I have rarely found a need for it, but sometimes when I hesitate between reasons, it feels like listing them both will help convince others that it needs to go one way or another
Right, I got you. There have been a few posts recently that I cv-pls that would have deserved up to 3 reasons ... and then they got re-opened ... that may not have happened if I had had them all :D
the thing with spammers is that they will look very broadly for anything with their keywords (like mentioning "dogfooding" will probably attract spam for pet sustenance)
in the queues (First Questions and Close Votes) there was the banner "Our system has identified this post as possible spam; please review carefully". So someone even close voted instead of flagging it.
@jps Spammer: "Hi! I'm a spammer and this is a spam post. Please flag as spam, don't vote to close." Reviewer: "Hm, contains no own effort. May even be spam. Let's vote to close!"
@JeanneDark thanks for trying to lighten me up in my depression... ;)
maybe these spam-blind close voters should get access to the site every day only after they identified four spam posts in a list of 10. Similar to these captchas, 'click on all images that show an airplane'
I made the mistake of watching the first few seconds of the video; it's some kind of (loud) music demo. I don't think it's obvious what they are trying to ask, regardless
I've scrubbed the rest of their mentions of that site. fun fact: if you add url:domain.com to a user's search results, you can find their promotional posts super fast
@SecretAgentMan Just in case you flagged this answer, it doesn't look like a link-only answer to me (at least I would consider the likelihood high that a flag gets declined) with "MultiLineStringExpression" being the answer. Not a great answer, but doesn't look like NAA either.
@Adriaan If it's wrong and not useful, then yes (wrong answers can under some circumstances be useful, e.g. to demonstrate how not to do it (together with an appropriately low score)).
@JeanneDark mhm, could be. However, in this case the OP explicitly mentioned that they know they can output C code, but they don't want that. Explaining how to output C code then seems ... useless
First time I've ever seen someone post a question asking how to achieve a code layout that is just shown in a photo, and the only answer is also just a photo of a layout (well, a screenshot) stackoverflow.com/questions/36025398/…
@Dharman I can't see any useful results when using the 'try' feature at the bottom of the page
I just get an empty result set when searching for questions with "image" in the title that are tagged CSS over the last day. But I know there have been questions that meet those criteria
At first glance, this looked a bit spammy. But, on closer inspection, it just copies the text from the linked site (and I can find no obvious affiliation with the poster). Does it need a flag? If so, what type?
@tink The Request Generator has a user interface which allows you to enter whatever text you want as the reason, up to the chat message length limits, which should enable you to provide any reasonable number of different reasons. You would need to send the request manually, rather than just checking the box in the close-vote dialog.