Hm, I believe I just had my comment removed for some reason. It was a link to one of the sub-pages from [I downvoted because] website. Are comments such as these legitimately flaggable?
@Matthew Mods sometimes remove comments. I personally like that site, but some folks reckon it is too terse. It may help if you add some explanatory text to the DV site link.
Oh damn it... I didn't include a link... sorry about that :(
@double-beep Yes that's the website
@halfer Okay so a brief explanation (which can be a copy paste from that sub-page) then include a link should suffice to stave off those over-zealous mods?
"If you're caught using these links pejoratively in an attempt to couch an outright insult in a manner where you think you can hide behind "just trying to help", you're very likely going to be suspended. A great example is just pasting the link..."
@halfer Yes that would be nice, where I can just select them from a drop-down or something when I am doing the comment. I think I saw something like that earlier but forgot about it because I didn't know how to install it.
@halfer Sure but since I am here chatting with you and this is directly concerned with flagging and moderating in general was just wondering if you had a quick link to give me.
I would like to know is there any reason this question was not processed yet? Can anyone here use their magic high-level mod powers to give me a status update? Thank you in advance!
@Matthew While your review was correct, unfortunately the majority of the people who work this queue are completely clueless and it was closed out as only "Requires Editing".
@StephenKennedy Normally I'd be all "whatever". But I'm working on something that uses jQuery UI tabs for a tabbed layout. And jQuery UI needs to be able to insert IDs to these elements I also need to control via codebehind
Side question, I am tempted to flag this comment as conversational but it's directed at my answer thanking me immensely. I sense a conflict of interest... Any ideas on whats the right thing to do?
@Matthew Comments are intended to be ephemeral. If you have read the thanks it's work has been done. There's no lasting value once you've read it and hopefully smiled.
Zoe did quite well in the moderator election last time and AFAIK will be standing again, so by the time the grinding is done she might have her name in blue ;)
Might I ask you to speed these proceedings along? It takes forever for them to be approved, usually I just have multiple tabs open waiting for the past 5 to be approved.
@Matthew I remember hitting the rep level to do edits without review and that sense of liberation.... and then getting a downvote which took be back below grrrr
This SO is taking over my life, not even joking. Have a bunch of Java dev work pilling up while I am here exchanging pleasantries and playing SO police xD
@Makyen Then you can get to 100 in a minimum of 9 days., really? That doesn't seem possible... Has anyone ever done a calculation of what is the fastest possible way to hit 100 flags?
@StephenKennedy I keep getting referred there but I don't really know what to do there. I barely got accustomed to this room, it was a harsh learning curve.
@Makyen This is not completely accurate. Starting with 16 flags, you can actually cast 38 flags in the day (possibly 40, if you had 0.2 worth of a partially earned flag). 16 post flags + 16 comment flags, then gain 3 flags, for an additional 3 post flags plus 3 comment flags, and be 0.8 flags towards yet one more additional flag.
@Matthew I wouldn't. The user is asking a question of the answer OP, who rejected the person's edit. The comment has only been there for a few minutes. The user might learn something from a response.
@Matthew True, but did it make the site a better place to delete it immediately, or would it have been more beneficial for the user to possibly learn why their suggested edit wasn't appropriate, so they modify their editing behavior in the future?
@Matthew You stop getting rep for editing when you get the edit privilege - 2000 for questions and answers; 20k for tag wikis. There is also a rep cap for rep from edits - I also think it's 1k but not sure.
I've binned those messages as imo they fall foul of the rule "Keep the discussion on the merits of the post, not on behavior of the user." socvr.org/faq#GEfM-moderate-post-not-user
I see. But the user in question has 178 answers and only a single question. I don't think he qualifies as a vampire under the definitions you provided.
@Zoe They don't appear to be not allowed so I would say yes. Whether there is any conflict of interest when the comment is addressed at you is another matter, and not one I was keen to deliberate on at this late hour. Better ask one of the more experienced ROs if you want a more definitive answer.
yeah, I'll do that tomorrow. Thanks for the answer though ^^ I'm out of comment and post flags, close votes, and regular votes. I think it's about time I sleep :] Later o/