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9:17 PM
@SecretAgentMan Can I see the offending profile?
 
I was reading this Meta post which led me to this userprofile.
 
Meta post? What meta post? :P
 
@AndrasDeak indeed
 
@SecretAgentMan I don't know. That doesn't seem very OK. Maybe notify flag for a mod and see what they think?
 
What's not ok with it?
 
9:20 PM
@S.S.Anne Acknowledged. Will do.
 
Who is it offending?
 
Ooops, maybe not. Dharman seems opposed.
 
@Dharman They're using that they were banned for a year and a half to get reputation. That seems like gaming the system.
 
Whenever I see someone asking for upvotes I downvote. It's a good system, worked out for me so far.
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@S.S.Anne They are not forcing me to vote
 
9:21 PM
@AndrasDeak I knew we had more than just MATLAB in common.
 
@Andras same
 
They linked to an answer, which is ok. A lot of users put their favourite answers up there
 
alright
 
So it's totally cool for me to update my profile saying, if I've helped you please upvote this post with a link?
 
Yeah, I can see where S.S. is coming from, but I also agree with Dharman. It seems sleazy but what can you do? We even allow paypal links in profiles.
 
9:22 PM
@Dharman But, of course, such links can work both ways! The 'Meta-effect' is weird.
 
(I would never)
 
Exactly, so if they are playing a game, they are only playing themselves.
They gonna get played by people who downvote instead of upvoting
 
Such people exist? ;p
 
@AdrianMole You're talking to one.
 
Of course we can be sure that there are plenty of clueless people who will actually upvote when they stumble upon his profile.
 
9:24 PM
but who cares?
people can vote for whatever reason they like
If it said something like: "Upvote me or I am going to downvote all your posts" that is a mod-flag
Or "I sell votes for money"
 
yeah, I have to agree with that
 
I'm old-fashioned: I vote on a post on the basis of its merits.
Also, I think users who make a habit of asking "upvote/accept my answer" should be mod-flagged.
... if they continue doing so after being asked (politely) not to.
 
@AdrianMole What would you like the mod to do? You can't just raise a flag saying "me no likes this". You have to say what action you would like to see taken
 
Mods can tell them to stop! Us mere mortals can only ask them.
 
So far I cast 2,638 upvotes and 8,575 downvotes.
If they don't listen to you why would they listed to a mod
 
9:29 PM
Dunno - I don't listen to mods - unless it's a matter of punctuation.
@Dharman DV = 4 x UP ... and you wonder why you get revengers?
 
@Dharman You can. "I find this in the profile to be bad/harmful/etc, on the grounds of [elaborate reasoning]. Please reset the profile and warn the user. Thank you".
 
I wonder why I don't have 25k yet
 
the mod can still decline, or mark helpful and do nothing, but that's another matter
 
@AndrasDeak Yes, clear action: clear the profile
 
and warn
 
9:31 PM
Am I to take away the correction action here is: mod flag for clear profile & warning user?
 
@Dharman OK, I missed Adrian's message you were replying to. But still: "the user has been soliciting votes on their posts, please tell them not to"
@SecretAgentMan no, that's just a possible action
the other possible action is not doing anything mod-related
 
Oh no, what did I start...
 
@SecretAgentMan Mod flags have no real 'definition' as such - raise one if you think there is a problem that cannot be handled by the community at large and that it's causing (immediate) offence or other issues.
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You can also talk to the user yourself, and ask them if they would reconsider removing it from the profile, because you don't feel ok with this
 
@AndrasDeak I see. Options.
 
9:34 PM
... overuse of mod-flags is, in itself, a problem!
 
@Dharman Based on how their meta post when and their commentary, I doubt that would work from me. Also the last time I did that, I was (likely) revenge downvoted (suddenly both questions) and that went uncaught.
 
It's an imperfect world! But play the good game and, ultimately, you shall be rewarded.
 
Yeah, that is how the system works. You try to moderate you get revenge downvotes.
 
@AdrianMole It sounds like the community is split over the "immediate offense or other issues" part. I just wanted to learn how to handle these. Your discussion was a good education on the thought process.
 
Mod-flag: "I think overuse of mod-flags is a problem. Can you please stop them?"
 
9:36 PM
The Collective is unified ... resistance is futile!
 
Prob best to let it go then. Thank you for helping me reason through this. Like I said, just wanted to do the right thing.
 
@S.S.Anne Flag for a CM!
Rejected edits seems to be my main trigger for downvotes ... but I won't change my ways because of that.
 
@AdrianMole Ooh I never though of that.
 
Yeah - but no hard evidence, of course - just anecdotal stuffs.
 
One time I had a user comment on a couple of my posts about a suggested edit.
"Exaggeration reducer 1.2 has been released!"
 
9:44 PM
@SecretAgentMan the worst
 
@AndrasDeak I found this useful. Now I know, ..., half the battle and all that.
 
toasts are broken for cv-pls. Weird.
 
9:59 PM
@S.S.Anne What are toasts? Looks like this was posted in the wrong room?
 
@AdrianMole Anything's on-topic here. It's probably because of the z-index changes that have been going on for the last month.
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Q: z-index issue in "Review First Post"

Mosh FeuWhen scrolling, the guide gets fixed position. There is an issue with z-index so the box is going under the post's textarea

 

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