When a 3k+ user review Triage, when they choose Flag > Needs improvement (which I do a lot), a close vote is cast instead of a flag, but the review still shows as 'Flag.'
(it'd be great if the review results were a little clearer, really..."Reviewed" being the absolute bane of moderators checking if people are reviewing properly)
And worse, I am inclined to choose 'Reviewed' instead of 'Share feedback' on bad posts because of a bug.
@RyanM I would say 99.9% for me, excluding audits. A few times I see actual spam that is not an audit in Triage, but that is very rare. Other very rare times I have done Flag > In need of moderator intervention within Triage.
And of course there is no flagging a question as VLQ if the question is already in review, not that you should do so anyway.
"We see in your CV you have put down that you have other skills. But you haven't elaborated. Can you give us some examples?" "No, I mean I am skilled in other. Like, the entire thing."
Is there a Visual Studio Code domain expert who might be able to find a better duplicate for this question? I've suggested one, but there could be better targets.
I love when you solve a problem you've been working on and are able to close like 40 tabs
good feeling
especially when you tell someone who is a tab ascetic and their eyes bulge out of their sockets when you tell them you open 40 browser tabs for a single task
@Machavity Congratulations to rene on having reached the status of "most unelected moderator on the network" :-p (the tie with Glorfindel is broken by number of sites on which one is elected)
@TylerH I'd like to see it converted to a comment since it looks NAA to me. But I just had subsequent NAA and mod flags declined on an image-only answer, so maybe I'm too picky 🤷🏻♂️
@miken32 FWIW, two mods handled your NAA flags. I tend to agree that's not NAA. It's trying to show you where in the UI to find an option. It could stand more explanation (like the accepted answer) but I think it's a minimal answer
@TylerH I made it CW. It should have been CW long before now but there's no easy fix to that. It's not great, but it is useful and ostensibly blessed by the author
@Machavity I feel like from the PoV of a vision impaired user it's completely useless; that's the standard I set when flagging image-heavy posts as NAA. it should at least say what menus or options to click, or include a meaningful alt text with such instructions
But you're right that technically "there is a setting" is an answer to "is there a setting to do x"
@NathanOliver it would be weird if I demanded urgency now, given I only saw the discussion from Aug, 18th today. Let the meeting expert have his days off. I'll talk to him in 6 to 8 days ...
@NathanOliver looks more like SF than SU, but I'm disinclined to migrate them something that essentially, asserts that it's correctly configured and asks what's wrong with their configuration
@CPlus I don't see why that needs to be closed. Wouldn't it be better to just edit it into something coherent instead? The answers seem useful, and the question (despite appearances) seems quite reasonably scoped.
@AdrianMole The what? There was no course.
@AdrianMole That flag is supposed to be NAA. It works well if mods handle NAA flags. Not so well if the community handles them before mods get to them.
@TylerH But how are you able to keep it to only 40? Must have been a very simple task.