Would this be considered as spam? Or is this something that should be mod flagged, because he's not disclosing his affiliation? Or is this simply VLQ, and should be deleted through the queue?
There's two scenarios: The user is a spammer and we want them out fast, or it's just crazy misguidance and cluelessness which we don't necessarily want them out so quickly
But if the user is just recommending a product of sorts... Something more obviously spam, go for the red flags and Smokey
If there is any doubt though, mod flag. False negatives are okay if they're handled by mods down the line, false positives from this room are unacceptable (thankfully they don't happen often, if ever).
We usually do check other answers of a person in case an answer that is promoting a product is flagged as NAA / VLQ, but its safer to raise a custom mod flag that goes like - most of the OPs answers promote his product...
> This user has posted answers (link 1, link 2, ...) which all seem to promote a product / family of product. I am not entirely sure if this is spam and am raising this flag instead.
@FrankerZ My stance in that case may not exactly follow our rules: Comment, flag it down as NAA / VLQ or delete-vote it, stalk check user to see if there's any repeated pattern
@FrankerZ - The idea is not to block people who don't know that they are making a mistake. We want to block only those accounts that knowlingly post spam.
@FrankerZ Yep, but again, we're a sort of special case. As a room we have the power to basically nuke down anything anywhere on SO, be it by closing or deleting or flag-nuking. We have good rules and judgement and criticism so we're pretty good at what we do. It also means we have to be way more cautious than usual when acting as a group, only using red flag on what is obviously spam
@Yvette I saw you reported n, but that one was a copy and past of another answer on same post, from non registered users today that also post another cat on keyboard answer on same question.
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@PetterFriberg yeh I regarded the user as a troll, I flagged the other as abusive and that one as a naa, it was not abusive, unless you count the entire behaviour pattern. As a stand alone post, I wouldn't say it warranted an abusive flag.
@PetterFriberg in this particular case the question also contained code which was quite similar; I don't seriously challenge the assertion that the offender had copied it from the other answer but it's possible that they came up with that independently
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@PetterFriberg it's really not worth putting energy into, is it?
@kayess I might have gone slightly over the top with the commas, but to me, they give some breathing room. The proper fix would perhaps be to try to write shorter sentences, but hey, technical forum
sure I'm not even considering that... I'm considering whether it abuse or not to copy and past the answer of another user, specially being an unreg user already trolling on post, but time to move on...
@dorukayhan - Well, if you are on an English website, you type stuff in English. You don't write something that we can't understand and expect us to keep it there :)
what now? the question looks salvageable, but it already has two downvotes and two close votes
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@PetterFriberg the thing with scrutinizing feedback, is I've given over 3000 feedbacks to sd in the past 4 months and it gets tiring scrutinising trivial issues. So when you put in into perspective like that, you'll realise if every one who disagrees with me ever wishes to discuss it with me, it's quite exhausting and really not that important. Can you see it from that perspective?
@petter In this post of Shog which mentions plans implementing an auto-IP block in response to spam flags, has been done. I asked him in a comment, so now there are auto-IP block in response to spam flags. That is at least what I understood
@AshishAhujaăƒ„ Interesting it was in "Things we can't do," but with an interesting update "Update: a design for this is being actively worked on right now - gonna take some work to implement, but stands the best chance of success out of any of these."
@PetterFriberg yeah, but because it was updated last at 2013, I asked him in a comment on that post whether it had implemented till now and he replied yes
@AshishAhujaăƒ„ - If your spam flags account to deletion of the post (by community), then IP will be instantly blocked. Note that deletion of the post using DVs will not have the same effect
@AshishAhujaăƒ„ I'm not so sure he understood that you refereed to "auto-block" based on spam flags.., but surely you are right they are looking at it.
sigh 15K user can't even use google to look up his error message so he asks a question instead. Very first google result with the error message is a SO post with exactly what he needs :(
@NathanOliver If he got to 15k just answering these kinds of questions and got upvotes every time why would he think its not an acceptable thing to ask
@FirstStep One person used one dupe target when voting to close and another user use a different one. In theory there can be up to 5 dupe targets on a dupe closed Q.
I just want to learn everything and anything. With a little bit ocd and perfectionalism.. add some nerding.. love coffee.. then.. it results in a noisy mind that keeps me wondering about almost everything lol
so yeah, duplicate duplicate.. ironic! what sorcery is this :P
@FirstStep The flagging screen tries to making flagging for dupes easy so it makes it the first option. Then the should be closed option actually takes you to the close vote screen (in your case the close flag screen) where again dupe closing is first to make it easy. In this way dupe closing is duplicated.
Ah. That might not have been asked. I don't think that will change as dupe closing is encouraged so the easier it is the more likely it is to be closed.
You can mention the room on meta but only when it is pertinent to the conversation. In this case it really isn't as you can just say "I noticed that the closing as a dupe is duplicated". As much as we want people to know about the room we do not just want to drop our name everywhere as we do not want to become spammers.
@FirstStep hmm, I can't actually see what you are wondering about? Why they do not get closed? (they do), why the interface is like that? (they chosen it to make it more easier to flag as dup), or something else?