The code block clearly isn't complete enough to try to compile, but that's more of an excuse. To me it looks like a doomed question due to trying to make a bad idea work.
Yeah, while it's possible to do, I agree it's a bad idea to try doing it that way. While I wouldn't mind closing the question, I'm not able to come up with a valid reason to close it. At least, the real reason I would be closing it would be a reason to close most macro questions, and I don't think that would be a good idea :)
@mickmackusa I decided on VLQ. I'd be careful with R/A flags because not all mods would mark them helpful (I guess only the minority would). But you could use a custom flag and add the google translation. It makes it clear that it's abuse of the system. I only do this if they are actually insulting people though.
@mickmackusa If it had been in English (let's say "John John John...." I would have flagged as R/A) but with foreign languages I'm more careful and usually use VLQ unless google translate shows it's spam or insults. VLQ is pretty fine for non-English content (especially since actual answers may get translated) and also covers gibberish. A bit of a weaker R/A flag.
IIRC it wasn't declined, and I've done lots of VLQs for non-English in the past, so it's probably not a huge deal or you'd have had some declined by now.
and also because it's seemingly got a bunch already and I'm pretty sure a handling moderator would look closely instead of assuming we all suddenly decided to misflag non-English content at once
I'm personally willing to let it go. They don't harm the site by posting these noisy keywords and this is not a war I want to fight. But if someone wants to go to Meta and set this matter straight then be my guest
@AnnZen The general rule of thumb here is "avoid noise". I know of at least two users who regularly violate that and post needlessly long noisy answers.
If I had to hazard a guess, this guy is doing it for SEO reasons, not realizing that it adds no value to either SO or SEO
If you need to add keywords to your answer, instead of including them naturally, you're doing it wrong
@AnnZen I used to do SEO, back in the days when you could market a website to Google and only Google and make tons of money without directly spending a dime. Doing what he's doing is called "keyword stuffing" and it hasn't been effective for a long time
Presumably, the two most recent answers here are just misguided (I've flagged both as NAA) rather than plagiarism. IMHO, they should both go (but in slightly different manners).
@JeanneDark It does. The best flags I see in the mod queue are those that tell you "this answer copies this other one [link]", which lets me open both to compare
Thanks! I've done that in the past and the flags had the desired effect. I was just not sure if the comments helped and another user said mods usually didn't see comments.
@JeanneDark There's some truth to that. The flag is shown below a condensed version of the post. We can expand it to see comments, but for NAA/LQP it's quite possible a mod doesn't do that
Mod flags tend to invite more investigate, however. The better the flag, the more likely you get the desired result
@tripleee Yes ("You are "involved" in the question and all answers to the question if you are the author of the question or the author of any non-deleted, non-community-wiki answer on the question.")
@AdrianMole Looks like a comment to me as well. But your average user doesn't know that one. I could see it winding up disputed if it had been left to the queue
@Machavity Sounds good, thanks. I noticed that it did actually pass "Late Answer" as OK ... I only came across it via the other one (in "Later Answers").
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica Yeah, that's fine, you can add any additional information about the post that you think is useful, so long as there's at least one standard reason in the request.
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica if it's neutral/objective, about the question rather than the user, and a reason to close the question, then yes it's fine to include
@swasheck We don't moderate users in this room. As has been mentioned, if you have an issue with a user, then raise a custom moderator flag and explain the issue. Insulting people is inappropriate, regardless of the provocation, let alone coming into a chat room and insulting people because they don't agree with you, or because they are explaining how things work in an attempt to help you.