@Seth If that were the case, then auto-comments would be a thing of the past. I'd also have to stop asking people to post their exceptions, and stackoverflow would turn into a utopia. This room wouldn't have any use anymore
@FrankerZ What I mean though is that if you get punished for something whilst not having read the rules (and asked, if something was unclear to you!), you are to blame. Further explanations are a nice thing to do, but not necessary imo.
"You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'KyllIsNotAnException' at line 1 */"
:/ ... I copied that in there for funsies 2 months ago, and now look how it reminds me.
It's not really MVCE, because he's not looking for why his code isn't working, he's looking for us to write it. I guess it would probably be Too Broad as opposed to opinion.
@FrankerZ Yeah I think POB is not really a good close reason for that.. maybe more unclear, to broad or missing mcve (I' cant, hence what's your problem, missing what the problem is)... just wanted your idea on it
What do you guys think about this post. It's borderline NAA, because it just says "I have this issue too", but it could also be considered an answer, because this leads toward a paypal issue
Hi, I marked this question as "too broad"; My flag was marked as disputed but question was kept on-hold with the reason "too broad"; Can anyone explain why there is an inconsistency in the system?
@Tunaki Yeah I answered it, its new question related to java 8 and applying patterns in jasper-reports which is must better then formatting in expression, thanks : )
Thanks, yeah pattern is very important specially if you export to excel, otherwise excel will not recognize your format (hence it can not see it's a date object)
I marked this question as not being useful using a moderator flag as I don't find any possible close reasons in the list of options; It doesn't fit in any of the options under close reasons so I used moderator flag and typed in the reason. But my flag was declined and suggested me to use the standard close reasons;
Can anyone advise which close reason would be the most appropriate for this question?
Yes, this not off-topic; I was confused to mark a proper close-reason initially but I disagree to the fact that this question needs to be on SO as it is of no use
I'm scared to use low-quality flags, though, because many times my low-quality flags get disputed though there is no proper description / sample code in answers;
@techspider Don't really worry about disputed. If you are getting a lot then there may be an issue but 10%-ish is fine. Disputed flags do not count against you. You normally get a lot of them from triage.
@NathanOliver, thanks for your response; I understand your point but my intention is not about a probable ban, but about learning; it is sometimes confusing because the the review tests behave in one way and review queues behave in another way (i see some people may not review properly)
How do we flag this answer](stackoverflow.com/questions/37804347/…)? I believe I used spam and got disputed; I hope it will fit not an answer flag. Am I correct?
> This link-only answer does not redirect to the official site support but to another one which immediately asks for a login. It is fairly fishy but I am not entirely sure if this is spam and am thus raising this flag instead.
It's also not really link only. The link is formed around the tool name, which does answer the question. This is why we close tool recommendation questions. Because it leads to answers like that.