@AndrewL. In SOCVR you create confusion when you talk about flags (since for us those are spam/abusive/naa/vlq)... so be very clear if you mean close vote flag...
@AndrewL. Then you're definitely in the right room - and there's people here that have a vast amount of experience in doing so and can guide you making your flags count and be correct - you don't want those pesky mods declining them and all that :)
Why do you people speak about declined flags. Now I had to check mine, only to find out either me or Ed screwed up. Or I didn't explain my self correctly...
In some rooms, (python, IIRC), they say that if it's just a minute or so old, don't cv-pls. Let the Rest Of The World deal with it first, to conserve our votes.
We don't have such a rule, but for really new crud, it makes sense.
Speaking of meetings... on my way to one that was just "organized" today. A pointy-haired leader of another dev team has raised a CR to reinstate a feature that was deprecated 3 releases ago, at significant expense and with a full customer communication plan, as they just noticed its absence yesterday. I'll be taking a hockey stick...
@RyanBemrose We use them for close events. We have a bot(misbehaving right now) and it gives us some tags to work on and we all filter the CVQ on those tags so we all vote on the same set of questions. This helps to get them out of the Q otherwise the close votes on those questions may age away.
Back in Mandarin class, my teacher commented a few times about how Chinese students learning English would tend to say "I'm interesting/not interesting" when they meant to say "I'm interested/not interested."
JAL I am in complete agreement. But several of you are unable to close vote it now due to the prior. And the only exorcism apparently is a Hey Undo what can you Do
@JAL @Drew what are we talking about here anyway - I'm flicking between various things at the moment - not always that easy to keep track of context...
@Machavity @Tunaki the answer structure was like this: I agree with <upvoted answer>, he makes a good point and <insert reexplanation here>. Also, you should always make your fields private (Java)