@Kyll I wanted to star that but it didn't come out right; also, the timing information needs to be absolute in order for the starred message to make sense
unfortunately, star humor dilutes the usefulness of this functionality dramatically
@TheLostMind I have a discussion on Meta on this post. Its about a moderator-imposed review ban. Now some comments are suggesting something entirely different. Maybe the mod who issued the ban could chime in there.
To the others here: I always thought (and I'm pretty sure I've been told by sources too) that "requires editing" is only for instances that another user (not the real author) could feasibly fix.
@Magisch meeh, I would say question is ok, but we need to edit and work with OP (comments) to make it work..., hence for me also OP can provide info.. move it into "Review Help and Improvment", where you also can pass comments
@Magisch If the only person who can fix the question is the OP, then the question should be closed. I saw Cody's comment. I'm going to assert that if the site in any way suggests that when a question that is only salvageable by the OP (i.e. needs MCVE) should somehow be flagged something that needs editing rather than something that should be closed, then the site is wrong.
@SamuelJackson I took the liberty of removing your little stab at shizophrenic people. Thats entirely inappropiate for reasonable discourse. — Magisch51 secs ago
@Cerbrus I think it was Shog who once said he wasn't fond of zalgo either. Regardless, it's still funny and probably the most famous SO post of all time (which is impressive in the land of Jon Skeet)
That answer is a lightly to moderatingly entertaining quib in an otherwise hardly relevant question. There are more relevant fish to fry, and people seem to like it a lot, so meh
Btw @Cerbrus I was debating between a rude redflag and editing it out for that Q since insulting people with mental disorders is pretty far from OK here
> That being said, I think this answer is absolute garbage and definitely lowers my expectations from stackoverflow solutions. Especially when it has remarks in it discouraging 'flagging'.
@Cerbrus That's why I love it. It rebukes the question, but in a slightly mocking way that makes you read the whole thing and then think "I wonder how long it took him to type that?" It's one of the few times SO actually became an art form
The take away lesson is that you need to read and understand what @Oded wrote. The rules are guidelines, and unless you deliberately and (almost maliciously) try to abuse them for justifying harming the site, you'll be fine just following them with some common sense. — Magisch19 secs ago
@Magisch: That appears to be the issue. He lacks common sense.
@Cerbrus He reminds me of someone that I had a two and a half hour discussion with over my usage of the word "block" in a minecraft server rule context
@Cerbrus I banned someone for griefing (deliberately destroying other's work) on a global banlist. They appealed citing my usage of the word "placing or destroying blocks or removing or inserting items" didn't cover torches and non-solid machines since "they werent blocks"
And I had a two and a half hour discussion with the dispute resolving team and him over that. In the end, his global ban was upheld
@Kyll I am contemplating a feature-request for Historical Locks; make the non-accepted answers editable under a HL. That would solve the last mod's reason for declining (HL would prevent users from editing answers to update links)
@Compass You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 10 minutes and 25 seconds, averaging to a review every 15 seconds.