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7:25 AM
@Nick I believe that flag bans are only automatic, i.e., a moderator cannot manually impose one
Other than in the sense that declining a bunch of flags in a row would have that effect
 
7:55 AM
@RyanM that is what i had meant
 
8:16 AM
@Nick Oh I see, that makes sense reading it again ^^;
 
9:03 AM
Question title: "Which is the best operating system and browser, for coding?"
:facepalm:
 
@VLAZ is an Electron-based editor, in a certain sense, a browser?
:thinking:
 
I guess it is. We can go further and say that "browser" doesn't necessarily mean "internet browser". Windows Explorer also allows you to browse.
 
Alternately, emacs has a browser, and I've heard it said that it's "a great operating system, lacking only a decent editor"... ;-)
 
9:26 AM
@RyanM I don't think the flag bans are great, but ultimately it's less important for them to be good, because flags only really remove bad content. Bad flaggers don't make the site worse, they just don't make it better
whereas bad reviewers actively hinder the removal of bad content
 
Agreed; or remove good content
 
Of course
and flags alone cannot do that
Worst case scenario is mods get more work
 
with like, three asterisks, yes :-p
(the situations where flags can remove content without mod intervention usually require multiple people working together)
 
yeah, the chances of which are far more limited than in review, where lots of people see the same posts
 
Yep. I should probably read the meta post that started all this...
 
9:30 AM
:p
 
ah yeah, I ...generally agree with that request
 
It's not that I don't understand the concerns with the request, but you can't talk about concerns if you don't bring up the topic
 
I've toyed with writing a quicker-review-flags script
but haven't had the time
 
9:42 AM
But yeah, have an upvote, especially because lots of people don't even know that you can flag bad reviewers through creative use of custom flags.
 
Rob
@OlegValter Nothing wrong with using a userscript to do it. I myself wrote a userscript to help with flagging things. So long as you're not dumping massive amounts of flags every day, it won't hurt. Also be aware that you may end up flag banned if things go haywire, so I'd recommend testing it quite a bit before hooking it up to actually raise a flag
 
I'm always curious what happens in response to my bad-reviewing flags. Alas, the consequences are mostly invisible.
 
Rob
Not sure about your flags in particular but from what I've seen, they're mostly followed up
 
If you're very very curious, you keep a link to the reviewer, and check if they review the days after your flag has been handled :)
 
@Scratte Alas, many are sporadic reviewers.
 
Yes. I'd not recommend a comment on one of their post "Hey! I flagged you as a bad reviewer. Please tell me if you got banned." :D
 
lol
 
 
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11:27 AM
@Rob huh, do you expect something like while(!isBanned) sendArandomFlag(me)? :) P.s. Thank you for responding - in my book, it's always good to ask the intended recipients if they would even be all right with what you ship before doing so
@Scratte oh, I already know of a great feature :) A suspension accuracy meter and dashboard with ranking based on how many users got suspended after you flagged them!
 
Rob
@OlegValter Only if you're okay with me writing a userscript: if (flagger == Oleg) { flagger.ban() } ;)
But in all seriousness, if you're willing to stand by the flags it casts personally and it's not an overwhelming amount, you're good
 
@Rob hm, isn't it called olegoside? :)
@Rob joking aside, I suppose what is proposed would end up looking less like Metasmoke and more like an extra dashboard of sorts with flagging done either manually or with some assistance
 
From what I understand, only a small handful of user use userscripts. So they'll probably already be the inner core curators.
 
Rob
@OlegValter Ah gotcha, I was thinking along the lines of something built into the review queues. If it's a dashboard to review for flags then you've got even less to worry about, I think
And ah, you're from St Petersburg? I lived there for a few years, absolutely amazing city!
Would love to go back one day but I fear I've forgotten most/all of my Russian :(
 
11:43 AM
@Rob My understanding of the idea is that it would be a helper to allow raising flags of a unified form when someone thinks the review's so bad the reviewer in question should either take a break or at least be investigated (the latter - not so sure)
@Rob yes, I am - and thank you, I also think it's an amazing city and wish we seceded to Finland :)
what brought you here for a few years, btw?
@Rob nah, I think at least in Petersburg you should be all good even if all you know is English :) Not so much if you dare venturing to provinces
 
Rob
Ah well back then my work was experimenting with remote workers as they were expanding to the US, so I just went for it
Well yeah I could get by, but much more fun speaking the language, and you get to meet more people :)
 
 
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1:25 PM
@Rob ah, so they were relocating from Australia to US via an interim St. Petersburg occupation?
@Rob yeah, that's true. I thought everyone considered us too gloomy to be much fun, though :)
 

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