Is that an abuse of the system? Should such answers be flagged?

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What makes you think that this was why the answer was CWed for this reason? – waiwai933 May 26 '11 at 23:46
@waiwai933 - Look at that user's other negatively voted answers. – Martin Smith May 26 '11 at 23:52
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ok, but that was 18 months ago. Has the user done that same thing in more recent times? – Kate Gregory May 26 '11 at 23:59
@Kate - I'm not asking about that specific user. My question was about a general point. I provided an example as I knew that would be the first thing requested in a question without. – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 0:51
Well it seems the consensus is a resounding "No" then. – Martin Smith May 27 '11 at 1:05
I'd let it ride, even if that user seems to CW all of their negative answers. – sixlettervariables May 27 '11 at 3:30
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From the Community Wiki FAQ: "The original author keeps the reputation gained (or lost) before their post entered community mode." – Rick Sladkey May 27 '11 at 5:25

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up vote -2 down vote accepted

Well it's clear that there is not much support for my view so I might as well accept that and move on!

Posting this as an answer as the only other current answer appears to have been based upon a misapprehension of the motivation for my downvote as discussed in the comments to that answer.

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