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They are not ignored, but they don't delete the post directly either. Rather, they require the post to get more Looks OK reviews to get out of the Low Quality review queue.

Effective # of reviews required == ReviewsRequired + # of applicable flags (where ReviewsRequired is 2 on Stack Overflow, 1 everywhere else). So 1 VLQ or NAA flag means EffectiveReviewsRequired=3.

So, 7 NAA flags make the post much less likely to exit the review via Looks OK: it would need 9 reviewers to choose "Looks OK". Chances are, either someone will edit, or there will be enough "delete" reviews by then.

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They are not ignored, but they don't delete the post directly either. Rather, they require the post to get more Looks OK reviews to get out of the Low Quality review queue.

Effective # of reviews required == ReviewsRequired + # of applicable flags (where ReviewsRequired is 2 on Stack Overflow, 1 everywhere else). So 1 VLQ or NAA flag means EffectiveReviewsRequired=3.

So, 7 NAA flags make the post much less likely to exit the review via Looks OK: it would need 9 reviewers to choose "Looks OK". Chances are, either someone will edit, or there will be enough "delete" reviews by then.

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They are not ignored, but they don't delete the post directly either. Rather, they require the post to get more Looks OK reviews to get out of the Low Quality review queue.

Effective # of reviews required == ReviewsRequired + # of applicable flags (where ReviewsRequired is 2 on Stack Overflow, 1 everywhere else). So 1 VLQ or NAA flag means EffectiveReviewsRequired=3.

So, 7 NAA flags make the post much less likely to exit the review via Looks OK: it would need 9 reviewers to choose "Looks OK". Chances are, either someone will edit, or there will be enough "delete" reviews by then.

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They are not ignored, but they don't delete the post directly either. Rather, they require the post to get more Looks OK reviews to get out of the Low Quality review queue.

Effective # of reviews required == ReviewsRequired + # of applicable flags (where ReviewsRequired is 2 on Stack Overflow, 1 everywhere else). So 1 VLQ or NAA flag means EffectiveReviewsRequired=3.

So, 7 NAA flags make the post much less likely to exit the review via Looks OK: it would need 9 reviewers to choose "Looks OK". Chances are, either someone will edit, or there will be enough "delete" reviews by then.

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