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2:04 AM
@CodyGray Ah, I see, thanks for letting me know.
@CodyGray Understood. Actually, I thought the related Meta was about a specific question (I even added that tag). If it's a generic question, perhaps it should be edited. The only answer currently provided is about the general case anyway.
 
 
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5:39 AM
@cigien I interpreted the Meta question as being more general, particularly after a comment from the user saying as much, who posted it in response to your comment (which led to a more general, "ugh, Meta!" discussion, which is why I ended up having a bunch of comments to delete, as mentioned before).
Frankly, though, even if the Meta question were limited to better ways of expressing/formatting/presenting that specific question, I still don't know that it needs to be cross-linked in both directions. I mean, I'm not implying that I have any issue with you posting the comment, but I'm also likely to delete such comments in the future if I see them, as I don't think they are really serving a useful purpose.
This is distinct from the case where someone is on Meta discussing the closure and/or deletion of a question, which really should be cross-linked, such that the discussion about that can be collected in one place, and people know to avoid engaging in close-delete wars and/or to avoid deleting a question out from under an ongoing discussion.
 
I see what you mean. However, I've seen too many borderline questions get deleted just because they're linked from Meta (and I don't think it matters much whether the post is actually the subject of the meta post). I'd rather err on the side of caution and post those comments, on the off-chance it actually prevents delete votes being cast.
It may not be much, but unlike you, I don't have many other options. I've tried establishing a rule on Meta, and that didn't work. Now I just flag those deletions. Something may come of that, but in the meantime I'd like to avoid those deletions the only way I can.
 
I think it does matter what the subject of the Meta question is.
People use delete votes as "super-downvotes".
 
5:54 AM
Yeah, I might be imagining that posts get deleted when they're not actually the subject of the meta discussion. I'll keep a look out for that.
 
6:07 AM
18 custom flags raised against a single user, that's gotta be a new personal record...
 
Why though? Wouldn't a single flag have been more expedient? You could link to the 2 answers that are not plagiarized :)
 
I'm sure mods would love that. A little research assignment for them to go find the sources ;-)
But more seriously: it would need to be multiple flags in order to link the sources, and at that point it's easiest to keep track of if I'm doing 1:1 flags linking each answer to the source it was copied from.
I then went back through and opened every one I hadn't flagged, and caught a couple more that I'd missed in the first pass
And of course it wasn't until I was done that I knew which ones weren't plagiarized
 
6:30 AM
Separate flags are fine, probably even better, but, if possible, it's always good to include a hint in the individual flag that they're a serial offender and you've raised other flags on posts by the same user.
Obviously, you won't know this for the first flag raised, but by the second or third, it should become obvious, so it doesn't hurt to mention it, just to ensure that a busy mod doesn't miss some important context.
 
I did, in fact, add "(many of this user's answers are copied in this manner)" to the end of most/all of the flags
 
Some of us (looks at himself) screw up a surprising number of things that one would not think can be screwed up.
 
Yeah I saw the first one and wondered if it was spam...and was considering a note that the user had substantial non-spam contributions on SO... aaaaaand then I realized it was almost all plagiarism.
 
So only technically "not-spam".
 
Do mods have the ability to see all pending (or helpful?) flags against a user in one location?
which they could consult on seeing a hint that the user is a serial offender
 
6:39 AM
Sorta. They have the ability to see all flags ever raised on posts by a user. There is, unfortunately, no way of sorting that by status (e.g., pending), but the pending flags are almost always at the top of the list.
We can, of course, also see all flags raised by a particular flagger, and that view is sortable (I believe it is the same view you see for your own flags), which can sometimes be a more expedient way of getting to the information.
And flags on the mod flag dashboard are sorted chronologically by type, so custom flags raised at the same time will cluster together.
 
 
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10:35 PM
Hello ;)
Even bots are dead
 

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