@JeanneDark not sure if you still value a response but given it was an unregistered account created today where the rambling in the answer at best was tangential to the question asked with a strategic link added I would certainly have flagged that. Had the account more substance I would have risked an NAA flag. We didn't lose any value with that answer now gone.
well if Catija sees it, maybe they can do something about it, at least discuss it again. But don't worry about UV or DV, it's just an indicator of people agree or disagree
If I want to draw attention to a post that SD reported in here (to get more red flags on it), is it better to post a flag-pls message, or reply directly to the report? Or does it not matter? I've seen members do both.
@AdrianMole thanks, appreciated! one just doesn't post a post regarding NAAs without the reference to the apples :) nothing can compete with the original, of course
@Catija BTW, it would be pretty darn neat to show each user what their own score is on the nominations page, especially if it gets into more complex/hard to calculate things
@KenWhite Your objections were to the OP's behavior it seems. Please note that if you feel like punishing a user for "bad behavior", use downvotes, or a mod flag if it's egregious. My question is, what details or clarity does the question need? Your close reason, as well as the cv-pls request should have nothing to do with the OP's behavior.
@cigien The post didn't contain a clear problem description IMO - it used the phrase not working with no real explanation of what the code is supposed to be doing in the first place, it's two short sentences, a 6 word title (after removing the two uses of the redundant tag information that I removed), and two lines of filler noise that you deleted. That to me doesn't meet the requirements here..
Also, apparently I'm not the only one who thinks there's an issue with the post. It currently has three downvotes and two CVs (one of which is mine).
@KenWhite I see. It looks clear enough to me. OP is getting an int result when they want a double, because they're doing integer division. But if the question is unclear to you, that's fine. Thanks for the explanation.
@KenWhite Oh, there's plenty of issues with the post. It's poorly formatted, the use of filler text was annoying, and it's something that I personally feel the OP could have solved themselves with a little effort. I downvote such posts, but none of the above are reasons to close a post.
@cigien My CV was based on the overall opinion that the post did not meet the minimum requirements here, as was my DV. The OP didn't make any effort when writing the question text, and the noise you deleted took as much space as the body of text above the code. IOW, they spent as much time providing noise to bypass the minimum text length requirement as they did writing the problem description. We can agree to disagree, if you'd like. I still feel my CV was warranted.
@KenWhite I'm not really sure how "noise took as much space as the description" translates to "OP spent as much time adding noise as they spent adding the description". Anyway, I agree that the OP didn't make much effort when writing the question. We'll just have to agree to disagree whether that's a valid CV reason.