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The rudeness on Stack Overflow is too damn high

We’ve been there, we’ve done that. I know. But I have to air a feeling of powerlessness against certain disruptive users, and I think that Stack Overflow should have a better mechanism of mitigating ...
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Can a machine be taught to flag comments automatically?

TL;DR: Yes it can. Background On June 27, 2014 Skynet awoke. It looked at Stack Overflow and thought "Why are all these people being so chatty and talking about obsolete things? I should nuke ...
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When to flag an answer as "not an answer"

With respect to some flag rejection messages I received recently, the following seems to be a few of the guidelines for judging an answer: If it's an incorrect answer, downvote it. If you don't agree ...
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Add ability to cancel flags

It occasionally happens that a post or comment is flagged in error. Perhaps one's finger slipped and the wrong tiny icon was clicked. Perhaps the text was misread and a subsequent reading makes one ...
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Congrats to Bhargav Rao on 500k handled flags!

It's not often we highlight moderators, but Bhargav Rao has hit a milestone: he's hit 500k on the all-time handled flags chart (it's a moderator-only page, if you're wondering). Flag handling is not ...
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Educating people to flag spam and not vote to close

TL DR Is there anything we can do to help educate users to use their flags and not their close votes on spam? It is not uncommon to see people voting to close spam. Spam should be flagged as spam and ...
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Notify me when my flag has been handled

I have always been "interrupt-driven" - I'm very bad at polling to see if something has completed. I'd rather fire and forget, and to be notified later. But that doesn't work with flags. As they are ...
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Flagging migration should include more options

I have encountered numerous questions in with the sprite-kit tag such as: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23215645/should-i-use-sprite-kit-for-a-simple-game-like-flappy-bird-or-games-that-simpler ...
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Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive

This is the latest comment to be flagged in what is becoming a trend in faux rude/abusive flags. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I cannot see anything rude or abusive in this comment, in fact they use ...
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Plagiarism flag and moderator tooling has launched to Stack Overflow!

We're excited to share that we've launched a new suite of tools to help users and moderators on Stack Overflow handle plagiarized questions, answers, and articles. We've been working on this in ...
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Stack Overflow is not yet a vast wasteland: a history of moderator tooling

Warning: this is long, rambling and extremely boring. I'm writing it because I tend to get a lot of questions regarding the rationale for changes to the moderator tooling on SO, and I'm hoping to have ...
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The Code of Conduct is a "no moderation" pass? Not on our watch! What can we do?

I am concerned about how the code of conduct is being pointed out in practice. In its short time of existence (close to 2 months), I have seen multiple occurrences of comments claiming to report a ...
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Can we do more than just delete rude comments?

Lately it feels like there's a growing perception that Stack Overflow is not a nice place. I still feel like it's the best place to ask programming questions on the Web, but apparently not everyone ...
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Lower five-second comment flag to three seconds [duplicate]

Many times an obsolete comment ("I have updated the answer") and a subsequent "Thank you" follow each other. Many other situations occur where multiple flags should be raised for related comments. ...
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Why were my older close flags "aged away"?

I have raised 373 flags . 240 deemed helpful . 7 declined . 5 disputed. 1 commented flag declined. Before few hours ago there were 115 flags for review. But now there are only 49 ...
Don Chakkappan's user avatar
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Merge the "Not An Answer" and "Very Low Quality" flags into one

Note, there is a similar request on MSE which is 2 years old. Note also that the observations made here can be put in perspective of the comment flag change which is going to encapsulate lots of ...
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What flags are automatically raised by the system?

I recently had a flag declined. The moderator said it was the same as an automatically-raised flag, and, therefore, I was wasting my flag and my time in flagging it again. However, I didn't know this. ...
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A minor change to the description of the "not an answer" flag: "the question" → "a question"

Every once in a while, which some regularity, somebody on SO completely misreads a question (or is just generally confused or insane or on drugs, or whatever) and posts an answer that has absolutely ...
Ilmari Karonen's user avatar
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Add a red tooltip signaling that the "offensive" flag is a nuke

A recent answer to a question about a rejected offensive flag explained that an offensive flag is a real nuke that should be used only for posts that are completely made just to be offensive. I didn'...
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Declined spam flag on clickbait question

I'm curious as to why the spam flag that I raised on this question was declined. The entire body of the question reads: I launched a website few days ago. Its about Deezer music. So I need an ...
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Let us finally retract flags on comments

We have had the ability to retract flags on posts for a while now (Meta.SE link). However, this ability does not extend to comment flags. This is unfortunate, because I recently flagged a comment and ...
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Auto-convert disputed flags when they prove to be correct

Having participated in clearing the Triage queues recently, I've found more and more that some of my flags end up being disputed. My first thought was that, just as people can disagree about votes on ...
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Is it OK to flag my own question because I want someone to answer it?

My question has a low view count and I want it to be answered by someone. I learned that you can flag your own post so it can be seen by moderators, but in this case I'm not reporting it as spam or to ...
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Should the existence of flag outcomes / responses be made more obvious

I had been a member of Stack Overflow for nearly 3 years, thinking that flags were just "fire and forget" to improve the site. I had no idea that there were responses to my flags, let alone that I ...
Richardissimo's user avatar
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Add a small notification about declined flags

It's difficult to notice when you have a flag declined. You can do it in two ways: You click on the list of flags and you notice the red text. Not trivial in case you raise a lot of flags (you may ...
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Why was my abusive flag on a post containing only gibberish declined?

Today, I flagged this answer (now deleted) as rude/abusive: However, my flag was declined: and I'm curious as to the reasons why, because common consensus agrees with me: What makes something rude ...
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Let's get aligned on how spam flags can be used

Recently, I've noticed some contention — and simple miscommunication — over when 'red' flags ('spam' and 'rude or abusive') should be cast on Stack Overflow, and how moderators should handle them. ...
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More actively discourage third-party product support on Stack Overflow

Here are some pretty tight guidelines for product vendors that outsource their support to Stack Overflow. And vendors are not encouraged to do this too easily. All is well and good. But even for a ...
Gert Arnold's user avatar
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Disputed vs. helpful/declined flags

What does it mean when a flag is disputed? How is that different from being declined? I don't see a clear explanation for this in my flagging history, so just asking it here. Ironically, the first ...
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Should "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?

Some of the Stack Overflow moderators were having (yet another) discussion about what makes "not an answer" fundamentally different from "very low quality", since the former ...
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How users flag in chat or react to flags is totally broken

We talked about the latest changes in Python and if we share the view on "offensive" words like master and slave (in short nobody seemed to agree). So I was also making a sarcastic statement about ...
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Is there any reason to keep the "very low quality" flag? If not, can we remove it immediately? If so, can we rename it to something correct?

Excuse the ternary operator in the title. The flag needs to go or be named better, much like many actual variables in code. The flag is an endless source of confusion. Very Low Quality flag declined ...
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Am I misusing the "Very Low Quality" flag?

I'm a little confused about what the "Very Low Quality" flag is supposed to be used for. I've read these answers about the VLQ flag: Is the Very Low Quality flag too ambiguous? Why were these “Very ...
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Should I flag a question as duplicate if it has received better answers?

Should I flag a question as a duplicate if it has already received better answer(s) than the original question? If I do flag the duplicate, people are/may be more likely to visit the original ...
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Add an obvious "Flag" button to the Late Answers and First Posts review queues

In celebration of my recent electoral victory, I've been handing out party favors in the form of review bans to users who've dealt improperly with posts confronted in review queues. I've only done ...
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Can a machine be taught to flag Non-Answers and post comments on them automatically?

TL;DR: Yes, it can. Background: The New Answers To Old questions page in the moderator tools is one of the best tools that can be used to assist moderation and has often been described as a place to ...
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User consciously ignores the rules of asking questions on SO. What should I do about it?

A user highlighted the following in their question: I ask this question on quora, answer.yahoo.com and on money.stackexchange.com but didn't find any answer, if this is not a right place to ask ...
Alon Eitan's user avatar
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The Very Low Quality flag is broken

NAA is for answers that don't make any attempt to answer the question: asdfjhaklsefuh I like cows Thanks! Did you find the solution? Sometimes link-only answers, but not all moderators agree VLQ is ...
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Allow re-flagging if an answer is edited after retraction

Situation: Answer is flagged (reason does not matter) Answer is then edited, negating the need for the flag. I retract the flag, as it's no longer appropriate. The previous edit is reverted, so the ...
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In what cases can the "offensive" flag be used?

I recently saw an answer where the OP had edited it to be offensive, & I flagged it. The flag was declined as declined - Rolling back the edit was clearly the correct thing to do, not flag.: I ...
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What were the original rules for posting on Stack Overflow?

When people ask why there is so much old, upvoted content that would not be tolerated if posted today, it is often commented that the rules were "different" back then. For example, see here on Meta.SE....
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Does a user have any practical options for dealing with blatantly incorrect close votes?

Pretty often (to the point where I have a canned comment addressing one category), I see close votes that are clearly, objectively wrong. I'm talking about stuff like: Voting to close IDE questions ...
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Chain upvoting / downvoting / flagging posts of a user? (Not revenge / grace voting.)

This answer to the question: Is it okay to look for good posts to upvote after downvoting a post states that: Votes should be on content, not on users. Do not go to the user's profile page to look ...
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A new user whose posts all contain the same URL should trigger an automatic system flag

I wanted to extract and refine an interesting element of πάντα ῥεῖ's recent question as an individual feature request: When a new user's first n posts (n=3? 4?) all contain the same URL, that should ...
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Flag 'Try This: {code}' Answers as "Very Low Quality"?

I constantly tell people that “try this” is not a good answer. It explains nothing and just dumps code on the OP which does not teach anything. It's becoming worse and worse, and I even see very high ...
Sterling Archer's user avatar
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What is happening with flags for generative AI content?

I have several pending flags going back to mid-August that are all pending. They are all for ChatGPT generated content which is perhaps why they are yet to be dealt with. Is this a fallout of the ...
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Could high-rep users help with clearing comment flags?

I have to start this question with a simple assumption: there are a lot of comment flags raised by users: We get a lot of comment flags. A lot. We see a lot of comments. We delete comments all the ...
David Thomas's user avatar
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Can I take sentences like "with the help of ChatGPT..." as self-admission and flag only based on that?

Let's say I come across an answer that reads: I found the solution with the help of ChatGPT, here you go: code Without other evidence that the post is AI-generated, can I take this as an admission ...
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How are flag limits calculated?

How are the daily flag limits calculated for each user? I joined the site ~30 days ago and I think I had around 10 flags/day allowed. Today, I just flagged a question and noticed that I had some 20 ...
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Declined flag on plagiarised answer which copied a comment in verbatim without attribution

I came across an answer some days ago which was an exact copy of a comment on another answer to the same question (screenshot). After downvoting the answer, I flagged it for moderator intervention ...
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