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Educational aspect of deleted content has been specifically stressed in the rationale for a recently introduced change:
Turbocharging the Roomba: solutions for premature deletion
Show users their deleted content. ...without this, it's always a trade-off between cleaning up trash and letting the asker know what they did wrong.
From above ...
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I don't think it is necessary to preserve spam accounts, the accounts are actually pretty much irrelevant. They don't represent persons anyway, and spammers usually create many different accounts.
The data that is interesting to keep beyond the spammers lifetime is the post id for all spam posts and the IPs the user posted from. If that could be aggregated ...
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Another not completely new idea is to change the order of flags for each moderator. So that if several moderators work the queue simultaneously and start from the top of the queue, they'll act on different flags.
The idea of flag weight is vastly overrated anyway and doesn't really help to put the most urgent flags on top. So a completely random, but stable ...
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I agree with the grammar issue; my senior English teacher told us semicolons are cool!
However,
There's lots of text that could use a good copy editor but is hardcoded in the system and requires a developer to fix. So instead of responding to this and future meta posts with a simple change to the text (or just ignoring it as too minor), I propose more ...
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Trying to figure how Backbone and KnockoutJS compare/complement each other is an extremely common search for web developers
Sure. And how much longer do you think that two-year-old answer is going to remain relevant to them if it's locked? Assuming it's still accurate now, of course.
Everyone wants that royal road to research results. "I haven't ...
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I think that the historical lock should be really be a temporary state. The idea of keeping those pages around is that doing that is a disservice to the internet at large because it's a repository of good information. Okay, but then it's a disservice to the internet at large to have that information:
in a Q&A format that's just not suitable to the kind ...
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If the user hasn't got enough rep to comment, then why give them a backdoor to achieve it? It might go against your good nature to do it but as a mod you need to be brutal and eliminate the answer - it doesn't belong.
If it was simply innocuous comments in the answer they can disappear. If they contain elaboration on the question then they need to be added ...
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Are those comments really necessary? Perhaps you have better examples, but in this case it seems like they'd all be too chatty to justify a feature request like this. The better action may be to simply flag/vote to delete as Not An Answer (because it really isn't), unless there are aspects that truly has something of meaning to contribute.
If it's ...
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I like the option of a mod-queue-like interface for the close queue for mods. Alternatively, there can be an option to hide all non-close flags from the mod queue. Some customizability is required here, IMO, since each site has a different situation with respect to the composition of their flag queue.
On Physics, most of the flags I deal with are close ...
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Here's how flags appear in the mod dashboard:
We also see (unhandled) flags when we visit the post:
Everything else is either too boring (recent migrations, recent bounties, recent locks), or has too much private information to share (suspicious voting patterns, recent mod messages / suspensions). I took a screenshot of one of the more interesting ...
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Source: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/2837/1288
Seriously though, it would be hard to show a screen shot without heavily editing it to conceal who flagged posts and whose posts were flagged. That's supposed to remain private. The dashboard itself is essentially just a list of links to flagged posts with a short synopsis of each, who flagged it, who ...
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