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A special case would be obvious spam (I haven't seenI haven't seen that being approved until now Nevermind, after looking at my pending flags, I did come across that being approved until now). These posts shouldn't be posted to the main site. In that case, I would flag the published post as spam and raise a custom flag on the SG post to inform mods that the reviewer let through the said obvious spam since they are probably not really taking attention while reviewing.

A special case would be obvious spam (I haven't seen that being approved until now). These posts shouldn't be posted to the main site. In that case, I would flag the published post as spam and raise a custom flag on the SG post to inform mods that the reviewer let through the said obvious spam since they are probably not really taking attention while reviewing.

A special case would be obvious spam (I haven't seen that being approved until now Nevermind, after looking at my pending flags, I did come across that). These posts shouldn't be posted to the main site. In that case, I would flag the published post as spam and raise a custom flag on the SG post to inform mods that the reviewer let through the said obvious spam since they are probably not really taking attention while reviewing.

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  • In the first case, I can find 5 approvals from the reviewer and no other Staging Ground review actions. Out of these, one question doesn't really explain the problem, one has an image of data that doesn't even have image formatting (the one you linked), one is fine IMO but could be better written, one where I am not sure what exactly the OP wants and one is asking about errors without stating what the errors are. I think this reviewer may not understand the Staging Ground and/or the expected quality level on Stack Overflow. I guess you could try to contact people like that in Chat.
  • In the second case, I found two other reviews from that reviewer which are both "Requires Major Changes" and seem reasonable. I don't see any action needed regarding this reviewer.
  • The third user approved 4 posts in the Staging Ground. The one you linked mostly looks fine for non-SMEs and I think the error does even match the first code sample (with sklearn's train_test_split)). One was (IMO rightfully) marked as off-topic before and still approved for some reason (before being closed on the main site), one should be focused more on a single problem and one has formatting issues in a way the reviewer should have definitely seen. Similar to the first case, I think this reviewer probably doesn't know what we are expecting of reviewers and it might be good to inform them.
  • The fourth user approved the question you linked (which I think isn't that bad apart from formatting issues) and voted 4 other SG posts as off-topic and the post you linked doesn't seem to be that bad to me so I don't think there's anything to do regarding that reviewer.
  • For the last user, I agree that this question shouldn't have been published but the reviewer didn't review any other questions. They might just found the question and clicked a button not really understanding it. I don't think it's worth doing anything here as they just (wrongly) approved a single question which can happen.
  • In the first case, I can find 5 approvals from the reviewer and no other Staging Ground review actions. Out of these, one question doesn't really explain the problem, one has an image of data that doesn't even have image formatting (the one you linked), one is fine IMO but could be better written, one where I am not sure what exactly the OP wants and one is asking about errors without stating what the errors are. I think this reviewer may not understand the Staging Ground and/or the expected quality level on Stack Overflow. I guess you could try to contact people like that in Chat.
  • In the second case, I found two other reviews from that reviewer which are both "Requires Major Changes" and seem reasonable. I don't see any action needed regarding this reviewer.
  • The third user approved 4 posts in the Staging Ground. The one you linked mostly looks fine for non-SMEs. One was (IMO rightfully) marked as off-topic before and still approved for some reason (before being closed on the main site), one should be focused more on a single problem and one has formatting issues in a way the reviewer should have definitely seen. Similar to the first case, I think this reviewer probably doesn't know what we are expecting of reviewers and it might be good to inform them.
  • The fourth user approved the question you linked and voted 4 other SG posts as off-topic and the post you linked doesn't seem to be that bad to me so I don't think there's anything to do regarding that reviewer.
  • For the last user, I agree that this question shouldn't have been published but the reviewer didn't review any other questions. They might just found the question and clicked a button not really understanding it. I don't think it's worth doing anything here as they just (wrongly) approved a single question which can happen.
  • In the first case, I can find 5 approvals from the reviewer and no other Staging Ground review actions. Out of these, one question doesn't really explain the problem, one has an image of data that doesn't even have image formatting (the one you linked), one is fine IMO but could be better written, one where I am not sure what exactly the OP wants and one is asking about errors without stating what the errors are. I think this reviewer may not understand the Staging Ground and/or the expected quality level on Stack Overflow. I guess you could try to contact people like that in Chat.
  • In the second case, I found two other reviews from that reviewer which are both "Requires Major Changes" and seem reasonable. I don't see any action needed regarding this reviewer.
  • The third user approved 4 posts in the Staging Ground. The one you linked mostly looks fine for non-SMEs and I think the error does even match the first code sample (with sklearn's train_test_split)). One was (IMO rightfully) marked as off-topic before and still approved for some reason (before being closed on the main site), one should be focused more on a single problem and one has formatting issues in a way the reviewer should have definitely seen. Similar to the first case, I think this reviewer probably doesn't know what we are expecting of reviewers and it might be good to inform them.
  • The fourth user approved the question you linked (which I think isn't that bad apart from formatting issues) and voted 4 other SG posts as off-topic so think there's anything to do regarding that reviewer.
  • For the last user, I agree that this question shouldn't have been published but the reviewer didn't review any other questions. They might just found the question and clicked a button not really understanding it. I don't think it's worth doing anything here as they just (wrongly) approved a single question which can happen.
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  • In the first case, I can find 5 approvals from the reviewer and no other Staging Ground review actions. Out of these, one question doesn't really explain the problem, one has an image of data that doesn't even have image formatting (the one you linked), one is fine IMO but could be better written, one where I am not sure what exactly the OP wants and one is asking about errors without stating what the errors are. I think this reviewer may not understand the Staging Ground and/or the expected quality level on Stack Overflow. I guess you could try to contact people like that in Chat.
  • In the second case, I found two other reviews from that reviewer which are both "Requires Major Changes" and seem reasonable. I don't see any action needed regarding this reviewer.
  • The third user approved 4 posts in the Staging Ground. The one you linked mostly looks fine for non-SMEs. One was (IMO rightfully) marked as off-topic before and still approved for some reason (before being closed on the main site), one should be focused more on a single problem and one has formatting issues in a way the reviewer should have definitely seen. Similar to the first case, I think this reviewer probably doesn't know what we are expecting of reviewers and it might be good to inform them.
  • The fourth user approved the question you linked and voted 4 other SG posts as off-topic and the post you linked doesn't seem to be that bad to me so I don't think there's anything to do regarding that reviewer.
  • For the last user, I agree that this question shouldn't have been published but the reviewer didn't review any other questions. They might just found the question and clicked a button not really understanding it. I don't think it's worth doing anything here as they just (wrongly) approved a single question which can happen.
  • In the first case, I can find 5 approvals from the reviewer and no other Staging Ground review actions. Out of these, one question doesn't really explain the problem, one has an image of data that doesn't even have image formatting (the one you linked), one is fine IMO but could be better written, one where I am not sure what exactly the OP wants and one is asking about errors without stating what the errors are. I think this reviewer may not understand the Staging Ground and/or the expected quality level on Stack Overflow. I guess you could try to contact people like that in Chat.
  • In the second case, I found two other reviews from that reviewer which are both "Requires Major Changes" and seem reasonable. I don't see any action needed regarding this reviewer.
  • The third user approved 4 posts in the Staging Ground. The one you linked mostly looks fine for non-SMEs. One was (IMO rightfully) marked as off-topic before and still approved for some reason (before being closed on the main site), one should be focused more on a single problem and one has formatting issues in a way the reviewer should have definitely seen. Similar to the first case, I think this reviewer probably doesn't know what we are expecting of reviewers and it might be good to inform them.
  • The fourth user approved the question you linked and voted 4 other SG posts as off-topic and the post you linked doesn't seem to be that bad to me so I don't think there's anything to do regarding that reviewer.
  • For the last user, I agree that this question shouldn't have been published but the reviewer didn't review any other questions. They might just found the question and clicked a button not really understanding it. I don't think it's worth doing anything here.
  • In the first case, I can find 5 approvals from the reviewer and no other Staging Ground review actions. Out of these, one question doesn't really explain the problem, one has an image of data that doesn't even have image formatting (the one you linked), one is fine IMO but could be better written, one where I am not sure what exactly the OP wants and one is asking about errors without stating what the errors are. I think this reviewer may not understand the Staging Ground and/or the expected quality level on Stack Overflow. I guess you could try to contact people like that in Chat.
  • In the second case, I found two other reviews from that reviewer which are both "Requires Major Changes" and seem reasonable. I don't see any action needed regarding this reviewer.
  • The third user approved 4 posts in the Staging Ground. The one you linked mostly looks fine for non-SMEs. One was (IMO rightfully) marked as off-topic before and still approved for some reason (before being closed on the main site), one should be focused more on a single problem and one has formatting issues in a way the reviewer should have definitely seen. Similar to the first case, I think this reviewer probably doesn't know what we are expecting of reviewers and it might be good to inform them.
  • The fourth user approved the question you linked and voted 4 other SG posts as off-topic and the post you linked doesn't seem to be that bad to me so I don't think there's anything to do regarding that reviewer.
  • For the last user, I agree that this question shouldn't have been published but the reviewer didn't review any other questions. They might just found the question and clicked a button not really understanding it. I don't think it's worth doing anything here as they just (wrongly) approved a single question which can happen.
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