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This useruser, posted this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41888055/error-when-opening-up-a-new-swift-playgroundhttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/41888055/error-when-opening-up-a-new-swift-playground

The edit historyedit history (screenshot below) shows a timeframe of the history of abusive edits and the rollbacks/edits to remove the abuse.

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I've raised two mod flags, one after the abuse continued. The roll backs would've automatically raised mod flags, plus users have been flagging comments.

There were many comments that were flagged and deleted. What I'm not understanding is why is this account not put into some temporary suspension to stop this user from creating abusive edits and posting abusive comments?

Should we have some automatic flag trip that will temporarily suspend an account?

Conclusion: It took approx 28 minutes for the account to be put into a suspension. Too long imo, that user's need to stick around and raise flags for a rage attack.

The mods do a great job, but cannot be here 24/7 that's why I'm asking, is there a way we can stop this kind of nonsense sooner if there is no mod available?

Possibly a short automatic account suspension until a mod can review it?

This user, posted this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41888055/error-when-opening-up-a-new-swift-playground

The edit history (screenshot below) shows a timeframe of the history of abusive edits and the rollbacks/edits to remove the abuse.

enter image description here

I've raised two mod flags, one after the abuse continued. The roll backs would've automatically raised mod flags, plus users have been flagging comments.

There were many comments that were flagged and deleted. What I'm not understanding is why is this account not put into some temporary suspension to stop this user from creating abusive edits and posting abusive comments?

Should we have some automatic flag trip that will temporarily suspend an account?

Conclusion: It took approx 28 minutes for the account to be put into a suspension. Too long imo, that user's need to stick around and raise flags for a rage attack.

The mods do a great job, but cannot be here 24/7 that's why I'm asking, is there a way we can stop this kind of nonsense sooner if there is no mod available?

Possibly a short automatic account suspension until a mod can review it?

This user, posted this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41888055/error-when-opening-up-a-new-swift-playground

The edit history (screenshot below) shows a timeframe of the history of abusive edits and the rollbacks/edits to remove the abuse.

enter image description here

I've raised two mod flags, one after the abuse continued. The roll backs would've automatically raised mod flags, plus users have been flagging comments.

There were many comments that were flagged and deleted. What I'm not understanding is why is this account not put into some temporary suspension to stop this user from creating abusive edits and posting abusive comments?

Should we have some automatic flag trip that will temporarily suspend an account?

Conclusion: It took approx 28 minutes for the account to be put into a suspension. Too long imo, that user's need to stick around and raise flags for a rage attack.

The mods do a great job, but cannot be here 24/7 that's why I'm asking, is there a way we can stop this kind of nonsense sooner if there is no mod available?

Possibly a short automatic account suspension until a mod can review it?

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Why is it taking so long What can we do to deal with a user on an ragepolice abuse spreewhen moderators are unavailable?

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