The problem is that the original question was answered in a comment. I don't know if the bump he'd get from being able to accept an answer would get him out of purgatory
I am not interested in helping people skirt the rules.
It doesn't help that the original question is not particularly useful and could probably be justifiably closed.
"What should I do?" is still too broad of a question though, so they will need to read the rules some more. I would just flag it as "not an answer" and let someone else handle it.
I'd probably revert to "that's a horrible question anyway"
You might get a helpful flag, but I probably wouldn't delete it because it provides exactly what the question was asking for. Any action there should be taken on the question
@MikelF Click the link "edited Jan xx 'xx at xx:xx" under the question and then scroll down to the edit you want to restore back to and click "rollback"
This is copy/paste so i edit the A , and for who say must be as comment , there is a comment so why should say the same thing that another one say it in comment.
@Sami If it was copy & paste from another site, you should flag the post for moderator attention, explain that it is plagiarized, and provide the source from which it was copied (for verification).
@user2314737 Right, I'm saying the question was not resolved by a typo, and they haven't explained what the output/error is so it can't be reproducible
@user2314737 That still doesn't seem to constitute closing to me. If they would post an error message, it may then be a useful question to someone else with the same error
@BhargavRao meh, but we can do with the change of criteria for NAA from this is not an answer to some question to the much more logical this is not an answer to the question
According to google translate it is an answer (You need to install TAP adapter from here openvpn.net/release during installation, you can select only the TAP adapter.)
> For two comments, it may be easier to just flag both. That's actually less work for us moderators. :-) If that is true, where is the break-even point?
@rene: for posts with just 2 or 3 comments, it is actually easier for us to just flag the comments directly. Saves you typing out that whole message too.
So they pulled the old bait ans switch on you ;) No we do not do long meetings, well except occasionally when they take all day and you get absolutely nothing done.
@MartijnPieters What if I flag 20 comments and a mod just feels like not deleting all of them (because either they didn't read entirely or trusted the comment OP with the benefit of the doubt) like on meta? I'd sit on a flag ban
It can very naturally happen for me to have 20 pending flags when I'm in sobotics or see OP's moaning about their question getting close votes on every other Q in the CVQ
@Magisch: also, when did this ever happen to you? Please don't complain about hypotheticals, because on both SO and Meta your flag decline count is almost non-existent.
It has happened to flaggers that deserved it. Flagging everything under the sun with a zealous misunderstanding of the flag, and continuing after the warning.
and yes, we want you to learn from the process too. Continuing on without paying attention should have consequences. But it's a feedback mechanism like any other.