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I was looking at some of my badge progress tags and noticed two peculiar tags. One is [regression] and the other is [linear-regression]. I didn't find anything immediately on their difference on the Meta, so I tried taking a look at their descriptions. For [regression], I found this...
@Adriaan I agree with @tripleee - not R/A but also not an answer. So I made it go pink, instead of giving a red flag. (Should please certain large, pink mammals.)
But it seems to have attracted at least one red flag, as it is now content locked.
Heh - I got my first spam answer on my latest Meta.SE question. Shouldn't there be a badge for that? :-)
Ooh - What to do (in the Reopen Votes queue) with a post, single-handedly closed by its poster (who is a moderator) as a typo but which has an accepted answer. Also, both Q and A are well upvoted. here ;)
It doesn't really look like a typo, as much as a logical error. The code in the question could be made a little more minimal, but it's not an excessive amount of code. If there isn't an existing duplicate it seems reasonable to reopen.
Nah, the user being a mod is irrelevant in this case. It's a curation issue, not a user issue, so mods and regular users have equal say basically :) If the mod feels strongly that regular users shouldn't muck around with the question, they can delete/lock it.
@DaneBrouwer It's usually a bit more complex and you should also fix all other issues with the post as good as possible, including flagging/voting to close off-topic questions etc.
@user692942 I think it's fairly clear what OP wants, but they misunderstand the feature a little bit. It does currently need a bit more info from OP, so I voted to close as needs detail/clarity.
I edited the question as well and flagged most of the comments as NLN