Recently, I witnessed a rollback war on a question in which the user repeatedly was trying to deface his post mocking people for downvoting his answer. Shortly thereafter, I was inclined to flag the post as "Needs moderator attention", but after a discussion in the SOCVR room, it appears that these rollback wars get auto-flagged (see this post).
After some further discussion, I thought it would be useful for the higher reputation users to get some insights into the auto flag (and moreover possibly the generic spam/VLQ/NAA flags) to help with cleanup using their delete votes.
Some of the main talking points:
For me it makes no difference but I can see why it would be helpful. especially since some mods decline flags because they were already handled by an auto flag
Ah. Showing a small blurb to >10k or something that "A system flag has automatically been raised, there is no need to raise one again" would be nice indeed. But... there are a lot of corner cases here.
Personally, I think it would reduce the number of reports to moderators, which would make their lives a bit easier, as well as allow some of the 10k/20k users to help remove problematic posts which break the rules of the site. What do you think?