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6:58 AM
@Andreas I'm very uncomfortable with this type of comment. First, because it's not true. One upvote will equal 1 downvote for the score of the post. It's only when looking at the reputation of the user that 1 upvote = 5 downvotes, and that is moderating users, not content, (Second reason). Applying such moderating of users also brings the content to a -4 score.
 
7:14 AM
@Scratte I've posted what I believe is a more accurate comment.
 
@RyanM It's true, but it's still about the user, no?
Why care about that at all when voting on content?
 
@Scratte My comment is intended to encourage voting on content. The user I replied to is voting on the user, not on the content.
They upvoted because a new user got -4, not because they thought the content merited it. I'm assuring them that does not hurt a new user's reputation, and so they should vote on the content.
 
@RyanM ..I think the post only had a -1 when the user voted. Or perhaps a -2. (which is a -4 on reputation :)
But I see that it looks like the post may be just deleted.
 
7:52 AM
errr...yeah, I got mixed up about the numbers
 
 
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10:32 AM
@Scratte I think Ryan answered well enough for me. :)
 
 
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10:58 PM
@Scratte @RyanM Please don't engage with comments like that. Just flag for expedited deletion.
I also deleted the whole answer, since a PHP answer to a Bash question is, under my definition, "not an answer".
 
@CodyGray ...well, that's what I get for not reading the question. What do you mean by "flag for expedited deletion"?
 
@RyanM Flag the comment. Comment flags request deletion of comments.
"Unfriendly or unkind" would work for me. To be on the safe side, choose "no longer needed".
(Pro tip: you didn't have to read the question. You could have just read the first comment.)
 
Also, unrelated flagging question (based on a recent flag of mine if you want a more concrete example): If I'm flagging multiple users as problematic reviewers with significant overlap in bad reviews, do you want one flag per user, or is one flag for the set of users fine?
 
(Pro tip^2: Remember what I said a long while ago about any comment containing the word "downvote" needing to be flagged for deletion...?)
@RyanM One flag per user is probably best. You might add a reference to other flags on other users if you think it'll help. But we're going to handle it per-user.
 
Should I retract/resend, or just do that in the future?
 
11:17 PM
By the way @Cody, do mods see retracted flags? On the posts themselves, I mean. It took me four tries today to get the markdown right on a flag (new record!), with three retractions, and I'm wondering if the result can be annoying to mods.
 
@RyanM Future is good. No reason to retract, I don't think.
I haven't looked at the flag, so I'm just guessing here.
@AndrasDeak Normally, no, we don't see them. We have to go to the separate post flags page to see the whole history.
Although there is a userscript that'll display all flags on a post inline, originally developed by Shog9 at Monica's request, and I've taken over the development now.
 
OK, thanks. So at least I shouldn't do that with stuff I had flagged before where history might be relevant :P
 
So if there's a bunch of flags on a post, that inline display will fill up the whole screen. I haven't yet added any kind of expand/collapse functionality...
 
I wish flag messages had a markdown preview, but I don't blame anyone for this not being a thing
 
It's the same as comments...
 
11:19 PM
yup, that too
but there I can edit for 5 minutes...
 
Needing to use enough markdown in mod flag that you'd benefit from a preview is... an anti-pattern
 
I had two links that I wanted to format nicely
the first one was a local link with /questions/... and I forgot the starting slash, the second was a chat link where I added a spurious closing parenthesis and I "fixed" something else instead first
 
Yeah, I use link Markdown extensively. Though I haven't messed it up too badly, usually it just results in awkward grammar because the text looks so different when I'm writing it that I don't notice.
 
I take time wording my mod flags so I don't like it when something breaks in them
 
I wouldn't bother with link markdown, really
 
11:26 PM
yeah, but your views are fundamentally flawed
 
Hiding the links often makes it more difficult to tell what's going on
 
It's a link, how complicated can it be?
 
Too hard to explain
Part of it is workflow, part of it is having 2 zillion tabs open, part of it is the mod tooling being suboptimal
 
11:41 PM
Unfortunately, [1]() is significantly shorter than https://stackoverflow.com, and flag text is severely length-constrained
 
You still have to have the https://stackoverflow.com portion, though.
I would very much prefer an actual link, over something I need to copy-paste.
 
Are mod flags not shown on the stackoverflow.com domain?
the links work for me without it in my pending flags
 

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