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I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this onethis one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answeranswer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly, the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly, the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly, the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

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It might be a duplicate on meta, but I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly, the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

(Sorry for this first question of mine on meta; maybe it is off-topic?)

It might be a duplicate on meta, but I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

(Sorry for this first question of mine on meta; maybe it is off-topic?)

I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly, the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

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flagging Flagging rude question and comments by a newbie

It might be a dupduplicate on meta, but I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc.. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

(Sorry for this first question of mine on meta; maybe it is off-topic?)

flagging rude question and comments by a newbie

It might be a dup on meta, but I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc.. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

(Sorry for this first question of mine on meta; maybe it is off-topic?)

Flagging rude question and comments by a newbie

It might be a duplicate on meta, but I don't know how to deal with rude questions like this one (downvoted -7); I gave an (imperfect, but useful, and upvoted +4) answer and I find the reactions of the OP insulting.

Both the OP and I edited several times (OP edited, per requests, his question, and I incrementally edited my answer to improve it).

Surprisingly the OP does not understand my answer (which had many links to IMHO useful external references) and did not improve his question to be meaningful enough.

I flagged the most insulting comment (and the edited question), but I don't see any flags.

At the very least, I am surprised to not see my own flags. I very rarely flag questions or comments (and the last time I did, IIRC the flags where visible to me).

Perhaps submitted flags should be as visible to the flag submitter as are upvotes, etc. Seeing them is useful (at the very least to avoid trying flagging several times the same thing).

(Sorry for this first question of mine on meta; maybe it is off-topic?)

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