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Sep 28, 2022 at 22:02 vote accept Spevacus
Sep 28, 2022 at 14:07 history edited marradosStaffMod
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Sep 28, 2022 at 14:07 answer added marradosStaffMod timeline score: 7
Aug 17, 2022 at 13:33 history edited Spevacus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Aug 17, 2022 at 5:59 comment added Ryan M Mod I'm moving this back to status-review for someone to take a look, given that it was declined on the basis that it wasn't still happening (with a request for reports if it's still happening), but evidence has since shown that it continues to happen. Of course, staff should feel free to re-decline it if they so choose.
Aug 17, 2022 at 5:58 history edited Ryan MMod
Moving back to status-review for someone to take a look, given that it was declined on the basis that it wasn't still happening, but evidence has since shown otherwise.
Oct 24, 2021 at 10:57 answer added Yaakov EllisStaffMod timeline score: 4
Oct 24, 2021 at 10:56 history edited Yaakov EllisStaffMod
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Oct 11, 2021 at 13:51 comment added Adrian Mole @Ollie No idea. The subtle mechanics of how review audits work (or don't work) are beyond my comprehension. But I have a vague notion that Triage may work a bit differently than the other, more established queues.
Oct 11, 2021 at 13:49 comment added Ollie @AdrianMole Is that significant? Do you think this might be intentional, for the Triage queue only?
Oct 11, 2021 at 1:02 history edited Spevacus CC BY-SA 4.0
adding a recent example, along with a screenshot of the timeline for <10k users (screenshot was taken by cigien, thank you!)
Oct 10, 2021 at 21:20 comment added Adrian Mole Just to point out the obvious: One thing that all three examples here presented have in common is that they were used as audits in Triage.
Oct 10, 2021 at 16:04 history edited MakyenMod
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Oct 9, 2021 at 22:40 comment added Ollie Same thing's happened with this one, so... why is this still happening?
Jun 10, 2021 at 18:02 history edited Spevacus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 10, 2021 at 17:55 history edited Spevacus CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jun 10, 2021 at 17:50 comment added Makyen Mod I don't know why it wasn't deleted, so I'm not answering. Up to the point where the audits start, the timeline looks like any other post which was deleted via a moderator spam flag (i.e. there isn't an indication why it wasn't actually deleted). However, it was supposed to have been deleted as a result of a moderator spam flag from another moderator. I've unlocked it and re-applied a spam flag, which has re-locked it and re-deleted it.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:35 comment added Scratte @10Rep Except the +1 was on September 12th and the -1 was on September 18th. It had another upvote from the 12th, which I suspect went away on January 11th 2020.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:30 comment added Spevacus Per the FAQ, one mod-cast red flag invokes the same effects as six normal-user red flags, which if my experience on Meta SE serves me well, will invoke the Community user to do all the deletion/locking work for them just like if it got 6 normal-user-cast red flags.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:28 comment added Tom Both at +1 and -1. But if a mod submitted their spam flag, then I expect to see the mods name there, not Community. But I don't know what happens when someone flags as spam and the mod "accepts" that flag during review.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:28 comment added 41686d6564 @Spevacus The votes on both the question and answer are +1/-1 but, AFAIK, if a mod submits their spam flag, it should show that it was deleted by that mod, not by Community ♦. I could be wrong though. Edit: here's an example of a red-flagged post deleted by a mod. Perhaps that's a different action though.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:27 comment added 10 Rep @Spevacus You are correct, it has a score of +1/-1, meaning it was deleted by a mod with a spam flag.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:26 comment added Spevacus @41686d6564 If a moderator submitted their spam flag, it would only really need to be a -1 (their spam flags invoke the related penalties/deletion events immediately). But, if it happened to have an upvote, it would be at 0 total. Could you use your >1k powers to see what the vote counts are by clicking the score?
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:25 comment added 41686d6564 Maybe someone can correct me but something else is strange. If the post is deleted by Community ♦ because of a red flag, shouldn't it have at least 6 downvotes? Both the question and answer only have one downvote.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:23 history edited Spevacus CC BY-SA 4.0
Replace potentially unclear wording with something a bit more correct. These events took place at the same time, as is the case with red-flag deletion.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:21 comment added rene The events are in the correct order in posthistory: data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1420946 There also was a spam flag on that question (2nd result set in above query)
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:18 comment added 41686d6564 @zcoop98 This is the case with any red-flag-deletion. The post is deleted and immediately locked by the Community user and hovering on the date of either of the events shows that "S". Pretty normal. What's not normal is that the post is not actually deleted.
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:17 comment added Spevacus I grabbed a deleted spam question from MSE and looked at the timeline, and that "Simultaneous" notation apparently does happen for spam/rude flag deleted posts. @zcoop98
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:15 comment added zcoop98 Can't say whether it's important, but the timeline indicates that the Delete and Lock were simultaneous events, rather than performed one after the other. I've never seen that notation on a timeline before (S's appear on hover).
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:03 history asked Spevacus CC BY-SA 4.0