Timeline for Is there anything we can do to prevent question blocked users from radically editing their existing questions?
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Oct 19, 2016 at 19:16 | comment | added | zzzzBov | I absolutely agree with prioritizing flags on questions with bounties. One of my recent flags was declined because the question no longer had a bounty when a moderator got around to reviewing the flag, which meant I was received a message that I should have used a close vote, when at the time I couldn't have cast a close vote. Context is important. | |
Oct 19, 2016 at 12:43 | comment | added | Martijn Pieters Mod | For the specific case that triggered the discussion among moderators and Chris posting this question, the flag came rather late, several days into the bounty. I would rather have seen that specific post brought to our attention much, much earlier. | |
Oct 19, 2016 at 12:16 | comment | added | ChrisF Mod | Don't get me wrong, I think it's an excellent suggestion and one that probably (famous last words) requires the minimum of changes to implement. | |
Oct 19, 2016 at 12:14 | comment | added | Louis | I agree. I decided I should bring this up even if it is imperfect because there's a general problem with flags on bountied questions. There are also all the run-of-the-mill cases where a tool recommendation question, or an opinion-based question, or a question that should be closed for other reasons manages to fly under the radar until it gets a bounty. I raise a flag and explain but it is not rare that it manages to acquire answers between the time I flag and the time the question is closed by a moderator. | |
Oct 19, 2016 at 12:08 | comment | added | ChrisF Mod | The only drawback to this is that there's still a window between the user making the radical edit and someone flagging it, but it does address the issue of getting the problem in view of moderators as quickly as possible. | |
Oct 19, 2016 at 11:22 | history | answered | Louis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |