I flagged this answer as very low quality. Now the post is completely OK so there isn't any reason to flag it, but as you can see in the edit history, first the answer was hidden behind markdown and therefore when I flagged it, it looked like this with nothing else:
This is the answer what you want like abcd efghinj...
This really looked like something very low quality, since it was nothing that looked like an answer (without looking at the markdown). When I flagged it, I didn't think of looking at the markdown and simply thought that the author was just trying to make the site messy or something similar, so I flagged it.
Then the moderator declined it with the reason "declined - The answer was hidden behind the markdown, Kindly edit the post and fix these. It is not a flag worthy post. Regards." and edited it. I have no problem with that, however, there was no way I could guess that the code was hidden behind markdown, so I think that there should be some kind of system preventing this from happening.
It would therefore be useful to implement a system which detects similar cases to prevent this happening. It could detect any HTML code that isn't formatted as code and that isn't supported in the markdown. This should be implemented in both questions and answers, since answers with invisible code can be flagged as very low quality as in the example above and questions with invisible code can be closed as unclear what you're asking or off-topic because needs a MCVE. When such code is detected, there are two possibilities that I could think of:
- Post the HTML as plain text, letting the community edit it to format it properly
When the OP submits his post, such code could generate a warning like:
You currently have non supported HTML code posted as plain text, which could lead to your answer being badly formatted. Please check the preview to see if this is really how you want your post to look. You can press CTRL+K or the {} button to format your code.
In that case, if the OP decides to submit anyway, a warning like the following could be displayed to anyone trying to downvote or flag the post:
Some code in this post may be hidden behind markdown. Do you really want to downvote/flag this post? Yes No
I think that a feature similar to one of the above should be implemented to avoid HTML code being hidden behind markdown, like it was the case in the answer that I flagged. The second option would in my opinion be better since it doesn't change what people actually can post, it only generates a warning that will be useful in some cases.
(By the way, I would also like to know why my flag was declined and not disputed. According to this answer, disputed flags are used if "This isn't spam, but I can definitely see why it was flagged". Isn't that the case here?)