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I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

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Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unnoticed!

I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

enter image description here

(picture only illustrative)

Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unnoticed!

I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

enter image description here

(picture only illustrative)

Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unnoticed!

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I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

enter image description here

(picture only illustrative)

Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unntoicedunnoticed!

I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

enter image description here

(picture only illustrative)

Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unntoiced!

I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

enter image description here

(picture only illustrative)

Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unnoticed!

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I think the comment section here reveals a worrying trend. where users suggest rather waiting for the activity to die down so an edit is less likely and hence your flag less likely to be ruled obsolete (and incorrect) by an edit. In my opinion, this goes against the very philosophy of SO, where we are supposed to provide quality questions and quality answers.

The site should be kept clean and the fact the immediate feedback is arbitrary delayed in an offchance, that somebody might edit their content later hints, that there might be something wrong with the system.

I think the current flag review queue should be ammended, like so, where the information would be carried over whether the question/answer has been edited after the flag.

  • Perhaps create a separate queue / edit the current queue, with slightly edited options. Where if the flag was declined after the edit it would not have negative impact on the person who raised the flag

enter image description here

(picture only illustrative)

Technically, this would raise a small issue, where a properly declined flag would not 'punish' the user. But overall, I think the approach of SO should be to encourage the usage of already under-manned review queues and not seek further ways to discourage users from doing them. I for one would rather have one incorrect flag go unpunished, rather than have a completely bad question/answer go unntoiced!