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In the last week or so, I have raised 4-5 custom flags for questions cross-posted verbatim to other SE sites.

Save for one, all these other flags seem to be perpetually pending - neither accepted nor declined.

Given that:

  • This is the standard way for handling cross-postings, which I have been following consistently in the past, with the vast majority of these past flags deemed helpful
  • Such "delays" seem not to be the case for other kinds of flags I have been raising (mainly NAA & comment ones)

I wonder if this solely due to moderator workload, or if there has been some change in the suggested way of handling such content which I have potentially missed.

In the latter case, I would appreciate a notice, so that I stop wasting time raising such flags.

Update (Apr 26): ~ 20hrs after posting this, all pending flags have now been processed (and found helpful).

In the last week or so, I have raised 4-5 custom flags for questions cross-posted verbatim to other SE sites.

Save for one, all these other flags seem to be perpetually pending - neither accepted nor declined.

Given that:

  • This is the standard way for handling cross-postings, which I have been following consistently in the past, with the vast majority of these past flags deemed helpful
  • Such "delays" seem not to be the case for other kinds of flags I have been raising (mainly NAA & comment ones)

I wonder if this solely due to moderator workload, or if there has been some change in the suggested way of handling such content which I have potentially missed.

In the latter case, I would appreciate a notice, so that I stop wasting time raising such flags.

In the last week or so, I have raised 4-5 custom flags for questions cross-posted verbatim to other SE sites.

Save for one, all these other flags seem to be perpetually pending - neither accepted nor declined.

Given that:

  • This is the standard way for handling cross-postings, which I have been following consistently in the past, with the vast majority of these past flags deemed helpful
  • Such "delays" seem not to be the case for other kinds of flags I have been raising (mainly NAA & comment ones)

I wonder if this solely due to moderator workload, or if there has been some change in the suggested way of handling such content which I have potentially missed.

In the latter case, I would appreciate a notice, so that I stop wasting time raising such flags.

Update (Apr 26): ~ 20hrs after posting this, all pending flags have now been processed (and found helpful).

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Custom flags for cross-posted questions don't seem to get through

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In the last week or so, I have raised 4-5 custom flags for questions cross-posted verbatim to other SE sites.

Save for one, all these other flags seem to be perpetually pending - neither accepted nor declined.

Given that:

  • This is the standard way for handling cross-postings, which I have been following consistently in the past, with the vast majority of these past flags deemed helpful
  • Such "delays" seem not to be the case for other kinds of flags I have been raising (mainly NAA & comment ones)

I wonder if this solely due to moderator workload, or if there has been some change in the suggested way of handling such content which I have potentially missed.

In the latter case, I would appreciate a notice, so that I stop wasting time raising such flags.

In the last week or so, I have raised 4-5 custom flags for questions cross-posted verbatim to other SE sites.

Save for one, all other flags seem to be perpetually pending - neither accepted nor declined.

Given that:

  • This is the standard way for handling cross-postings, which I have been following consistently in the past, with the vast majority of these past flags deemed helpful
  • Such "delays" seem not to be the case for other kinds of flags I have been raising (mainly NAA & comment ones)

I wonder if this solely due to moderator workload, or if there has been some change in the suggested way of handling such content which I have potentially missed.

In the latter case, I would appreciate a notice, so that I stop wasting time raising such flags.

In the last week or so, I have raised 4-5 custom flags for questions cross-posted verbatim to other SE sites.

Save for one, all these other flags seem to be perpetually pending - neither accepted nor declined.

Given that:

  • This is the standard way for handling cross-postings, which I have been following consistently in the past, with the vast majority of these past flags deemed helpful
  • Such "delays" seem not to be the case for other kinds of flags I have been raising (mainly NAA & comment ones)

I wonder if this solely due to moderator workload, or if there has been some change in the suggested way of handling such content which I have potentially missed.

In the latter case, I would appreciate a notice, so that I stop wasting time raising such flags.

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