What has happened...
Two days ago, while checking the review-queue for suggested edits, I approved an edit of a question where an API-key got revealed. To be clear, the API-key was present in the original post and the suggested edit was there to obfuscate the key. I considered this as sensitive information and wanted to do something more against it. So I searched for «post containing sensitive information» and found this post from Jeff Atwood on top, containing the following lines:
If you encounter a post containing sensitive information, edit it out (if possible) and then flag the post for moderator attention (a moderator will delete the post and get in touch with someone on the team to remove the revision before it is made visible again).
So what I did was flagging it for moderator attention to the best of my knowledge. Yesterday I saw that my flag got declined for the following reason:
declined - Cat is out of the bag now. Should revisions that contain credentials be deleted?, not sure there's much to be gained by mod action here.
What I think about it...
I agree with most of the mentioned points in the linked post. Still, I am dissatisfied for seeing the flag declined after taking action according to Jeff Atwood's given advice in the other post.
I did some research and found 7 answers in 3 other questions (here, here and here), all stating to flag for moderator attention. Even the two answers in the linked question mention that. After reading them, my dissatisfaction grew bigger and convinced me to write this post.
After seeing the overwhelming amount of advice to flag in such cases, I personally think the flag should have been marked as helpful. Other users may act the same way as I did after reading all the references above.
So finally to the point...
I would like to have a conclusive, uniform and final guide on how to handle posts containing sensitive information. I think it would be of use to include this guide in the Help Center, so it can be easily found by everyone. In addition a link in all the above mentioned questions would be helpful as well to do the right thing without being frustrated after.
- @Moderators: Is it possible to create such a guide and handle these cases consistently according to this new guide?
- Have I done something wrong by flagging for moderator attention?
- Do you think declining such flags is the correct response?