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One thing about flagging... You need to be very clear, as clear as possible, about what you want a moderator to do. Your flag needs to be actionable. Also, and here's where the real art comes in, you want to avoid telling the moderator exactly what to do. Those sound mutually contradictory, but they aren't.
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Consider: "Please consider reaching out to and/or suspending all of the reviewers who chose 'Looks OK' on this obvious NAA."
You've simultaneously made it very clear what you want a moderator to do in response to your flag, without bossing them around or making demands that they might bristle at.
"Please consider reopening this Meta question, which I believe was wrongly closed as 'off topic', since it's about the Developer Survey."
"I believe this old bug report should have a [status-completed] tag now. It was marked as completed on the uber Meta: <link>"
"As an Android expert, I firmly believe that this question is too broad (because... <short description>), yet I cannot vote to close it because it has a bounty. Please remove the bounty and close the question as lacking focus."
"All of the comments underneath this answer are obsolete: they were suggesting and discussing an improvement, which has now been made. Please purge them all."
"This post went through SOCVR and was flagged as spam, but I think it was just a confused user trying to ask a programming question about their personal site. Please review and consider clearing the spam penalties."
"Based on <this chat message>, UserX voted to close this question because they felt it was 'low effort'. That's not a valid reason for closure. Please consider overriding that decision and reopening the question."
"This answer on Meta was deleted by community members misusing delete votes as super-downvotes. Although unpopular/wrong, it does attempt to provide an answer to the question. Please consider undeleting it."
@Scratte Yes, the annoyance is real. However, I think it is significant that users care enough about you and what you're saying to actually be annoyed by it. It's one of those times where you have to consider whether everyone else is just being jerks, or whether you might actually be making arguments that strike us as ridiculous to the point of trolling.
@Scratte You genuinely don't understand why comments like this annoy me? Come on. I agree with you about not wanting a debug-my-code site. I almost always agree with you about questions that were wrongly closed and/or need to be reopened. Even if I disagree, I always appreciate them being brought to my attention so at least a fair decision (in my perhaps not so unbiased opinion) can be rendered.
Yet, you are stubbornly refusing to bring them to my/our attention, since you won't raise flags or use any of the other legitimate tools provided to you by the system for correcting these problems.
Me, Makyen, Machavity, and others are pretty much "on your side", for whatever that means, and we're trying our hardest to make the site into the best place that it can be, yet you seem to be actively working against us, for reasons that seem to be nothing but stubbornness and childishness. You're letting silly, irrelevant metrics matter more than your own convictions about what's right.
I'm sorry, but I can't behave that way, and I have a very hard time abiding others who behave that way, especially when I thought that they were motivated by the same convictions and principles that I am.
In the past, we've been able to have a reasonable discussion, to find common ground even when we disagree. I've been able to chalk up some of your quirks to just that: quirks. We've all got 'em. Some of them, I find endearing. Some of them, perhaps, annoying. But that's life. I've got tons of friends and dated plenty of people who have had certain aspects that I found annoying.
Yet, over the last couple of days, I've felt like things have changed dramatically. I no longer felt like you were interesting in learning of the best way to do things, the most effective way to enact change, the most effective way to solve the problems that we both feel are problems. Every time I tried to present a solution, it got shut down for reasons that I felt were counterproductive, if not outright nonsense.
"My car is dirty, and it is upsetting me to see all this grossness on my car." "Oh, you should wash it." "No, I don't believe in water." WTF?
So we try again: "OK, maybe you can just get a damp cloth and wipe it..." "No, that would still involve water."
Throwing all caution to the wind, since, based on our previous interactions, we've amassed a relatively high level of respect for you: "Well, uh... how about if you used some other kind of solvent, other than water, like alcohol?" "No, that's still diluted with water. I refuse to use water."
And at that point, I'm sitting there going, you are made up of 70% water, so you must just be trolling.
Or I'm thinking, obviously you care less about getting the car clean and getting the problem solved than you do about your silly "I hate water" quirk, and I find that foolishly counterproductive and very annoying.
And, over the last couple of days, it got even worse than that: it felt like you were blaming me and/or other moderators, casting us as part of the problem, painting with a broad brush, despite all the effort and time I've put into trying to do the best that I can. Is it perfect? No. Can I solve all the problems? No. I've never claimed to. But like Jeanne Dark said in a message that I saw fit to star earlier today when reading the transcript: