Curiosity: Do spam and r/a flags get 'merged'? So, if a post gets 6 spam or 6 r/a flags it goes down the shute - but how abut if it gets, say, 3 spam + 3 r/a?
… OK self-answered here: meta.stackexchange.com/a/58035/616624: "Otherwise, the system does not differentiate between these flag types when counting the number of flags it has towards the thresholds to automatically downvote or delete."
@Machavity Is there a way to check when the question has been closed here: stackoverflow.com/questions/46799090/… (following the advice on meta to look for events timeline). I know if it was edited, I could look at the edit history, but this one is not edited ever.
@M-- There are times when a significant part of a question can be addressed by a dupe but there are one or two elements that are specific to that Q. I have posted answers in such cases: addressing the immediate problem the OP is facing, but including a link to the dupe for 'further reading'. But I would then leave it for others to VTC.
@M-- Are you wanting the timeline for the answer you linked, or the question? The full date & time of when the question was closed is available as a tooltip in the closed notice. The question says it was closed "2 years ago". The tooltip on that says: "2018-10-17 21:10:50Z". These tooltips with exact UTC timestamps are available on basically all the human readable times on SE.
@Makyen amazing, thank you for the tips. I am not comfortable with gold-badger closing the question 5 minutes after they answer. Does it worth flagging or just leaving a comment suffices?
@M-- Personally, I consider it inappropriate. The gold badge holder should either answer or close, not both. If they feel it should have an answer, that argues strongly that it's not a duplicate. If they really feel the answer should stay, but it's actually a duplicate, then making the answer a community wiki would be more reasonable. However, the general leaning on Meta, as I understand it, is that answering and closing is frowned upon, but not prohibited.
Thanks everyone. I voted to delete but won't post a request since I already have posted 4 today. Will circle back to it later.
@Machavity If you look at the accepted answer in the dupe target, you'll see that gold-badger answer is just changing arguments of ave function. Dupe question is basically asking for assigning ids to each group which is same as dupe target. In any case, you probably don't need to learn R. I myself am moving away from it :D
@M-- Something in defense of the gold badge holder is that there were only 12 seconds between when the question was closed and when their answer was accepted. Once the answer was accepted, the gold badge holder would not have been able to delete it. So it's possible they intended to delete after closing, but couldn't. OTOH, they still could have made it a community wiki. Although, changing the answer to CW isn't something everyone thinks about.
I'm now zilched-out on close votes for the remainder of the year - but I still have loads of flags left. We should have a flags-for-votes swapping system in SOCVR! 😉
When you posted your question, you licensed this content to Stack Overflow. It is no longer yours to delete. Please stop vandalizing this post. — tripleee10 secs ago
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica based on the comment of the OP I would say no. But not an expert i that field either. We need @Mogsdad but he is no longer active here.
I'm debating if I put please upvote on my tombstone but I'm afraid it might get flagged as NLN ...
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@Dharman I mostly agree, except in this case the same user had already done this like 3 times in a short period. So I actually custom-flagged that one too. But I generally agree that R/A is better :D
I mixed-up the URL for my last request, sorry. Plus it was closed already by a mod (and I don't see my CV, but that's fine :) ). @rene, can you delete it, please?
@Machavity thanks for the flag on stackoverflow.com/questions/58270511/why-use-alias-in-sql. I thought Robert Columbia was on SOCVR? Can someone tell him not to edit abusive questions? just flag as rude, we'll nuke them (I don't want to send a mod message, that isn't a serious offence :))
flags have reduced to 0 (yesterday, and now only 58) after days and days of unresolvable custom flags...
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I should also note that was technically vandalism and not a rude post originally. Since you're here, do you want rude flags on rude edits, or just rollbacks?
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Hi! Has the guidance changed on vandalism? I was taught way back when that when someone vandalizes one of their old posts that I should revert and consider a custom mod flag, and that red flags were only for posts that were hate speech, gibberish, etc. from the outset. Has that guidance changed? Can you point me to the updated processes or policies?
@Machavity I'd say rude flag.. always. When it's gibberish, I let the benefit of doubt, that it could've be a bad manipulation (recently on OP confessed to have left on edit mode in his pocket/or whatever), so I rollback, but a rude text is rude. The OP knows what they did
@Jean-FrançoisFabre ok. The same user also vandalized this post stackoverflow.com/q/59068233/6471538 . Another user already reverted that one, but I'm concerned over the trend. Two posts vandalized with hate speech is not a good trend. I raised a custom mod flag on the second one.
@AdrianMole given the "quality" of the questions, it doesn't matter much :)
if it defaces a salvageable question or/and there are answers, rollback + custom flag maybe. Rude flags may be dismissed if we need to dig into history.
Ah Martijn was faster than me: removed the bounty and cleared rude flags out of pity so now question has -6. It doesn't deserve so many downvotes now. But I'm reluctant to upvote someone who insults everyone...
@AdrianMole If you're of the userscript persuasion, I recommend this script. It adds "revisions" and "timeline" buttons to all posts, for easier perusal :)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Ah, I see. Your standard diamond is clickable, TIL. I think the joke going over my head is a sign that I need to be more caffeinated
Maybe I should take a crack at the changes to parsing the revisions endpoint response for Smokey. We shouldn't see reports with "blacklisted user" as the notification if that user isn't the one who made the change
@AdrianMole I have, but I generally don't have the willpower to scroll through the backlog that inevitably builds up due to me not having the willpower to keep up with the chat
@AdrianMole Ahhh... I don't think this is correct. I'd agree with "most residents of North or South America don't have English as their native language". However, given that there isn't a universal non-English native language, I don't think it's accurate to say that >=50% of the residents of North and South America speak any one language as their native tongue.
Of the languages, it looks like Spanish has the largest number of native speakers, but a rough look at the numbers indicates that it doesn't get to >= 50%.
Basically, given that Brazil generally has Portuguese as their native language, that would mean that 63.2% of the other people in the Americas would need to share a native language. It looks like the split of the rest is not that lopsided. Spanish does have more than half of those remaining, but it's not enough.
I had a couple of mod flags that I didn't give a detailed-enough explanation on and a few NAA's on some link-only-answers that weren't link-only-answers.
@JL2210 Close the Q instead. I admire you for wanting to flag as much as possible, but let's focus on what is really important to be deleted. If the Q gets closed we can then delete the whole thread in one go.
@JL2210 If you want to find good stuff to flag, go to chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/126814/… There is very little people active so a lot of these posts go unnoticed and nobody is reporting them to Natty. All posts between 2.0 and 3.5 should be manually checked as a lot of them are NAA or even spam. If you have time to spare you can easily use up 100 flags per day.