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So first to clear some things out. I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answeranswer when it was at revision 1revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

So first to clear some things out. I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

So first to clear some things out. I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

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So first to clear some things out. I read this commentcomment on this answeranswer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

So first to clear some things out. I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

So first to clear some things out. I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

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So first to clear some things out. As I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact, that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

So first to clear some things out. As I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact, that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

So first to clear some things out. I read this comment on this answer:

So does a mod see when a user flagged the post and does he looks at the post how it looked at the specific time? Especially what to do when I flagged an answer as NAA and the user changes the answer right before the grace period ends, so that there is now revision created? – Rizier123 Apr 21 at 20:21

@Rizier123 We see it as it is; but not the same as you see it. We see it without any links or formatting, we just see plain text. When I scanned it; it didn't appear to be an answer. I've handed a few hundred flags today; so I'm not surprised that I missed one. Thanks for catching that and letting us know. – George Stocker♦ Apr 21 at 20:26

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this sounds for me as a mod would only see the post as plain text in the latest version as it is.

And if this is correct, I think the view how a moderator sees a flag should be updated and he should see more than only the plain text of the latest version!


Just to give an example here:

I flagged this answer when it was at revision 1 as NAA:

And as you can see it got declined. And I think this is due to the fact that a mod only sees the latest version of the answer and he doesn't see when I flagged the answer and how the answer looked like at this specific time.

So if I'm correct with my understanding of the comment above, I kinda can understand why it got declined when a mod only sees the latest version of a post.

But for me this screams for an update of the view which moderators has when they handle flags.


So I would request that the view how a moderator sees flags gets a new layout/interface. I think a moderator should see the revisions of the post with the specific time when it got changed and he should also see which action happened at which state of the post (Maybe he should even see the comments on the post, since they are maybe important to the flag).

So with my amazing paint skills this could look something like this:

Because I think right now this is not ideally how mods see flags. So is something like this realistic which could be implemented? Or did I not understand the comment above properly?

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