linked in my question should be retagged as nebula-graph instead of nebula. — venegr 35 secs ago
6:54 AM
I agree this question is not that specific. It is kinda like a practice of "answering your own question", which according to some posts (this one and this one) is encouraged here on Stack Overflow, no? Both blog posts were written back in 2012, tho. So I'm curious if that's still effective now? — venegr 59 secs ago
7:42 AM
Each person only gets to vote one time per post, so the scenario you're describing cannot happen. The only exception would be cases of voting fraud, where someone assembles an army of sockpuppets to vote down a post. This has not happened to you. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
8:02 AM
Thx @peterh ... I think there is an excessive "zeal" on this matter and sadly there is no other site with LaTex incorporated in Q&A interface. Why not make an spin-off of SE with the same interface for discussing those not fully clear questions? Why people downvote my question if it is a fair question and not a discussion thread? — Ibai just now
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What question do you have about your question? Mind you, that question is off-topic for Stack Overflow, despite you getting an answer. — yivi 56 secs ago
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@rene: Are you genuinely complaining about somebody being polite to you, or am I missing some sarcasm here? (and FYI in both contexts "dear" = "hello", you wasn't being called "dear") — musefan 22 secs ago
12:08 PM
I think people come to StackOverflow because they want answers to questions. If you gave them a script of the future, they would say thanks, but no thanks. If all you gave them was help to write their own script of the future, they'd think you were bonkers. — Michael Kay 1 min ago
12:50 PM
@Ibai Because the SE does not want it. An alternative site should be created, but it would not have enough visitors, because all of them are now already on the SE. codidact.org is the latest try to spin off. Btw, also wikipedia is a pile of crap: not only that it is painfully single-sided in all argumentable questions, did you ever try to understand anything there? There is also a far worser opinion terror of an inbreed circle, as on the SO. But, citizendium.org, a wikipedia spinoff, died due to the social intertia. No one visitied it. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
@Ibai The ultimate reason, why the SE can spit and laugh into your face, is that you might understand what is going on, and leave them to a better place, but the millions of other readers won't. The SE does not even need to make things better. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 16 secs ago
@venegr: answering your own question is still encouraged, as long as the question itself meets all the usual requirements - there are no special dispensations for self-answered questions. As for "too broad": we still have "needs more focus", which is essentially equivalent. — Mat 14 secs ago
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@rene: It just seems unnecessarily hostile. Could you not just ignore the words you don't like and focus on the rest of the comment? I genuinely don't understand how you can take something like that and turn it into a personal offence? — musefan 47 secs ago
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@musefan noted, thanks for your feedback, I'll see if I can apply that in the future. — rene 30 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels I, OTOH, pop up rather frequently, because I often voice my frustration with poor questions, answers, and attitude--but almost never first. But that isn't part of the algorithm; we're not allowed to voice our frustration in a way that might trigger someone. — Dave Newton 1 min ago
@musefann there is a name for this move where you request for someone to "calm down" and where you wrap your sentence in a familiar but polite way. Rene just stated some limit. You may notice form comments on rene post that he did not care. — xdtTransform 36 secs ago
Dave, I don't remember deleting any of your comments, no. Rest assured! — Jean-François Fabre ♦ 45 secs ago
2:24 PM
How polite was your mod message response? When I was a mod, most of these responses were fairly vile nonsense, and so I tended not to pay much attention to them. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
@xdtTransform: Maybe, but to me the OP clearly isn't fluent in English and correct grammar (although fairly decent). I think it's obvious enough that we should apply a bit of common sense and not take everything as literally as it may sound. And still: how can one get offended by a nobody on the internet, Even if someone said "shut up you stupid f**** c***". So what, I don't know them, doesn't bother me, move on. I just honestly struggle to understand how people take offence in these situations, even though there are lots or people that seem to get offended, it still baffles me. — musefan 1 min ago
@musefan: Calling someone online, whom you don't know "dear" or "comrade" can come across as tacky or sarcastic. Best just to keep the communication factual. — Cerbrus 7 secs ago
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@musefan, Humm I don't know where you draw the line? " I suggest you scroll down and read the first and third comment on the answer below. If nothing ring the bell I will start to assume bad faith. Rene clearly did not wan't to feed the troll. But you felt for it. — xdtTransform 1 min ago
@xdtTransform: The answer came after these comments, so not really applicable to my initial query about why rene got offended. I can see some of the answer comments seem to drag on a bit, but there is clearly a desire to understand the system from the OP. Doesn't really help when nobody gives him a straight answer, natural he will keep asking the same question if people dodge it. — musefan 48 secs ago
@musefan: Because of cultural differences. For reference, my personal first instinct when someone is too nice to me, is to push back. "You don't know me, I'm not your friend. What do you want from me?!" It's not a choice, it's part of the culture I live in. I'm not offended, but I certainly don't like it. — Cerbrus 1 min ago
@musefan, Because Op use nomination that were stated as prohibed . Stalk to find the user real name . put it in bold markup then follow up with a chain of I just mean call you dear friend, dear dude or dear buddy,. Then use the classic "If you got upset, I apologize". I don't know if im getting troll to .. — xdtTransform 1 min ago
@xdtTransform:
Then use the classic "If you got upset, I apologize"
...so people aren't even allowed to apologise anymore? — musefan 25 secs ago@Cerbrus: SE wouldn't even exist if people were not nice. Nobody is getting paid. People answer questions because they are nice. And if you mention cultural differences, you are implying that your culture (don't accept nice) is correct, and Op culture (be polite) is not acceptable. If you wan't to use cultural differences you have to accept others too. — musefan 10 secs ago
@musefan: There's being "nice" and there's "not being rude". SE depends on users being factual, them "not being rude". Excessive pleasantries are noise, and generally better left out. "If you got upset, I apologize" is the non-apology. Read the wiki article. — Cerbrus 38 secs ago
@Cerbrus: What indication is there of a non-apology? OP clearly was explaining that no offence was intended and he was sorry if you did course offence. Can you suggest what wording you would accept as a valid apology in this case? — musefan 43 secs ago
@Cerbrus: A comment saying "that offends me" is also non-factual noise. But you seem to pick and choose which noise suits your point of view. My whole point in the first place was why not just ignore the "noise"? — musefan 22 secs ago
@musefan: Where did anybody say they're offended? You're the only one that claims anyone is offended, here. — Cerbrus 38 secs ago
@musefan: I'm not a native English speaker. Nor is rene, so that argument doesn't hold ground. — Cerbrus 53 secs ago
@Cerbrus: *"If you got upset, I apologize" is just a clumsy way to say "I didn't mean to offend you, but if I did, then I apologise for it". Not the same as "Oh, I'm sooo sorry that you decided to be offended by my non-insult". There is no other evidence in the context that suggests it wasn't a genuine apology. Like I said, you have to give some leeway for non-English speakers. Like you said "different culture" and all that... — musefan 1 min ago
Dear brother MuseFan, Please keep calm.If dear or brother disturb you can I call you lover. Cause i only have love for you. And Im very gentle.I just mean call you dear friend, dear dude or dear buddy I just mean call you dear friend, dear dude or dear buddy, dear pal, dear lad — xdtTransform 9 secs ago
@musefan: how about next time, instead of calling someone "hostile", you just flag the comment, eh? — Cerbrus 5 secs ago
@Cerbrus: And not everyone has the same level of experience and knowledge of other languages. You are clearly pretty decent at English, but that's not a reason to assume OP should be the same level. And
You've now called me dear and comrade, non of which I appreciate
with no other text is not polite. It's blunt. Why not "Please do not use these words as I do not like to be referred to in that way". It opens up the opportunity for a peaceful resolution. — musefan 55 secs agoAnd rene explained their comment, after which you call it hostile and try to force your point of view on them and others. You could also just accept their explanation of the comment. — Cerbrus 31 secs ago
@Cerbrus: Because flagging a comment is useless to me. I don't get an answer to any of the questions I have. I don't get to understand "the internet people" better. There is no benefit to me if I flag it. I ask simply for the fact that I have questions I would like to know the answer to. — musefan 2 mins ago
@CodyGray I received one of these, too (over a year ago). But since there was no indication of what the alleged infraction might have been I shrugged it off as unactionable. So I'd agree with j08691 that these notifications are essentially useless. — Ansgar Wiechers 1 min ago
@Cerbrus: Not at all. I am honestly trying to figure out why it was a problem. I am not trying to force any opinion, I am merely stating my opinion and hoping others will be decent enough to discus my question. I call it hostile because to me it sounds that way. Are you telling me I don' get a say in how something sounds to me? But apparently you know best and I am "passive aggressive" simply on the basis that I dare to question your superior point of view. Why can't people just have a intellectual debate of opposing views without getting so defensive? — musefan 1 min ago
@musefan: please read that comment you just posted again and consider how it might come across as passive-aggressive. — Cerbrus 45 secs ago
Sorry @rene. I have lost track of what I was originally trying to discus with you. Too many distractions with these other users trying to speak on your behalf. I only just seen your reply about taking it into consideration. I wasn't trying to tell you what to do, just trying to better understand why it bothered you in the first place. Probably best we just leave it now, I think my original curiosity has long since faded with all this other chat going on. Hopefully next time I ask someone I can get a civil discussion out of it. — musefan just now
@Cerbrus: Perhaps you should try reading it again, but try to use a clam voice and not an angry one. Then you might better understand what I am saying. I don't bring emotion to the internet, if you apply emotion upon me when reading my messages then you are misunderstanding me for sure. I get that written words are hard to know emotion, and it can be easy to read a certain "trigger word" that makes you switch to "ANGRY VOICE READING", but that doesn't mean that how it was being said. There is no anger in any of my words, try to remember that next time I speak. — musefan 24 secs ago
That "generic message" is the decline message. You saw it on the "flags" section of your profile. — yivi 36 secs ago
I did not get (or haven't yet found) a message about why it was declined. I got a generic message about it having happened when i tried to flag something else. — The Head Rush 1 min ago
The flag sat in the review queue for over an hour and a half, nobody was available/wanted to handle the flag. After which a moderator gets it, they always reject a flag on a technically wrong answer. They are not expected to know it is wrong, nor enjoy giving a single flag super-powers. If you need a lengthy explanation in a meta question to explain why it is wrong then you know using a flag is not correct. A simple downvote does wonders. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
3:54 PM
@Dave: One neat trick to express your frustration with low-quality posts that is guaranteed to never get you in trouble with moderators: downvotes! Also, close/delete votes. — Cody Gray ♦ 27 secs ago
4:08 PM
Does this answer your question? Why are people so fast hitting the downvote or close button on certain questions? — gnat 13 secs ago
@CodyGray And I do. And I generally leave a comment as to why. That can escalate quickly, and when I take umbrage, I say so. — Dave Newton 1 min ago
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@yivi The notification i received: "Your recent flag was declined - please review it before flagging this post!" Following the review link i get a message saying "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it." — The Head Rush 1 min ago
4:42 PM
"Being Nice" shouldn't stop us from properly moderating site content. Please don't start slinging accusations at people just because you disagree with them. Just explain why the answer doesn't answer the question, cast your vote, and move on. If you feel the question will be ignored and never reopened, bring it up in a relevant chat room for discussion. — Kevin B 33 secs ago
5:06 PM
@TheHeadRush What isn't clear about that message? It was reviewed, they found no evidence that supported that it was not an answer. It doesn't matter if the OP didn't want the solution that was offered, a solution was offered. That fulfilled the requirement that it be an answer because despite it not being what the OP wanted, it was an answer. — Ethan Field 1 min ago
5:22 PM
Is there any way to undo clicking the "requires editing" button? I am new to this and clicked it by mistake. — bartonstanley 11 secs ago
I think it's OK to edit someone else's question to explain why it's not a duplicate. You wouldn't be changing the author's intent, just clarifying it. — BSMP 59 secs ago
@LenaBru well.... whenever someone comes to meta with a complaint like yours.... they either cannot provide any reasonable example, or the examples they send showcase a mismatch in how Stack is used and its intent..... So usually, it turns out the "Good Question Patrol" is right. You're honestly providing nothing new to the discussion, and not even an example. So..... I am not too sure what you're trying to gain here :/. The very fact you seem to equate closure to "not being nice" is a good indication there may be such a mismatch of intent here :/ — Patrice 1 min ago
Without seeing the actual question/dupe combo, it's just conjecture. I won't speak about stuff I don't see. But I will speak about the fact that duplicate closure is intended as a good thing, pointing the OP to the best resource for their question. Is it always perfect? No. That's why it can be corrected if other users agree on it. But to blankly say "don't duplicate close" without anything more is an exercise in futility. — Patrice 20 secs ago
so.... you know for a fact ppl didn't read? Cause in my mind it could be any number of things. Maybe it's a misclick? Or it's maybe a genuine technical mistake? Or maybe someone who sees a bit further than you do and there is a reasoning for the dupe? In any case, assuming it's malicious, or done "without reading" is not being helpful to anything, and not even to the discussion at hand.... — Patrice 1 min ago
While you did not use the word malicious, your post is a bit too loaded to not convey that feeling :/. Maybe something you want to edit out if it's not what you wanted to convey. I mean... "PLEASE be nice to newbies" implies we're not..... When moderation has nothing to do with being nice. So it does definitely smells like "old users not being nice, and being mean on purpose". Maybe not what you intended though — Patrice 1 min ago
@Ibai I can do that, because they don't read the meta. ;-) Some of them intentionally avoids it. If you would explain to her, that actually her task would be to fix it, she literally would not understand, what are you talking about. But an ordinary mortal won't ever have contact with such people. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 2 mins ago
@yivi I would not have posted this question had i gotten a message saying "flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer." — The Head Rush 38 secs ago
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Because boilerplate comments are often directly relevant to the downvote reason(s). There are several types of over-and-over again bad questions; they all need the same information. — Dave Newton 1 min ago
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I moderate the questions. There is a question that I think needs only a little improvement to make it more readable. I choose "Requires editing". As it turns out, 4 other people chose this option or "Looks OK". After a few hours, someone said that this question is rubbish. No matter who is right, he has higher authority, so we get banned. If I had a warning, it would be understandable. But ban? Seriously? This is an abuse of power. — Gander 1 min ago
"And I generally leave a comment as to why. That can escalate quickly..." Don't we know it. Perhaps there's a lesson here? You are free to leave a comment criticizing or praising the answer, but such comments should never divulge any information about how you have voted. Votes are anonymous by design. If there starts to be speculations or accusations regarding voting, please flag such comments for moderator attention so that we can remove them. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
With the understanding of off-topic being more than purely subject matter where on-topic would be objective questions (non-discussion), my inquiry is specific to what appears to be a duplication of
Needs details or clarity
also appearing as an Off-topic option. If the Off-topic option were to explicitly state "...as this is a discussion piece or is not an objective question targeting a single response" I would be all on board. Do you feel my interpretation an inappropriate assessment of the two mentioned Closing-options? — Cyril 1 min agoRule #1, #2 and #3 of migrating questions: don't migrate crap. The decline message is boilerplate. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
There is overlap between the different close reasons. Even more so with the current version of the reasons. But the distinction serves so users can pick the a description that better describes their understanding on why the question should be closed. Yes, you could choose "needs details" for a question that lacks code, and in that sense makes "seeks debugging" would be redundant, but there are many questions that lack details and are yet they are not questions that are seeking debugging help. — yivi 2 mins ago
Thank you for the follow-up, and I can understand the points you make. Specific to the question in my post, "Are closing-options still being revisited"? I'd be quite happy to wrap this question up as answered if that is known. — Cyril 23 secs ago
They have been changed quite recently. I imagine reviewing it's never "done", and in the same way they were changed in the past they could be changed in the future. — yivi 45 secs ago
If you don't know then you can leave it up to a moderator to make the call. They did. — Hans Passant 24 secs ago
@HansPassant they made the call after the post was updated to English. That is why I am trying to figure out what to to about the declined flag as I flagged it before it was updated. — Mike - SMT 1 min ago
I better put my location back to Cuba, if Mars counts as a location, I think everything is valid in the location field — Ariel 17 secs ago
@CodyGray oh lol I didnt see the meta in the logo. Just the Stack Overflow part of the logo.. This site looks like SO and not Meta so I got confused.. — Mike - SMT 1 min ago
I have read other meta post where the accepted answer said to use the "other reason" option. That is why I use it. — Mike - SMT 28 secs ago
moderators generally check previous revisions before declining flags. It didn't happen for you, bummer. But no big deal if it happens only once in a while — Jean-François Fabre ♦ 1 min ago
Ah... Ok well I will keep that in mind then. I thought it was nicer to migrate and let the other site decide on its value. — Mike - SMT 14 secs ago
Ah, yeah. UI confusion. There are two different "other" options. One is under close -> off-topic because... -> other. The other is under flag -> in need of moderator intervention. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Therefore, in the case of questions not written in English, better to close as "unclear" or "off-topic", rather than to migrate. — Cody Gray ♦ 13 secs ago
@Mike That's a separate point, but also an important one to address. Yivi has tried to cover it in his answer. You yourself admitted you have no way of knowing if the question is good, because you can't read/understand it. Well, put yourself in the mod's position: we can't, either. So we don't want to be the ones who risk migrating a bad question that we couldn't read/understand to another site. Other sites don't want to be SO's garbage dumps. As was pointed out in the comments, the crass but nevertheless golden rule of migration is "don't migrate crap". If you can't understand it, it's crap. — Cody Gray ♦ 51 secs ago
@yivi My 1st sentence did not need to be revised. It is grammatically correct. Also the tag
feature request
is also valid as I did ask if a feature might be added for disputing declined flags. — Mike - SMT 1 min agoWell if it is up to change if a mod can read the language then migrations for language should probably have their own tag. I think that is a flaw in the way this kind of flag is handled. All depends on if the mod can read the language whether or not it gets moved to the correct stack site... Seams kinda of arbitrary. — Mike - SMT 23 secs ago
Sorry it bothered you. It wasn't my intention. I was just tried to make it easier to understand (in my personal opinion), but it's of course your post and you know best. I don't see a "feature" being requested in your question, but keep the tag if you want. — yivi 6 secs ago
@yivi "would it be a good idea to add a way to dispute declined flags". It does not bother me I just don't see the point in changing it as the sentence is accurate. I kept the other edit you made. — Mike - SMT 35 secs ago
Well even with that being the case I the main question of my post is still "What can be done about a flag that is declined even though it was valid at the time the flag was submitted?". My specific issue aside this kind of issue does come op on flags. So is there anything one can do to keep the declined count down so you don't get flag-banned? — Mike - SMT 13 secs ago
But your flag was not valid at the time it was raised. Maybe you want to look for a valid example to better describe the issue, otherwise the question lends itself to confusion, in my opinion. — yivi 57 secs ago
Any flag that is declined after a post was edited fixing the reason it was flag. Be it language or any other reason for flagging. If the OP or someone else edits the post fixing the issue it was flagged for then your flag becomes invalid. As @Jean-FrançoisFabre pointed out it appears not all mod reviewers check previous revisions before making a decision on the flag. — Mike - SMT just now
I know. But the specific example you picked, sadly, doesn't fit the case. A moderator that reviewed the history of the post would have had reason to decline as well. So by using an invalid example you distract from point you want to make. — yivi 53 secs ago
At the time of posting I thought my reason was valid. Knowing now after answers have been posted that this situation may not be strictly valid in my case doesn't change the core of the question. — Mike - SMT 1 min ago
Of course you thought it was valid to raise the flag. I imagine the vast majority of declined flags are raised in good faith, because the flagger believes they are raising the correct flag. But you were wrong, it was not a valid flag. And as using a wrong example to illustrate your question, you distract and confuse from your "core" question. As demonstrated by the two answers you got. Bot are dealing with the specific flag and the decline reason, and not with the feature you appear to want to discuss. — yivi just now
Well seeing that this was the only flag I have made that I felt this situation applied then I cannot provide another example. I have seen enough over the past 2 years to be sure there are many more flags that fall into this kind of situation but I cannot produce another one. So I guess this post must die :D — Mike - SMT 1 min ago
@CindyMeister I have done that in the past. I thought it would just be a simple matter to flag for migration and move on but I am learning that the rules for migration are somewhat strict so I will just not flat for that anymore. — Mike - SMT 8 secs ago
On the point about whether the question should be moved so that the person asking gets an answer: It would be possible to post a comment pointing the user to the site with the correct language - let them take care of posting it where it ought to be. — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
I have accepted your answer in the context of my situation. I still would like to see a way to dispute declined flags or a way of declining a flag that does not result in a declined count on ones profile. My example may not have been as valid as I thought at first however the concept of the situation can still apply to other flags. — Mike - SMT 23 secs ago
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A flag ban requires >10 flags in the past week, >25% of which have been declined, and can last a maximum of a week So unless you've only just started and your 41 flags on main are from the last month or so you're well below the danger threshold. meta.stackexchange.com/questions/173878/… — Dan is Fiddling by Firelight 2 mins ago
9:42 PM
@Mike-SMT If there's an appropriate non-english SO you can do some basic sanity checking, ie does it have a reasonable looking code sample, and does google translate offer something that is at least half-way decent for the question text; and then go to the other sites chat and ask if the question's OK. If you get a positive response there, than that information can be used to justify migration on SO. If that sounds like too much work, just close and move on. — Dan is Fiddling by Firelight 20 secs ago
This is covered by How do I deal with non-English content?, though since it's just hidden on Meta instead of located in the help center or flag description, I made a feature request a while ago to get "in another language" added to the description on Unclear what you are Asking so that people like you wouldn't get confused on which flag to use. Update description on Unclear what you are Asking to include flagging questions written in another language? — Davy M 1 min ago
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11:08 PM
This was brought up in the recent blogpost as a feature they are looking to implement (see the "Increase user engagement" section). stackoverflow.blog/2020/02/25/… — yhyrcanus 1 min ago
11:32 PM
For me the guidance of how to write questions on the right overflows the page footer. — tkruse 23 secs ago
11:52 PM
Wasn't this meant to be for developers, though? When did this pivot happened? (Not being accusatory here, I genuinely want to know. I haven't used the product outside of two very bad experiences and have largely tuned it out since 2015.) — Makoto 46 secs ago
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