^ In regards to that, I wanted to flag as spam but I can't tell what the question would be possibly advertising. Frankly I don't know what to flag it as, but it doesn't read like anything to me.
@Daedalus I'm not sure if that's a homework dump or an instruction manual. It's definitely not a suitable question for SO. Looks like it just got closed.
@Adriaan If you're using the inline one, just exit it and CTRL+click "edit (1)". It makes the review pop up in a different tab, and you can copy-paste the URL from there.
@SardarUsama just as a note, in comments [stats.SE] renders to the full link: Cross Validated same for the other network sites. Just make sure you use the URL name (so stats.SE) and not the site name when applicable
@SurajRao: looks to be low-quality anywhere it is posted. Rather than migrated, perhaps a comment telling about meta and gently reminding that the quality of the post matters there as well.
@StephenKennedy Just tell them to use vim and it will solve all their problems. Once they're in, they'll never be able to exit and come back to ask more questions
to cut it short, it's better to comment to get clarification, sometimes give a slight hint in a comment. Then let all the FGITW bozos post their bad answer, then post a good answer you took time to explain and test. You're not going to be the 1st to answer but that doesn't matter. "good answers rise to the top".
Plus, if the bad answers get upvotes, your good answer will get more upvotes, to make it rise to the top by irate viewers.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yep... I send cv-pls when posts are below a certain standard, but if I use that one, I'll end up cv-pls'ing 10-20 posts so far today...
Oh I just commented "NAA" on my answer deletion. But I could have commented: "this needs to go". I didn't ask flagging, I asked deletion. I'm in the clear :p
All these FAQ posts seem irrelevant to me @Zoe @Zlytherin. Zoe asked for a reflag, not a review or for extra flags on an NAA. (@Zoe better to not include naa next time, it just confuses things)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah but there was some controversy here in the past when a well-intentioned high rep user actually did try to get other regulars up to 10k by issuing bounties. Didn't end well.
before my time in the room, but I've read about it
IIRC, it also depends on the time-frame over which the votes are cast, even within the same day. Someone voting on multiple posts by the same user in the same day can be OK, if the user that's voting is just encountering the other user's post organically (i.e. not going through a profile and voting just because it was a post by that user). For proliferate answerers, it's actually likely for someone to encounter multiple posts by that answerer in a day when researching issues.
Yeah, there are tags where one user, or a small number of users, have the significant majority of answers. When working on the technology covered by the tag, it's quite likely for someone to come across multiple answers by the same user, many of which are likely to be of higher quality and helpful (i.e. something that one might upvote).
@Adriaan re: The note in this request: If you can use the alpha version of the Request Generator, there's a "review-pls" button at the top left of the question page's suggested edit review popup.
There's no way to automatically flag a question as "belonging on unix.stackexchange.com/", is there? The official "General Computing" close checkbutton directs people to superuser.com, but for Linux usage questions (and I see a lot here) wouldn't unix.stackexchange.com be a better choice?
> Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.
@HovercraftFullOfEels I'd want to discuss it with the other ROs, but my first take on it is that it's a moderation function where there can be benefit to having more people act. So, initially, I'd say yes. I do have the concern that the number of them not get out of hand, but that's something we can deal with if it happens. If you're encountering a lot of such, it might be beneficial to involve SOBotics as they routinely deal with flagging comments and/or automatically detecting them.