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I think I see some kind of astro-turfing. Can't point a finger to flag something as an obvious spam, hovewer this question is from user account looking pretty much the same as maintainer of the library that is advertised in the answer posted 2 minutes after the question was asked. And that answerer, in turn, posted three answer advertising libraries maintained by the asker.
@gnat I'd say it's a spam seed, based on the answer that the asker was originally blacklisted for.
@gnat It looks like you describe a spam-seed question followed by 3 spam answers
11:45
@RyanM This seems clear to me and the code demonstrates the problem.
12:15
request for off-site resource or spam (see self--answer)? stackoverflow.com/questions/70969304/…
12:27
If I upvote a comment and then flag it, I'm then unable to un-upvote it. Is this how it always worked or a new bug?
@VLAZ Flags are just votes AFAIK on comments
To clarify: that persists even after I retract the flag.
@Braiam OK, however should I be able to 1. Upvote 2. flag (3. optional: retract the flag) 4. Remove the upvote?
Hmm, seems to be a bug. Flagging a comment removes the upvote arrow. And refreshing the page removes the ability to retract the upvote. Therefore, you can never remove the upvote after flagging, since you need to refresh the page to even see the button again. Which does not allow pressing any more.
 
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There's a user spamming some kind of vague question in comments on random other posts: stackoverflow.com/users/16295983/…
@user2357112supportsMonica I suggest you open a mod flag in the post
@user2357112supportsMonica those comments have passed the threshold of being "rude/abusive" and should be flagged as such
@user2357112supportsMonica SOCVR is usually not the place to report users, just custom flag and leave the mods a note.
17:33
@MarcoBonelli That makes you involved, unfortunately.
I think that's something you could mod-flag for undeletion. Users are not supposed to delete questions after receiving answers.
@cigien ah, I didn't remember it was strictly prohibited, I thought it was just discourage.
Hmm so mod flagging something like that makes sense?
Last time that happened to me I asked on Meta but that seemed a bit too much.
Yeah, a meta post would be overkill, I agree. I'm fairly certain a mod-flag is ok here, but I could be wrong. fwiw, I do agree that the question should be undeleted.
@MarcoBonelli: I'm not sure if it is worth the effort. Better to give that answer or similar answer to a worthier question and questioner
@HovercraftFullOfEels at the time of writing it seemed like a reasonable question as OP was stuck with recursion and couldn't think of a good way of using queues in kernel code. But yeah, not really a high quality Q.
@MarcoBonelli The question seems clear enough to me. I'm not sure what additional details would make it more useful. But yeah, if you can frame the question better, then posting a new self-answered q&a is an option.
17:46
@cigien Ah. That didn't occur to me, I could ask and self answer another QA... I'll consider that option too, thanks.
@MarcoBonelli but if you do decide to go that route, consider doing an exhaustive search for duplicates before embarking. Self-answered questions, when well done and unique are usually highly appreciated, but the opposite can occur if they are either not well done or a fairly common dupe.
Whoop! Hammer #2. :-)
@HovercraftFullOfEels yes, I am aware of that
@AdrianMole Congratulations! But remember, "with great power comes great responsibility" :D
Does it mean I have to stop answering dupes?
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@AdrianMole Nah. Just remember to provide link-only answers in such cases
@AdrianMole welcome to the hammer club
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Today I learned that downvoting is "unprofessional"
????
dumb argument with another user
(also you've got a comment rude flag in the queue, no rush)
In general, we tend to look on those as a priority, similar to post red flags.
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so you're saying that everything I do should be a red flag (insert evil smirk here)
oh wait, everything I flag
Well, if you'd like to have some declined flags, then, yeah, that could work. :)
@gunr2171 it's also rude, dumb, trolling, and many other things apparently... depends on who you ask though. /s
unfortunately now I get to transition from "dealing with users" to the only thing worse: starting to fill out my taxes
american tax code hype!
Just downvote your tax returns.
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@gre_gor Perhaps it was, I was mostly going off "and it is buggy" being unclear. I admit that I probably give questions that spam nonsense to evade the quality filter less benefit of the doubt/effort put into reading it.
@AdrianMole as long as they don't get flagged by the IRS you're good
@VLAZ I'm not sure if that is a new bug, but it is surely a bug.
@RyanM Searched for an existing report before I posted one and it exists: Flagging a comment temporarily hides the upvote button/indication. It's from 4 months ago, so perhaps relatively recent. Or relatively recently discovered.
Flagging comments you've upvoted is probably not that common, so maybe left undiscovered for some time.
... although NLN may be useful.
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@AdrianMole The icons are right next to each other. A misclick can happen easily. Heck, I wonder how it didn't happen to me sooner - I've used some dodgy mice which make precision clicking a real hassle.
@gunr2171 I'm still amazed that my country, that is by no means a panacea, don't need individuals with a single income to fill out taxes.
@VLAZ FWIW it's just a client side issue, the API still allows it, I just tested and I was able to remove my upvote after flagging a comment.
@MarcoBonelli I thought so. It's the refresh of the page which makes it so you cannot retract. However, I figured it's not something you can really implement as API. You can lock it after some time (like post votes) but not "after the page was requested again". Still a bug, though.
@VLAZ you can definitely implement it in the API. After all, the backend knows if you flagged a comment, so it could potentially prevent you from removing the upvote in such case.
I mean the restriction in the API cannot be "lock the vote after reloading the page".
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Ah, yeah indeed.
 
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^ Maybe the "answer" should be moved to the question? I don't know enough about the subject to know if that would make it OK.
@AdrianMole The "Holle Google" and the answer makes me think this might even be a support request for Google.
Yeah - That made me chuckle, actually. I don't know anyone called "Holle" ... and "Google" is a very unusual surname. xD
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Is that duplicate even that useful? A couple of the answers shed some light, but the rest are in the region of "dunno, I tried stuff until it worked". And ultimately, there can be many causes which are all some variation of "the code doesn't compile". One of the answers is even to make sure you import what you use which is probably one of the first things to learn about Java.
@VLAZ: to be honest, I didn't even look at the duplicate. My criteria is, and remains, is the question and answer useful to the site in any possible way. And this Q&A does not pass that criteria, no matter how or why the question was closed.
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@HovercraftFullOfEels I don't disagree with that. The question you linked to is not useful. However, I had a look at the duplicate which asks "what are all possible reasons for a failed compilation" and I'm not really sure it's good. Looking at the answers and how many are deleted, it seems to just attract of answers that don't solve the problem nor shed much light on it. A lot are just "turn it off and on again" (clean -> rebuild).

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