@Braiam seems we just both took a revenge downvote and from the timing I'd say it came from the same meta thread we both commented on (not pointing fingers, anyone could have taken the queue needn't be the OP.)
That's what I thought, but the response was "I did not change the contents of your answer, so how does that change its meaning? My edits only included information which expanded upon what you had already written."
@TigerhawkT3 If you're referring to stackoverflow.com/a/67021527/9473764 it's definitely inappropriate and should have been another answer. If I'd seen that in the suggested edits queue I would definitely have rejected it.
@Nick np. Although, it had already been acted upon and the question deleted. Pinging an RO certainly makes it more likely that such a request to move it out of the room is seen.
@Nick Because I marked your flag as helpful. I'm still considering changing it to disputed (to remove the -1 from the post), but it was R/A at the time you flagged.
@Makyen I don't mind if you make it disputed, it was r/a at the time but I could have edited it myself. I think the whole q&a combo swung my attitude to flagging rather than editing.
@SurajRao Replying to the report in chat should only provide feedback to SD, not actually flag. Flagging should be only from question pages, or through the use of userscripts.
If a Python gold badger wants to look for "fails to pass a sanity check due to a bug in the windows runtime" is:question closed:no there's more of them out there.
If you do a custom mod flag with the word "spam" in it, does it do the auto-downvote? (I ask because I think it appeared to happen, but it could have been someone else downvoting at the same time)
To answer my own question, it looks to have converted the custom mod-flag into a spam flag. Which is only semi-helpful: the custom flag was trying to point out that the spam was in the original version but has subsequently been removed by someone else
I was particularly hurt with the "warning" "we suspect that you do not actually review the posts" (or something similar, quoting from memory), after failing 2 audits within 4 days
I will probably never again choose "Looks OK"; either act (vote to delete) or skip
How many dupes is too many? The Numpy sanity check issue was a temporary issue with a specific version of that is now 4 versions old. The dupe target now has 55 linked questions, but there are still more to close.
@DavidW I've never heard of that happening or seen that happen. I've raised quite a few custom mod flags with the word "spam" in them. If it is something that happens, then it's either very new or there's significantly more to the criteria for doing that than just having the word "spam" in the flag text. Was the only thing in your custom text "spam" and nothing else?
@EsTeAa Explaining a bit why you're asking (i.e. why you feel that it might need closure) would be helpful.
@DavidBuck There's no set number for the number of duplicates which is too many. It depends on how many are needed to cover the various possible SEO issues, or, more accurately, at what point is having more duplicates actually causing harm. Generally, just close them as duplicates and allow the Roomba to handle as many as it will. After a year or so, you can take a look at what's getting, or got, very few/almost no views.
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In general, there's not a lot of reason to prune the duplicates, unless the duplicates are causing harm in some way. It's not like the question/answer database is running out of room. However, it's not unreasonable to prune/delete some of the lowest view questions, but only after they have had enough time to demonstrate that the question didn't happen upon something that results in it getting a lot of views.
In other words, the general case is that if you feel there are too many duplicates, then look through the older duplicates for questions which have already demonstrated they are not good signposts, rather than new duplicates, which might end up being good signposts.
@Makyen It was something along the lines of "spam in first version of the question, now edited out". I can't remember the exact text I'm afraid and it's lost now because the flag was just recorded as a plain spam flag. It is possible that it was a misclick on my part of-course
It's been handled now (although I think the custom text would probably have been helpful) so there's probably no-need to dig any deeper though
@mickmackusa This question appears to be eligible for deletion, because it's used as a target of stackoverflow.com/questions/59786375 You might want to adjust the target lists and/or make a del-pls for the other (I can't find one in the transcript).
@cigien @mickmackusa Oops, I meant "ineligible" :p