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  1. Consider this answer. It may serve the question, but he asked for up voting at last.
  2. See this comment. In the answer, upvote begged (if you cold not find it, see edit history) and the questioner gave upvote just for this begging.

What to do in these cases? is it okay to flag for begging upvote like these?

The link of this question is broken, so the example is not clear.

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I would either comment to have the user remove it or just edit it out as it contributes nothing to the answer. This isn't something that a moderator needs to get involved in unless this is something they are doing on every answer.

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  • I edited my answer and added another example, please update your answer if you think it needs. sorry for this. Commented Jul 22, 2015 at 2:55
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    @manetsus Since these are different users my advice still stands. Commented Jul 22, 2015 at 2:57
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The author of the first answer isn't actually begging for upvotes...

He's just humorously poking fun at the "goto is the work of the devil"-crowd, which is characterized by raising rules of thumb, which have a rationale and scope of applicability, to unprecedented, doogmatic and exceptionless hights.
A real art-work of an answer on MSE about them: https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/142354

Just leave it be, and if you are part of the mentioned crowd, reconsider your zeal.


As to the second, edit it out and comment to the poster. Though if it's a pattern (or he prooves stubborn), flag for a mod to handle it (concisely and thoroughly mention everything relevant, eventually after a short summary).

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