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###Should you see offensive posts as audits?

Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

###So then why did you see this offensive post?

So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at offensive flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

###Is this a serious problem?

Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem

###Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

###So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at offensive flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

###Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem

Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at offensive flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem

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###Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

###So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at spamoffensive flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

###Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem

###Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

###So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at spam flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

###Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem

###Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

###So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at offensive flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

###Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem

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animuson StaffMod
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###Should you see offensive posts as audits?

No. As I've said before, it doesn't make sense for us to intentionally show you something that we already know was offensive and was flagged as such. We do not create review audits from posts that were flagged as offensive - that specific flag reason is not used anywhere in the selection criteria, which is one of the only things that sets it apart from spam flags.

###So then why did you see this offensive post?

Well, because of the very simplistic way we select audits. While the queries for selecting these audits do not look for offensive posts, they do look for any post that has a helpful spam flag on it. The posts you mentioned in your question both had been flagged as spam by at least one person, and those flags got marked as helpful with the rest. Since they now had helpful spam flags and were still deleted, they were eligible - because while we don't look at spam flags in selection, we don't explicitly exclude offensive flags either.

###Is this a serious problem?

Well... maybe. Looking at the stats, there are a total of 3,060 posts in the entire Stack Overflow database that have both spam and offensive flags on them that are marked as helpful. However, 173 of those occurred just in the past 60 days, which are the ones eligible to be selected as review audits. If this becomes a more common occurrence of users utilizing the completely wrong flag for certain situations, we may need to add an extra check into the code to explicitly exclude posts with a helpful offensive flag. The graph below shows the number of posts that have at least one of both helpful spam flags and helpful offensive flags, grouped by the month the post was created.

Graph of the problem