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Some time I ago, I saw this answerthis answer: (deleted answer)

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No, the question ("Does Peterson's algorithm satisfy starvation?") had nothing to do with markdown.

(And worse yet, someone upvoted this answer...)

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?

Some time I ago, I saw this answer: (deleted answer)

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Blockquote This will be displayed in a monospaced font. The first four spaces will be stripped off, but all other whitespace will be preserved.

Markdown and HTML are turned off in code blocks:

No, the question ("Does Peterson's algorithm satisfy starvation?") had nothing to do with markdown.

(And worse yet, someone upvoted this answer...)

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?

Some time I ago, I saw this answer: (deleted answer)

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Blockquote This will be displayed in a monospaced font. The first four spaces will be stripped off, but all other whitespace will be preserved.

Markdown and HTML are turned off in code blocks:

No, the question ("Does Peterson's algorithm satisfy starvation?") had nothing to do with markdown.

(And worse yet, someone upvoted this answer...)

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?

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Some time I ago, I saw an answer looking something like thisthis answer: (no link, sorrydeleted answer)

#Header

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Markdown and HTML are turned off in code blocks:

Yes, it actually said "Header" and such - it may have been a bit longer, but this was the gist of it - and noNo, the question ("Does Peterson's algorithm satisfy starvation?") had nothing to do with markdown.

(And worse yet, someone upvoted this answer...)

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?

Some time I ago, I saw an answer looking something like this: (no link, sorry)

#Header

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Code Sample

Yes, it actually said "Header" and such - it may have been a bit longer, but this was the gist of it - and no, the question had nothing to do with markdown.

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?

Some time I ago, I saw this answer: (deleted answer)

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Blockquote This will be displayed in a monospaced font. The first four spaces will be stripped off, but all other whitespace will be preserved.

Markdown and HTML are turned off in code blocks:

No, the question ("Does Peterson's algorithm satisfy starvation?") had nothing to do with markdown.

(And worse yet, someone upvoted this answer...)

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?

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Bernhard Barker
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  • 6
  • 91
  • 135

How should I flag an answer that CLEARLY doesn't even remotely relate to the question?

Some time I ago, I saw an answer looking something like this: (no link, sorry)

#Header

Bold

Code Sample

Yes, it actually said "Header" and such - it may have been a bit longer, but this was the gist of it - and no, the question had nothing to do with markdown.

How should I flag this?

My first thought is "Spam", as this user clearly didn't even bother to read the question at all (which should be obvious, even to a "janitor"), and should be treated similar to a spammer. But then again, it isn't "an advertisement", as the reason dictates.

"Not an Answer" I guess makes sense, but should we really be treating this user the same as a new user who isn't too familiar with the guidelines? Shouldn't we get rid of this user ASAP?