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Updated screenshot to the new "responsive"... site design. Fixed the grammar problem described in the comments.
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If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

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If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

The comment history may be accessed by opening their profile.

Then click ActivityAll actionsComments

Profile Note: I have fictitiously created these comments outside of the site.

This will only show the user's visible comments, and thus cannot be fully accurate. Nonetheless, it could be used as a way to confirm a recollection.

If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

The comment history may be accessed by opening their profile.

Then click ActivityAll actionsComments

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This will only show the user's visible comments, and thus cannot be fully accurate. Nonetheless, it could be used as a way to confirm a recollection.

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Ian Campbell
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If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

The comment history may be accessed by opening their profile.

Then click ActivityAll actionsComments

Profile Note: I have fictitiously created these comments outside of the site.

This will only show the user's visible comments, and thus cannot be fully accurate. Nonetheless, it could be used as a way to confirm a recollection.

If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

The comment history may be accessed by opening their profile.

Then click ActivityAll actionsComments

Profile Note: I have fictitiously created these comments.

If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

The comment history may be accessed by opening their profile.

Then click ActivityAll actionsComments

Profile Note: I have fictitiously created these comments outside of the site.

This will only show the user's visible comments, and thus cannot be fully accurate. Nonetheless, it could be used as a way to confirm a recollection.

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Ian Campbell
  • 24.7k
  • 1
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  • 33

If the appropriate action in the case of repeat solicitation is to raise a flag on a user's post "in need of moderator intervention" as suggested by @Machavity in this answer, it may be helpful to review a user's comment history.

The comment history may be accessed by opening their profile.

Then click ActivityAll actionsComments

Profile Note: I have fictitiously created these comments.