If a user admits to making new accounts after being banned should I flag one of their posts of mod attention and explain it? Or should we just wait until their IP gets banned even though the same user said that they have a VPN so they can bypass it?
@Ethan Yes mini-markdown is supported in mod flags. bold, italics, and link markdown for sure. Relative links are also supported. e.g.[Q1](/q/POSTID) (to link to a specific question) if you really needed the characters.
@Ethan Ah, I see. Yeah, for shorter links you can do what Henry mentioned. I think you can also replace q by a or u if you want to link to an answer, or a user profile, respectively.
@cigien Just FYI: /q/<ID #> will work for both questions and answers. SE will just figure out which one it was. IIRC, /a/<ID #> also works for both, but I'm vaguely remember there was some reason I didn't use /a/<ID #> in one place where I needed something that was interchangeable for questions and answers.
@SunderamDubey I've had flags being unhandled for months. Don't pressure mods into giving you special treatment please, they do what they can, when they can and desire to do so and won't jump to "personal" requests.
Has somebody hacked the "Advanced Flagging" script to add an automatic upvote instead of the downvote? There seems to be a spell of upvoted NAAs just reported by Natty.
You can set the script to add an automatic downvote when you flag as NAA or VLQ. I've just seen around 10 NAAs all with an upvote, so I was just wondering ...
... though I don't really suspect a hack in the script. Partly joking, partly expressing a concern.
Hmm ... TIL. An NAA flag raised on a positively-scored post gets marked as "helpful" before the post is deleted, if the LQA review completes with a "Recommend Deletion" verdict.
@AhmedRaza you should be able to edit your posts there in case you have more information. If you cannot ask new questions, that's not an issue of reputation, but rather of you asking a lot of question within a short time, or asking questions which aren't received well. See Why are questions no longer being accepted from my account?
@AhmedRaza What does this question have to do with PHP?
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@Adriaan I've asked a couple of questions in past on different in topic VB.Net but they were not well received as well. But this question, I am so much confused about it that how could I explain it so people can understand and the bad review is removed.
@AhmedRaza oh, you mean the downvotes? The term "review" means something else on SO. But as to your question: sorry to say this, but most likely you won't be able to revert those. It requires the person that cast the downvote to undo it, which is highly unlikely in my opinion, since they'd have to open the question again. What you can do though, is to improve the question to be clear and answerable, and people might start to give you upvotes, offsetting the downvotes.
What to do if a user asked same question which he asked before, say yesterday with almost no modification? I personally think the user should edit the previous post or if the question is necessary and important for them, so they should make a bounty on it if they earned those privileges.
@Adriaan yeah I understand but the problem is how do I explain the words clearly that make question understandable for others. In my point of view, I wrote exactly what I am facing or I want.
Sure, that'd speed up the duplicate closure, but it'd be 1 of 3 dupe votes anyway. I though we should only flag stuff for mod attention that can't be handled by normal users, which this situation can (by adding 3 dupe votes by >3k users)
@SunderamDubey even less than 3k rep, but more than 15 rep you van flag for duplicate closure, which also pushes it into the CV queue and adds the comment.
@Adriaan Sorry, I think when we don't have 3k+ reputation, there some pop-up shows and says duplicates can't be of same user, exactly don't know but something like that, anyway here is the question.
@Adriaan One thing also happened with me (tell me if I'm wrong) when I flagged one question as duplicate about 2 months ago it says the question neither has an accepted answer nor has a single upvote on it. Don't the correct English, I have forgotten.
But that question was of 3k views and simply get that through direct searching.
@SunderamDubey that's correct and what should happen. To vote to close (or flag) something as a duplicate, the target needs to have an answer that is also accepted and/or have an upvote unless and only then, if the OP is the same in both cases. Then it's a self-duplicate, in which case no answer, let alone upvoted or accepted, is necessary.
@TylerH Yes! had the "You have previously voted to reopen this question" appearing a couple of times when there were 0 reopen votes; then refreshed and noticed 1 reopen vote - it was mine and then I accidently retracted it
@TylerH Yes, though in this case as you had rightly pointed out earlier, I should have been able to reopen (and I was). It seems that I clicked vote to reopen a number of times (hence the popup) but it still didn't seem to be registering the vote. I then refreshed and saw a reopen vote and then clicked reopen not realizing that it was mine and then must have accidentally clicked the button to retract the reopen vote.
... not sure what can be done to get that one out of the audit pool, though. :(
I was considering, on that one, adding the canned "Code-only answer" comment. Fortunately, when I do something like that, I tend to open it up in its raw context, first.
I can't remember if adding a comment passes or fails such a "known-bad" audit.
... there was a time, once, long ago, when I tried to add a comment in a review and was presented with a "This is an audit" popup, preventing me from actually making the comment.
hindsight is 20/20, but i'd have just left them a comment, this is a user who's been here for a while and is likely to react well a comment suggesting that the current iteration is flirting with or is opinion based
(though... what they're asking about isn't exactly a new concept, i'm pretty sure this has been asked and answered before)