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Jeffrey Bosboom
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What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or somethingand needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new and needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

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What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something and needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something and needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

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What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something and needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you're not goingyou don't wish to improve your answers, that's fineyou are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something and needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you're not going to improve your answers, that's fine, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

What surprizes me is that it started to happen just a few days ago. What is the reason for this?

I checked your flag history, and it looks like someone went through your answers and serially flagged them as "not an answer" recently. This would have resulted in your answers being queued for review.

Next, does it really makes sense to waste review resources on those old answers? I mean, yes, these are one-link answers but is it really likely that they will be improved after 5 years of being there?

Ironically, it would seem that everyone who's reviewed your answers agrees with you, seeing as not one of them has spent any time improving your answers either. All they've done is leave canned comments as if you were new or something and needed to be educated on why link-only answers are so harmful to the site.

The review system works fine with old posts, but many reviewers don't realize that things weren't as strict a few years ago as they are today and proceed to leave canned comments that sound belittling to veteran users, leaving a bad taste in their mouths. This is why, when reviewing old link-only answers, I either

  • delete them without commenting at all, or
  • leave a custom comment letting the author know that their old answer was flagged, if the answer seems like it would be worth their time editing into shape.

If you don't wish to improve your answers, you are not required to, but they'll just get deleted eventually whether through the review process or by a moderator (at their discretion).

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