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10:38 AM
@Nick so many rapid-fire changes to the post and comments on that meta answer I can barely keep track ;-) I removed my comment after your edits since I think your answer's great as-is now. There's also a typo ("rather them") in the last sentence but I don't want to conflict with your edits.
(replied-to message unrelated)
 
@RyanM Bah, just missed grace period on the typo, cheers
Yeah, was correcting mistakes as I found them, missed that one
Did the comments initially but thought it made more sense to work them into the answer so deleted them after
 
Yeah, probably works best that way
everything in one place :-)
 
 
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4:37 PM
@OlegValter Ta for edit, post went through a fair few internal revisions and re-words so ended up with a couple funky things in there :p
 
@Nick it took me a little while to register what the first part of your message means :) I am just making edits on autopilot, don't mind me (unless I screw up)
 
ta = thanks
:p
 
@Nick yeah, finally figured :) I consider your idea interesting but have some concerns in that it (A) can backfire (as all sorts of users can use a userscript - it might lead to robo-flagging of sorts) and (B) it would be important to hear some input from mods who are going to deal with all this in the end - it would help deal away with rough edges as early as the design stage
 
A) Flag bans are a thing
B) Agree, but can't get input from mods without putting the idea forward :p
 
@Nick (A) yep, that's a way to deal with bad flags, true, just wondering whether there is a concern of increasing the amount of noise mods get (B) yeah, I have nothing against the post :) In fact, I am sort of considering giving it a shot as a userscript, but cannot in good conscience proceed without a green light from a couple of mods (maybe we can discuss with @CodyGray when they are back)
 
4:51 PM
flag bans are automatic too if people get too trigger happy with them
 
@Nick hm, yeah, that might be a good way to stop a flood of bad flags
 
ehhh.... only kind of ^^", the heuristic for banning is poor
it's based on % of flags in the last 2 weeks rejected or something like that
which means that a flag ban can last, at most, 2 weeks
 
5:07 PM
@Nick well, agreed, it's kind of low, but at the same time if a user ends up flag-suspended more than once in a row, then I think something's very wrong with their flagging practices and that they probably need a word or two with a mod :)
 

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