Timeline for Are there circumstances when flagging a non-rude/non-spam but hopeless question on Staging Ground is warranted?
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Jul 15 at 17:25 | comment | added | dan1st | I don't think this is necessary to be honest. | |
Jul 15 at 17:24 | comment | added | bad_coder | @dan1st I think the last comment should be a separated question with SG policy later being distilled into a CW for reference. | |
Jul 15 at 16:18 | comment | added | dan1st | However, I so see another case where custom flags are warrented: Suspicious reviewer behavior. Non-mods with SG access can find suspicious patterns like reviewers just approving all posts they come across and if a reviewer is actually approving a significant qmount of low quality posts or closing a lot of questions that should be marked as "Major Changes", that fully justifies a custom flag IMO. (or if a question gets marked as spam / R/A when it shouldn't as it is the case with the question of concern now). | |
Jul 15 at 16:14 | comment | added | dan1st | "If people repeatedly resubmit questions of this quality for review without any attempt at addressing the issues, that might warrant a moderator message." - We have the "Decline Re-Evaluation option for that. After Re-Evaluation is declined 3 times, the OP is blocked from requesting Re-Evaluation for some time. I don't think a flag is useful in that case unless actual abuse (like a pattern spanning over multiple questions) is visible. | |
Jul 15 at 1:29 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | I'll have to pay closer attention, then. | |
Jul 15 at 0:52 | history | edited | Ryan MMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Clarify that this only blocks *automatic* graduation
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Jul 15 at 0:25 | comment | added | Henry Ecker Mod | @PresidentJamesK.Polk unreviewed staging ground posts auto-graduate. The intent being to prevent review task starvation where an asker spends eternity waiting for a reviewer that never comes. ("Unreviewed" isn't quite accurate as there are some non-blocking reviews which include: "minor edits", the first close vote review, and pending flags. All of these do not prevent auto graduation) | |
Jul 14 at 22:43 | comment | added | President James K. Polk | Sounds good. I also thought questions auto-graduated after a certain amount of time. | |
Jul 14 at 22:22 | comment | added | Ryan M Mod | @KarlKnechtel You might be thinking of "Minor edits"? From the help center: "If your question needs minor edits, you can post it immediately after you have edited it. If it needs major changes, you can submit it for evaluation again so reviewers can have another look at your question and evaluate it again." The auto-graduation is if the post does not receive feedback, which doesn't apply if it's received feedback that it needs major changes. (disclaimer to all of this: as a mod, the effects of reviews may differ somewhat from non-mods) | |
Jul 14 at 22:18 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | Hold on; since when does the "Major changes" state prevent others from graduating a question? I could have sworn I've seen questions I marked thus, get graduated promptly thereafter with no meaningful change. But aside from that, my understanding is that questions auto-graduate after a specific amount of time in the queue without other explicit handling... ? | |
Jul 14 at 22:11 | history | answered | Ryan MMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |