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11:00 PM
@Dharman It would be interesting to have a running demo of the mod tools that everyone can see, perhaps to give Meta readers and curators a better insight into how modding works. However, it might be hard to demonstrate the business value given the engineering effort involved.
 
@Dharman @halfer The default display has no context, other than other flags raised on the post/the post's comments. However, context is available by clicking to display the post either within the main flag list, or by opening the page in a separate tab. If the mod is going quickly through the list, then they don't look at context. My experience so far is that there's usually more than just the flagged comment(s) which should be handled.
So, yes, for some single comments, it's a very quick decision, but there's often something that lead up to such comments, which should also be handled, IMO/IM(limited)E.
 
@Makyen Thanks for the info. That sounds rather suboptimal, in that the comment could be presented to mods with the necessary context in the first instance. However, I guess this would be something for mods to raise on Meta for consideration, and if they have not done so thus far, maybe this means there is no pressing need to change the workflow.
 
@halfer The context is available, if the mod chooses to look at it (with a click, which could be easily automated with a userscript). If the only concern is the single comment, then the mod doesn't need more context. However, so far, I've usually found there's more to a situation than just a single flaggable comment.
 
@halfer There's a post about that. Don't know if it was Shog or George that did it.
 
11:16 PM
mhm. I just saw a high reputation user rollbacked a suggested edit of mine fixing grammatical errors. That was my second edit on the site. Not good motivation for new contributors. Weird thing to do. Anyway; that was 3 years ago.
 
@Andreas In general I would rollback their rollback once, and if they do it again, flag for mod. Sometimes a comment helps too, to show that you have spotted it.
 
Help.. The flagging popup starting flashing on and off, as well as the "thanks" box, when I flagged a question...
 
(I use the post "follow" feature to keep an eye on troublesome users!)
 
@halfer Well; it was on their own question.
 
@Andreas I take the view that authors are not allowed to insist on misspellings or obvious grammatical errors, even in their own material.
 
11:19 PM
@halfer Oh? (Yes, by all means; leave a downvote) It's relatively new as well... That's the embarrasing part.
 
@Dharman you really need to get yourself that hammer...
 
@Nick Well, I could have answered that post instead of closing and posting the answer in the duplicate target.
It's difficult to get rep with such low quality questions being asked
 
@Dharman There are still some new questions in ...
 
I keep watching them, but not many deserve to be answered
 
@AnnZen Quick overlook: needs less debugging details. :P
 
11:25 PM
@Andreas ?
Doesn't Needs debugging details means too much code?
 
@AnnZen Used interchangeably, but "needs details" implies "more".
 
@Andreas oh
 
@Andreas in my opinion "needs debugging details" means MRE a Minimal Reproducible Example, so it can go both ways easily
 
@AnnZen Nothing wrong with your reason. ;) I just found it a bit ironic.
 
often something between not enough information or code dump
 
11:32 PM
@Vickel Yeah, it's the correct closing reason. It's the choice of words, not the underlying meaning I was pointing out. :)
 
@Andreas need details, in a case of code dump makes perfectly sense for me
 
Maybe I'm just relating it to my own language. :|
Hush; let's forget about this.
 
@Andreas the problem is, it just should say "no MRE", which would go for both, code dump or too little info
 
@Vickel Yeah, it should, or "MCVE" "MCVRE".
 
@Andreas you see, I've mixed that up a 100 times before, too (including MVCE) . Now I stick to the new MRE :)
 
11:39 PM
@Dharman This is what the comment console looks like (PII removed, obviously). If more than one comment is flagged for the post, they appear in sequence
 
@halfer You wanted to see this ^
 
@Dharman Thanks, and thanks Machavity also
They joined the site in 1970, right at Unix epoch zero. Good work {giggle}
 
I like that Machavity's a master of HTML instead of the censoring ink.
 
@Andreas I am going to take a guess Mach used Sam's script
 
@Machavity that must make it hard work for some NLN flags where you need to know why the comment is NLN (usually based on corrections made to the post or prior comments being deleted)
 
11:44 PM
~I like that Samuel's a master of script writing.
 
I just used the Chrome console to edit the HTML inline. I've done the same thing before
 
^ Hehe. I was just thinking of that post.
 
@Vickel Neh. I like the "Complete" part.
 
@Nick In those cases I click to the question and that same basic window overlays the bottom
 
11:51 PM
Must be nearly 0 UTC, @Dharman
 
@Nick Yes, but it's literally just one click to display the entire post and all comments, with the flagged comments marked.
 
@Makyen @Machavity fair enough; that's not so bad then
 

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