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LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review" if it has a zero score or less. Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "you can foo the bar by pressing alt+F4""You can download a file through a proxy by deleting system32".

LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review" if it has a zero score or less. Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "you can foo the bar by pressing alt+F4".

LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review" if it has a zero score or less. Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "You can download a file through a proxy by deleting system32".

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Nathan Tuggy
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LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review" if it has a zero score or less. Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "you can foo the bar by pressing alt+F4".

LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review". Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "you can foo the bar by pressing alt+F4".

LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review" if it has a zero score or less. Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "you can foo the bar by pressing alt+F4".

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Nissa
  • 4.7k
  • 6
  • 53
  • 78

LQP reviews can end with 6 users reviewing "Recommend Deletion". When this happens, the post becomes "deleted from review". Additionally, questions flagged as VLQ go to Triage, not LQP, on Stack Overflow only.

Most of the possible comments from LQP typically fall under Not an Answer, but no reason needs to be given. LQP can delete absolute garbage posts that don't technically break any rules, such as "you can foo the bar by pressing alt+F4".