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Aug 10, 2018 at 18:15 comment added honk @TinyGiant: Thank you for digging through this confusing stuff. So I guess the questions I flagged still made it into Triage again...
Aug 10, 2018 at 17:37 comment added user4639281 @honk it has been a while since I flagged a question as VLQ, but after some research [The very low quality flag] will only send the question to the queue once. If it's raised again, it will go to the moderators to handle; but the "very low quality" link in the H&I does something different in the triage queue. Now it looks like some still end up as flags, I'm fairly certain this is because the question was no longer viable for triage.
Aug 10, 2018 at 16:16 comment added honk @TinyGiant: I just flagged a few questions as very low quality in the HIQ, but I can't find any flags in my flag summary. Do you know where they went? Can they actually be declined if they don't turn up in the flag summary?
Aug 10, 2018 at 15:08 comment added user4639281 @Erik a VLQ flag is just a VLQ flag. Once the post no longer qualifies for Triage, VLQ flags send the post to a mod queue. I've had it happen a lot in the past before I started just navigating to the question, voting to close, then skipping.
Aug 10, 2018 at 15:04 comment added Erik A @TinyGiant Are you sure they don't go straight back to triage? I based that comment on this answer, where a VLQ flag from H&I just moves it to triage. I've not yet seen a diagram where there's a possibility for it going in a mod queue, but there are a lot of them lying around.
Aug 10, 2018 at 14:54 comment added user4639281 That button is actually only for flagging stuff as VLQ. Even though it can send stuff to Triage, it can also send stuff to a mod queue, where your flag will be declined if the question is not actually VLQ and just needs to be closed. The advice I got from shog9 a while back was to go to the question to vote to close, then skip. IIRC if the question gets closed it will be removed from the H&I.
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:59 comment added Erik A Honestly, someone pressing requires editing in triage should be slapped imo. If a question requires editing, go to the question, edit it, and press looks ok. In the H&I we need to agree with the person that it indeed requires editing, deduce what he wanted to edit, and then apply that same edit he should have in the first place.
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:53 comment added Erik A @honk H&I certainly has its troubles (see “Help and Improvement” is dead, can we please let it die, for example). The H&I-Triage infinite loop is one of them. If you leave it sitting around in H&I (which happens when you cast a close vote by going to the question page), it stays there until it either gets edited (and then it has a close flag) or until it gets bounced back to triage. Better just bounce it back to triage immediately (and throw in a close vote if you have the rep).
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:51 comment added honk @CJDennis: I completely agree. But currently the UI doesn't allow it.
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:49 comment added CJ Dennis @honk No, that's too much trouble. The UI should provide all the approved ways of handling it on the same page.
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:48 comment added honk As far as I understood, that link might cause a question to go forth and back between Triage and HIQ. Wouldn't it make more sense to manually open the question in another tab and properly flag/vote for closure there?
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:47 comment added CJ Dennis A call to action should start with a verb, like "Edit" or "Skip".
Aug 10, 2018 at 12:46 comment added CJ Dennis That's a call to action? I thought it was informational! I already know all the questions in the Improvement queue are very low quality. The UI really needs improving!
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