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Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new userquestion belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total editmy total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that either:

  1. Auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions, or
  2. Show some notice to mods that a post was modified from the time the first flags were received (so as to somewhat reduce "manual auto-approval" of flags).

Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that either:

  1. Auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions, or
  2. Show some notice to mods that a post was modified from the time the first flags were received (so as to somewhat reduce "manual auto-approval" of flags).

Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that either:

  1. Auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions, or
  2. Show some notice to mods that a post was modified from the time the first flags were received (so as to somewhat reduce "manual auto-approval" of flags).
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Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions.either:

  1. Auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions, or
  2. Show some notice to mods that a post was modified from the time the first flags were received (so as to somewhat reduce "manual auto-approval" of flags).

Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions.

Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that either:

  1. Auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions, or
  2. Show some notice to mods that a post was modified from the time the first flags were received (so as to somewhat reduce "manual auto-approval" of flags).
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Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

As far as I understand The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed. So then how come, assuming that the question was at this stage acceptable, was it put on hold?

Is this a bug? Or intended operation aimed at preventing question hijacking?

###EDIT: Following @Servy's answer and upon further reading of some meta posts, I saw that auto-dispute works only for certain types of flags and only in certain cases.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions.

Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

As far as I understand The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed. So then how come, assuming that the question was at this stage acceptable, was it put on hold?

Is this a bug? Or intended operation aimed at preventing question hijacking?

###EDIT: Following @Servy's answer and upon further reading of some meta posts, I saw that auto-dispute works only for certain types of flags and only in certain cases.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions.

Today I witnessed some strange behavior, where a question belonging to a new user was put on hold as "unclear", based seemingly on its pre-edit version.

I humbly think that the question, after my total edit (which was largely based on the OP's clarifications in the comments), is perfectly acceptable on SO.

Chronologically speaking, this is what happened:

  1. User posts a question.
  2. Question gets flagged as unclear.
  3. An edit to the question is made by somebody other than the OP.
  4. A moderator sees that the question was flagged a bunch of times and puts it on hold w/o giving it much thought (?).

The way I see it, following step 3, existing "unclear" flags should have become disputed.

In light of this I would like to put forward a motion that auto-dispute of "unclear" question flags takes place if a certain percentage of characters was changed in the questions.

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