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When toshould I flag an answer?

ReallyI'm really trying hard not to be targetingtarget or callingcall anyone out so I will refrain from posting any names unless it is deemed helpful but. That said, I came across an answer today that he had been directly copied and pasted from another site. FlaggedI flagged it and it was deleted.

Great...

So now i'mI'm curious about this guyuser so I go onto histheir profile and see 2two other answers hesthey've posted 2two hours and 19 hours ago - both with zero votes.

That may not seem like a big deal, but after looking at one answer he postthey'd posted code with no explanation - so I downvotedownvoted and movemoved on.

I come to the next answer hethey posted and he gives- giving code which doesn't make a lot of sense because the OP question was missing enough detaildetails that made reading the question and histhe answer was confusing. If that wasn't enough though he wasthey were giving out incorrect information. So I downvotedownvoted and movemoved on.

I have also left his comments on the answers so he maythey can improve them.

So with this scenario I kept thinking "Should this be flagged?" So I did a googleGoogle search for when to raise a flag.

FirstThe first post on googleGoogle is slightly helpful: How to raise helpful flags?

But everything that follows is not really helpful at all.

The key questions that I feel I need to know is.

**are:

  1. Should flags be used sparingly?
  2. Is there a process you should complete before flagging  (examplee.g. comment/downvote)?
  3. Is an answer with correct code but telling users incorrect information worthy of a downvote or a flag?

**

 

These are the main onepoints off the top of my head but if. If we could make a detailed guide on flagging and everything to go with it., I believe it could be super beneficial, especially since a lot of flags are received everydayraised every day. 

If people had some due diligence whenwhen raising a flag it could go a long way.

When to flag an answer?

Really trying hard not to be targeting or calling anyone out so I will refrain from posting any names unless it is deemed helpful but I came across an answer today that he had directly copied and pasted from another site. Flagged and it was deleted.

Great...

So now i'm curious about this guy so I go onto his profile and see 2 other answers hes posted 2 hours and 19 hours ago both with zero votes.

That may not seem like a big deal but after looking at one answer he post code no explanation so I downvote and move on.

I come to the next answer he posted and he gives code which doesn't make a lot of sense because the OP question was missing enough detail that reading the question and his answer was confusing. If that wasn't enough though he was giving out incorrect information. So I downvote and move on.

I have also left his comments on the answers so he may improve them.

So with this scenario I kept thinking "Should this be flagged?" So I did a google search for when to raise a flag.

First post on google slightly helpfulHow to raise helpful flags?

But everything that follows is not really helpful at all.

The key questions that I feel I need to know is.

**

  1. Should flags be used sparingly
  2. Is there a process you should complete before flagging(example comment/downvote)
  3. Is an answer with correct code but telling users incorrect information worthy of a downvote or a flag?

**

These are the main one off the top of my head but if we could make a detailed guide on flagging and everything to go with it. I believe it could be super beneficial, especially since a lot of flags are received everyday. If people had some due diligence when raising a flag it could go a long way.

When should I flag an answer?

I'm really trying hard not to target or call anyone out so I will refrain from posting any names unless it is deemed helpful. That said, I came across an answer today that had been directly copied and pasted from another site. I flagged it and it was deleted.

Great...

So now I'm curious about this user so I go onto their profile and see two other answers they've posted two hours and 19 hours ago - both with zero votes.

That may not seem like a big deal, but after looking at one answer they'd posted code with no explanation - so I downvoted and moved on.

I come to the next answer they posted - giving code which doesn't make a lot of sense because the question was missing details that made reading the question and the answer confusing. If that wasn't enough though they were giving out incorrect information. So I downvoted and moved on.

I have also left comments on the answers so they can improve them.

So with this scenario I kept thinking "Should this be flagged?" So I did a Google search for when to raise a flag.

The first post on Google is slightly helpful: How to raise helpful flags?

But everything that follows is not really helpful at all.

The key questions that I feel I need to know are:

  1. Should flags be used sparingly?
  2. Is there a process you should complete before flagging  (e.g. comment/downvote)?
  3. Is an answer with correct code but telling users incorrect information worthy of a downvote or a flag?
 

These are the main points off the top of my head. If we could make a detailed guide on flagging and everything to go with it, I believe it could be super beneficial, especially since a lot of flags are raised every day. 

If people had some due diligence when raising a flag it could go a long way.

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When to raise a flag

Really trying hard not to be targeting or calling anyone out so I will refrain from posting any names unless it is deemed helpful but I came across an answer today that he had directly copied and pasted from another site. Flagged and it was deleted.

Great...

So now i'm curious about this guy so I go onto his profile and see 2 other answers hes posted 2 hours and 19 hours ago both with zero votes.

That may not seem like a big deal but after looking at one answer he post code no explanation so I downvote and move on.

I come to the next answer he posted and he gives code which doesn't make a lot of sense because the OP question was missing enough detail that reading the question and his answer was confusing. If that wasn't enough though he was giving out incorrect information. So I downvote and move on.

I have also left his comments on the answers so he may improve them.

So with this scenario I kept thinking "Should this be flagged?" So I did a google search for when to raise a flag.

First post on google slightly helpfulHow to raise helpful flags?

But everything that follows is not really helpful at all.

The key questions that I feel I need to know is.

**

  1. Should flags be used sparingly
  2. Is there a process you should complete before flagging(example comment/downvote)
  3. Is an answer with correct code but telling users incorrect information worthy of a downvote or a flag?

**

These are the main one off the top of my head but if we could make a detailed guide on flagging and everything to go with it. I believe it could be super beneficial, especially since a lot of flags are received everyday. If people had some due diligence when raising a flag it could go a long way.