Following up to a recent question on the criteria for spam. I have yet had a need to click the "flag" link, and was wondering what happens without experimenting with some poor, innocent post. Is it immediately flagged? Are you able to retract? Do you get a choice of flag categories? Are you sent to another page?
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Here you go. Here is what you will see if you venture into the "flag" link.
Select, poof. Then it is gone. I don't know what comes after that (retraction, etc). | |||||||||
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A spam vote (like an offensive vote) is very simple; there is no retraction (or even obvious visibility). But don't panic if you do it by accident; it needs about 6 such votes before the system will automatically step in. Before that, items with spam/offensive votes are visible to users with 10k rep, and to ♦ moderators. The ♦ moderators will check the list (which is usually empty or short) periodically and investigate. If the item is obvious spam, it'll usually be deleted. If it is a false positive (i.e. innocent), we'll clear the flag. If it is unclear, we might let it ride for a while to see if any more community members agree it is spam. Flagging for a moderator is different; you need to give a reason, and only the ♦ moderators can see it. This is made really clear to us (a red counter at the top of every page), and we'll investigate ASAP. Assuming it is a reasonable complaint, of course ;-p
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As an addendum to what rcar mentioned: Clicking on the "flag" link on both a question and an answer brings up the "Please flag with care:" dialog screencapped in his answer; however, clicking on the flag icon on a comment will simply flag the comment for moderator attention; while clicking on the "flag" link on a question or an answer is undoable, clicking on the flag icon on a comment is NOT undoable (much like upvoting a comment). As an addendum to this addendum: I asked a question about whether or not we could get a question to be used for testing the flagging mechanism; it caused a bit of activity. You might find it useful; it's here. | ||||
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Clicking the flag on a comment brings up a dialog box saying:
With the options of | |||
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