Is there a guideline for "How to do X" questions which come in parts? I often see questions where X.1 and X.2 have been accomplished, but X.3 isn't. The code posted then covers X.1 and X.2, making it look like effort has been made, but that's actually irrelevant for X.3, for which no effort has been made
@Adriaan I guess just the general guidance that questions should be self-contained. ...for which I've not found a good meta canonical. I mean, I know there is - I found it a few times, I believe, but I've not bookmarked it, so re-finding it is an issue.
Just musing: if a user with <50 rep (no comment privilege) flags a post as duplicate, can they then edit the automatic comment to "bypass" the comment privilege?
I don't really believe this is either being currently abused or really much abusable. As I said, just musing
Hmm. The Suggested Edits stats page shows (from my account) 488 needing review; but, from an anonymous page, it shows 371. Does that mean there are 117 tag-Wiki edits waiting pending review?
Which I find highly impractical, personally. At least for me, it's easier to either review tag wikis or regular edits. Requires different mindset, even if both are ultimately edits.
I'd very much prefer to be able to review only one or the other at a time.
@WaiHaLee Flagged the user for mods to ex terminate amine
Lol, checked the user image. It's from here - I sincerely doubt it's the same person. Because, if so, then "Danny Johnson" (as is spelled on the website) misspelled their own name. Both the first and last names, in fact.
@Adriaan I honestly didn't realise it was both, lol. I did find the two originals from online search, noted one was on the same page and did not look at the question for the other one at all. Spammer seems to have been extremely lazy.
I still wonder about the post that the edit was made on. It's from a different user but it's not plagiarised. It was posted within a few hours from the spammer. It somewhat seems like the spammer tried to edit a post posted by their own sockpuppet but then again, the edited answer is not as lazy.
FWIW i handled a user with about 30-ish bad flags the other day (had to explain why their flags weren't useful) and by the time I was done the queue was larger than when I started
@Adriaan This user was trying to remove duplicate answers. Most often that's due to them not understanding the nuances there (we remove dupe answers when they retread existing ones, usually in less detail)
What prompted the message was they basically flagged one that said "This answer covers it all. Please delete the rest". Uhm...
And as a cherry on top they had just posted an answer of their own
In LQA, 4 Deletes or Recommend Deletes (total) are supposed to result in an answer being automatically deleted if the answer is neither positively scored nor accepted, right?
@CertainPerformance looks like all but one of those had a score of zero when there review completed. That might be the reason. Not sure about the one that was negative though.
@CertainPerformance For science, I closed and deleted that first question. There are no other delete events there. I would make a post on MSO about it and we'll [status-review] it so it gets in front of devs at some point
@NathanOliver Ah, yeah can definitely see that being confusing. I'm very happy they made that change, there are so many posts to handle in that queue as it is.
@RiggsFolly That's not really a valid close reason. An answer being available on some external resource isn't important - it can still be a useful Q&A on SO.
@Catija Okay. Wasn't sure since we get a votes summaries. Those are "applied" to the 19th, but the review finished on the 18th, so I wasn't sure if the votes were before or after the review.