@SmokeDetector the author now turned the link-only answer into an answer that almost completely consists of copied content. I don't see any claims that the user is the author of the original content. I left a comment.
@jps I manually overrode the behavior in this particular instance since I happened to notice your message, but it's worth noting that by default replies to SD reports will be moved to the graveyard along when the SD report is moved there.
@Braiam let's say almost dead. Now it's still possible that a low rep user uses it, so we have to pay attention for the whole day. Tommowrow it will hopefully be dead.
@Ruli Mods can convert answers into edits directly. Comments aren't really different. Helping the OP out by adding their info into the question is useful
@Adriaan yes, as said it certainly looks like NAA (I flagged it as such); not sure I would consider it spam though, plus the respondent seems a reputable community member
@blackgreen FWIW if the post is deleted by 3 trusted users (casting delete votes rather than choosing 'recommend deletion' actions, either inside the queue or outside the queue), it can't be unilaterally undeleted by the OP. I agree w/ others on this, though: OP should not be allowed to completely undelete it when a majority of reviewers have already determined it is delete-worthy
I don't think so. I've never heard of that at least. Is there some specific post you have in mind? Simply reposting the comment in the right place might be sufficient, and doesn't need a mod.
@cigien Yeah, a question was answered in comments under the question. I posted a CW of the answer and flagged the relevant comments as NLN, but there was a follow-up comment by OP after the final solution comment that I feel belongs on the answer post now.
I suppose I can just manually repost it given that the functionality probably doesn't exist for mods
Yeah, I'd just repost it. If possible, try to write the comment in your own words, otherwise an attribution is technically needed for reposting the comment, which is annoying (and makes for a noisier comment than necessary).
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Refers to the common task of numbering pages.
Burnination criteria
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
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@rene :p I liked the answer. I just made a few language edits since I was fixing grammar anyway, but I wouldn't object if you'd prefer that language in there.
@TylerH Figured you'd appreciate this. We just interviewed a guy who does some graphics work. He said he'd worked with HTML a while back. I asked him if he was familiar with CSS
He responds "Oh, I think I used that to work on a robot project once"
One bit of helpful advice is "Closed is closed" (dupe is only slightly different). It's always preferred you have some useful reason, but even with some canned options we don't have enough useful reasons