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I flagged this question as off-topic because it asks for recommendation for books and tutorials. But my flag was declined. Why was this flag declined?

Various questions regarding pure OO (Getting set up WITHOUT an ide; Tutorials; The associated books)

... I can't find any good tutorials that aren't in video format.

I'm also looking for tutorials that are presented textually rather than visually. ...

Also, would anyone be able to recommend the official books? ...

So yes, my questions: What pure-OO language would be good to start off with? How would I go about learning it without having to use an IDE? And is there an associated book written by the language author(s)?

All the answers consist of book recommendations and this looked like an off-topic question to me.

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    ++ completely agree and voted to close.
    – user2140173
    Commented Aug 13, 2014 at 8:55

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You flagged the question as off-topic and it went into the Close Review queue. The result of the review was Leave Open × 3 which declined your flag. Moderators don't review close flags so this was done purely by the reviewers in the queue.

But once you posted this, the question received a close vote, which sent it back into the Close Review queue and it's now been closed.

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  • I didn't know there were robo-close-vote-reviewers too. Commented Aug 13, 2014 at 13:01
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    @JeffreyBosboom: Robo-reviewers for sure. They declined flags on these too. It's only possible if someone is robo-reviewing. Commented Aug 13, 2014 at 13:51
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    @InfiniteRecursion What are you talking about? That second post is perfectly good. The first one I voted to close, I assume it was passed over because it's long and doesn't immediately look like a request for a tool. Commented Aug 13, 2014 at 17:16
  • @PatrickCollins: Second question looked like it's asking for off-site resource and tutorials, and finally OP self-answered with documentation link and accepted it. The other answerer provided an off-site resource, because OP asked for it. Thanks for letting me know it's a valid question. Commented Aug 13, 2014 at 17:57
  • @InfiniteRecursion That second one looked like a perfectly reasonable question with a tacked-on request for tutorials at the end. My understanding, which is hopefully correct, is that the proper response to that, rather than flagging for closing, is just removing the off-topic part of the request? I say hopefully because I went ahead and did that. :p
    – neminem
    Commented Aug 13, 2014 at 18:16
  • Oh, the request for a tutorial had been removed. That looks like a good call to me. Self-answering isn't a reason to close -- he asked a question, ended up fixing his own problem, and decided to share with the community. Good for him. The other answer has a dead link with no explanation of how it's relevant. Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 4:40
  • @bluefeet I was about to ask a similar question when I was suggested this. I too had a couple of flags disputed on questions like this one stackoverflow.com/questions/29719786/… It seems weird to me. Are people reviewing the close queue really paying so little attention?
    – nestedloop
    Commented Apr 18, 2015 at 17:05

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