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When is a closeable question also a "very low quality" question?

The sad truth is, nobody has the foggiest idea what "very low quality" (VLQ) flags on questions are for. This, of course, means that I can't give you an actual answer to your question or even any ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Should "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?

Four months ago, I promised a follow-up answer with a concrete proposal. I've been mulling it over since then, trying to decide on how to phrase this answer. Not because I didn't know what I wanted ...
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1, 2, 3...test. Let’s increase the number of reviews & close votes for science!

Update (August 4, 2016) We've updated the settings a bit: When the queue size is greater than 150, you will have 40 reviews a day When the queue size is less than 150, you will have 20 reviews a day ...
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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?

Your post hits on a very real imbalance on Stack Overflow: curating content, which maintains the quality of this site, isn't rewarded well in comparison to creating that content. Before I address your ...
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Recent flood of very low quality questions and non-questions with the Python tag today - what is going on?

I SpamRammed an IP a few IPs that had quite a number of new account creations on the same day and were used to post one or more of these weird questions. This hopefully slows down the influx. I also ...
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1, 2, 3...test. Let’s increase the number of reviews & close votes for science!

As long as we're talking about testing and the Low Quality Posts review queue, can I suggest two more things to evaluate? The hit rate of system-heuristic-identified posts inserted into review. The ...
Brad Larson's user avatar
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Low quality posts and code only answers

Sometimes you really do not need to explain anything and the code itself is the answer. That said I prefer if an answer actually explains why the code block is the answer. To that I have a auto ...
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How to take action against low quality non-English content?

My thoughts: Take the course of least resistance. If it's unclear what someone is asking because they wrote it in a language the site doesn't support, then.... it's unclear what they're asking. If you ...
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I fail to understand how this answer is spam or offensive

I handled that flag there, I remember that post because I came back to it after handling and then rehandled it. That answer was flagged as spam by a couple of users. It was posted by a new user, ...
Bhargav Rao's user avatar
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A welcoming way to winnow out the "dumb" questions

Mark basic questions as duplicates The break example has many potential duplicates: What does break statement do in java? Difference between break and continue statement Breaking out of a for loop ...
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Merge the "Not An Answer" and "Very Low Quality" flags into one

Let me first say that (as a moderator) I no longer perform the calculus it takes to determine whether a not a non-answer answer flag is really hooked to a not a non-answer answer. If the answer ...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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Completely incorrect machine learning-generated answers

While generated, the posts are not outright gibberish and technically attempts at answering, so the VLQ and NAA flags don’t apply. Moreover, VLQ and NAA flags are handed to a review queue where ...
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How did this question even get past the minimum character amount safeguards?

As you can see when you edit the question (10k only), there's a lot of whitespace in it, but HTML collapses it into a single space. Some quick tests showed that whitespace does count against the ...
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Does this answer contain spam?

The post itself is not spam. A moderator flagged the post as spam because it was posted by a known troll account, and the moderator wanted to apply the system-level spam penalties to that account. ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Why do so many posts contain poor grammar or poorly worded titles?

So, while I understand many question-askers may be foreign with English not being their first language, there is no excuse for the massive amounts of these questions on the site. ...You do realize ...
Makoto's user avatar
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Are employees of collectives exempt from site-wide conventions?

If Collectives want their own rules, they can migrate to teams and have all the fun they want. If you post on Stack Overflow proper, be it in the context of a collective or not, your post has to ...
rene's user avatar
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Why don't we just delete crappy questions?

We don't delete them, to give the author a chance to improve his/her question so that it conforms to the Stack Overflow standards. If this doesn't happen, Roomba kicks in after a few days: If the ...
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Are blatantly wrong answers very low quality?

No, VLQ is not for posts with factual inaccuracies or for answers that you don't think adequately answer the question. That's what downvotes are for.
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How can I get questions un-downvoted?

In my experience, editing a question or answer rarely gets any downvotes reversed, even if the edit is a significant improvement. The downvoters have already left and don't get notified of your edits. ...
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Does Stack Overflow use machine learning for posts?

Stack Overflow doesn't do any Machine Learning as of now, but there are many projects which are on-going, like: The company is looking at handling the comment flags using Machine Learning Already ...
Bhargav Rao's user avatar
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Very Low Quality flag declined on image-only question

As Martijn points out, you unfortunately had your flag reviewed by four problematic reviewers in triage. They all made the wrong call, leading to your flag being incorrectly declined. Those reviewers ...
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Why is this answer spam?

I don't think that was spam. It was flagged as such by a community member, and a moderator used their hard spam flag to destroy that answer, but you're right that this has none of the marks of spam. ...
Brad Larson's user avatar
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Should "Very Low Quality" flags be offloaded entirely to tag experts?

I have a lot of thoughts on this... I may add more later, but to start with I want to lay out why I think this has merit. I'll apologize in advance; this is a bit stream-of-consciousness. VLQ is for ...
Shog9's user avatar
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If images are blocked for me, should I Skip or Delete image-only answers?

You cannot see the full post, but you want to judge it? That's risky. Skip would be the safer option. Especially since there are enough reviewers in other countries where the full posts are shown. ...
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Why can't we be more aggressive on low-quality posts?

One of the flags was my mistake. I voted to close as unclear, and then I looked again, and the question does make some sense. However, two of them I believe I was right in flagging, because the ...
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Why does "@username" become a link (but a different link in LQRQ)?

This is a very, very old feature before commenting existed and answers were actually used to communicate with other users. The links use a hashtag identifier to link to the answer on the same page, ...
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What should happen with this mess?

Rolling back this question (because it has been defaced) is appropriate. Even if it should be closed, it shouldn't be defaced. Flagging as too broad is appropriate too. For defaced questions, you ...
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Why is this answer still around?

Yeah, the review history on that was kind of a mess, invalidating two separate "not an answer" flags via questionable edits and reviews. The voting there is also a little weird. I can't speak for the ...
Brad Larson's user avatar
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1, 2, 3...test. Let’s increase the number of reviews & close votes for science!

Alright, well, shoot. Whether it’s reverse psychology, the Hawthorne effect, or some other fun social phenomenon, I am only human, and I am too curious for my own good. So why not? I decided to go ...
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