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Jun 20, 2018 at 7:57 comment added Black @Shog9, aaah, now I understand.
Jun 19, 2018 at 23:29 comment added Shog9 Mod That's 12 flags for the day that you have remaining (in your "inventory" so to speak; you can raise them on other posts if need-be). Just one is fine for getting a moderator's attention, @Black.
Jun 19, 2018 at 10:15 comment added Black @Shog9, If I flag my post, then it says "12 flags remaining" so it will not work until 12 others report something??!
Feb 24, 2017 at 12:05 history edited William Isted CC BY-SA 3.0
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Oct 4, 2016 at 21:10 comment added T.J. Crowder @BoltClock: Big time. :-)
Oct 4, 2016 at 18:11 comment added BoltClock Mod @T.J. Crowder: I know you had this conversation almost a year ago, but I'd like to add that in most tags with healthy amounts of traffic, if user A is habitually posting unuseful answers, it's likely that users B, C, D, E and so on will all show up in downvotes towards A. Assuming we rule out the possibility of a voting ring (which has happened, needless to say), that's pretty damning if you ask me :)
Oct 22, 2015 at 14:21 comment added Jesuisme "...take satisfaction in the belief that someone is slowly wasting his life on this and go spend your own doing something more productive. " Nicely said. Applies to trolls in all parts of life.
Oct 22, 2015 at 9:41 comment added T.J. Crowder @rekire: Sorry, I should have said: I'm not saying I wouldn't want something done, somehow, if possible. And good on you for trying. The behavior the OP is describing is harmful to the site (and just generally jerky). :-) It'd be worth running an analysis to see if the false positives I describe happen enough to make the script unusable, or if there are few enough that mods can weed out those false positives without too much effort (since I'm thinking the output of the script could reveal high-level details on the votes so that mods rather than SE employees could triage).
Oct 22, 2015 at 8:37 comment added T.J. Crowder @Sammy: Don't worry, I didn't get the impression you were calling me a troll. :-)
Oct 22, 2015 at 8:34 comment added Cerbrus @Sammy: Don't be so naïve. There's way too much content on SO for comments to be a good alternative to votes. Downvotes have a lot of automated repercussions. none of those repercussions are based on comments. All of that would have to be done manually by a staff member that would have to see the comment in the first place. If a user continuously posts bad content, comments aren't going to get him answer banned. Downvotes resulting in deletion will.
Oct 22, 2015 at 8:32 comment added Sammy @Cerbrus Mods will read the comments. Anyone interested in using the solution when they come across it later will read the comments. People who want to vote SHOULD read the comments. These are the groups that matter.
Oct 22, 2015 at 8:29 comment added Cerbrus @Sammy: Because everyone reads the comments on a post before leaving the page. Because comments also have an effect on the order in which posts are shown. Because comments also allow a post to be deleted after a certain amount of negativity. I repeat. "Then comment instead" is not a valid workaround. Comments and votes are completely unrelated. You're saying apples are an alternative for pear-shaped spacecrafts.
Oct 22, 2015 at 8:28 comment added Sammy @Cerbrus You comment. Others will see the comment, understand, and some will downvote. I don't think it would break the system at all.
Oct 22, 2015 at 8:26 comment added Sammy @T.J.Crowder Peace friend. I didn't mean to imply or accuse you of being a troll. People who have honest debates in meta generally aren't the ones you need to worry about.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:39 comment added T.J. Crowder Apologies, "Also don't get the impression I run around downvoting stuff; frequently I comment without downvoting stuff willy-nilly" was meant to read "Also don't get the impression I run around downvoting stuff willy-nilly; frequently I comment without downvoting." :-)
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:17 comment added Cerbrus "A script that flags up correct behavior as incorrect is a broken script." - To expand on that: "Then comment instead" is not a valid workaround.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:14 comment added T.J. Crowder @Sammy: I never said anything about not leaving a comment, not that leaving a comment is necessary in all cases. Also don't get the impression I run around downvoting stuff; frequently I comment without downvoting stuff willy-nilly. But that's everyone's own choice to make. Plenty of answers that need downvoting are so obviously and completely "try this" rubbish and similar that a downvote without comment is an entirely appropriate action. All of which beside the point. A script that flags up correct behavior as incorrect is a broken script.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:01 comment added Sammy @T.J.Crowder If you get blocked because you've exceed your downvote limit on that user, it encourages you to speak up and tell them why their answers are lousy via a comment. That's much more useful both to the offending user and the community. It's entirely possibly that user is genuinely clueless and needs to fix their answers in some particular way. -1 just tells you someone didn't like what you said, not why.
Oct 22, 2015 at 7:00 comment added T.J. Crowder @Sammy: There's an important distinction between being a nemesis (which requires malice) and just downvoting bad answers without regard to who posts them. If you hang out in some of the tags I do, you see a lot of poor answers. Impossible to keep a mental tally of how often you've seen bad answers from user A and say "Oh dear, I'd best not downvote this poor content so the script doesn't mistake me for a nemesis." More to the point: Why should you? It's the answer, not the person, that you're downvoting. As it should be.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:53 comment added Sammy @T.J.Crowder there are other people around in this community that could down vote. No one requires a personal nemesis to keep their answers clean.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:45 comment added AStopher Just happened again on two more of my posts, will email SE later today. Could just be drive-by downvotes, but I'm pretty sure there isn't a valid reason for a +14 answer of mine to suddenly get a single downvote- it seems that whoever's doing it is well aware of this Meta post.
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:41 comment added T.J. Crowder @rekire: Problem with that is if users A and B both monitor a given tag and A is clueless/repwhoring/whatever and routinely posting unuseful answers, B will routinely see them and correctly downvote them. The script would flag that up even though B's actions are correct. 'Tis complicated...
Oct 22, 2015 at 6:20 comment added rekire Just an idea for your script: Track if there is a user which got more downvotes then the average user who got downvotes yet from the downvoter. So if you downvote regularly you will have properbly not more then 3 downvotes per user. That slow downvoter will reach a higher level e.g. 6 which is double then all other downvoted persons. Edit: But please don't use this for upvotes, remember users like Jon Skeet, you proberbly upvotes some more answers of him then the avg user.
Oct 22, 2015 at 5:46 vote accept AStopher
Oct 22, 2015 at 4:25 history answered Shog9Mod CC BY-SA 3.0