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Q: Why is there no option to flag as spam in Staging Ground?

Bending RodriguezI came across an obvious spam question in Staging Ground. However, there is no option to flag as Spam. Yeah, you could flag as "Not about Programming", but that doesn't feel specific enough for me.

 
4 hours later…
11:33
I wonder if the first paragraph here is caused by the experiment
In which case it didn't really help anyone, only caused more confusion for the reviewers (I flagged it as partly AI generated)
@AbdulAzizBarkat maybe... :D
 
1 hour later…
12:42
@AbdulAzizBarkat We can't know because the experiment is in no way observable by reviewers.
I guess you could try creating a sock and asking questions. Then hoping you'd get into SG. And further hoping you'd get into the experimental group there. But I wouldn't count that as "visibility"
Unfortunate that the testing link we got during the beta doesn't work any more
FWIW, I have seen other similar posts before. Not with that paragraph but ones that very likely had seen that paragraph. It could just be that it's independently now on SG (the advice is pretty generic, I wouldn't go as far to claim one single place is the source) so it might be something off-site. But you might also be right and this was the automated advice they got from SG.
 
3 hours later…
16:11
What is the correct course of action for questions in SG that are obviously AI generated
16:35
@KevinB There was some related discussion here. Current consensus seems to be that if an AI post is flagged moderators will delete it.
yay i got a dumb badge
There's been no discussion whether anything should be flagged or whether we should guide the user to remove the AI content and rewrite it
I guess you can do both, put in a Major Changes asking them to write the question themselves, and flag it as well.
If they fix it, everyone wins. If not then the post gets deleted.
@AbdulAzizBarkat Dunno if the latter would work. I mean, in an ideal world - yes. You'd just have to comment something to the effect of "Please write it yourself" and they would. But from what I've seen on SO - a lot of users who post genAI content either straight up refuse to acknowledge it or completely ignore anybody who comments saying it's genAI.
I mean, what are they going to do, right? You can just post whatever and ignore comments. OK, their posts do end up being removed but until that happens a lot seem to either don't care about the AI policy or not even know about it.
I mean without using Major Changes, it would might be approved automatically before a mod handles the flag
Oh, and there are some people who just respond to comments...with clearly genAI content. Which is neither here nor there in terms of "refuse to acknowledge" or "ignore". But it similarly doesn't lead anywhere.
16:41
as long as it doesn't lead to being published
 
3 hours later…
19:57
@VLAZ askers or reviewers?
Also what is this comment?
@dan1st Answerers. My observations are from the main site.
@VLAZ Do you mean doing that in answers or in comments?
User posts an AI generated answer. A comment under the answer calls it for being AI generated. The answer poster responds with an AI generated comment.
 
2 hours later…
21:41
ah, that

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