There's a post that has a spam or offensive flag. These flags are pretty serious, since if they're validated by the community or by a moderator, they carry a -100 penalty to the poster's reputation.

As a moderator, I had expected that deleting the post would validate the flag, and carry out the reputation penalty — just like deleting the post would dismiss other flags such as “not an answer” or “very low quality” as valid.

As it turns out¹, deleting the answer does not dismiss any pending spam/offensive flag. The flag is merely hidden (and reappears if the post is undeleted). To validate the spam/offensive flag, I need to cast one myself, instead of deleting the post.

I find this behavior surprising: I wouldn't have guessed that deleting the post didn't validate the flag until I was explicitly told so. I would prefer for this behavior to be changed, so that deleting a post flagged as spam/offensive does validate the flag.

However, this does raise the issue of posts that have both a not-an-answer or very-low-quality and a spam or offensive flag, when the post is deletion-worthy but not spam or offensive (it's just a nonsensical, off-topic or should-have-been-a-comment post). There should be a way to invalidate the spam/offensive flags while not invalidating the not-an-answer/very-low-quality flags.

My request is twofold:

  • I would prefer for deletion to validate the spam/offensive flag, with a way to specifically invalidate the flags if they are not warranted. If it doesn't, then please permit casting a spam/offensive flag from the moderator dashboard.
  • In any case, the guidance that appears to moderators should clearly document how to handle the three scenarios:
    • the post is spam/offensive → currently: the moderator must flag the post as spam/offensive (this can't be done from the dashboard)
    • the post should be deleted but is not spam/offensive → currently: just delete the post
    • the post shouldn't be deleted → dismiss the flags

For reference, this is the guidance that currently appears next to spam/offensive flags:

Posts flagged as offensive or spam do not necessarily require action!

If any post reaches 6 flags, it is automatically removed from the system.

Flags will automatically and harmlessly age away after 2 days if they fail to reach the threshold in that time.

¹ TL ref (♦ only)

(Note that I completely rewrote this post, because it turns out that my expectations as to what would happen were wildly off the mark.)

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Out of curiosity, you're unable to dismiss flags on it's own, only allf lags at once? – Garden Gnobobby Oct 2 '11 at 13:03
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Declaring the flags helpful should not cause the -100 rep penalty, only enough offensive flags or a binding flag should do that. – Mad Scientist Oct 2 '11 at 14:23
The offensive flag auto-resolves when you user your binding flag, which is how I would deal with a valid offensive flagged post. The "helpful" dialog for flags is for dismissing the flag if no further action is needed. I wouldn't expect it to do anything. – Mad Scientist Oct 2 '11 at 17:09
@Fabian I expected that deleting the answer would validate the offensive flag, but in fact only casting an offensive flag myself would do. I've rewritten my post to request a better UI and a better documentation. – Gilles Oct 2 '11 at 18:21
Or maybe: don't allow for deleting posts (in the moderator interface) while there's still a pending spam/offensive flag? – Arjan Oct 2 '11 at 18:56
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It would be nice if we could choose which flags to mark as helpful/declined so that you can then decline a few bad flags individually.

However, there's a workaround that you can follow until the dev team decides on what to do:

  • Go to tools > flags and look for the offensive flag (it should show up there).
  • Disagree with the offensive flag (mark as invalid). This action is performed as if you're a normal user, i.e., it just casts another flag in your name marking it invalid instead of dismissing the flag.
  • Now go back to the mod dashboard (or the post page) and click on "No further action". All the flags will be dismissed quietly with no change in flag-weight.

The drawback of this workaround is that all the other boilerplate good flags will also be disputed. However, no one gets dinged here and surely no one gets a -100 hit, so probably worth it.

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It turns out that in my case, I should just have deleted the answer, and it would not have applied the rep penalty (the offensive flag merely becomes hidden, and reappears if I undelete the answer). So your workaround is not needed. I'm thoroughly surprised by the behavior, and it's not documented, so I've rewritten my question into a feature request. – Gilles Oct 2 '11 at 18:24
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