Dear mod you got to let me know.
Should I flag or should I go?
If you say “that post’s a goldmine”
It'll be here 'til the end of time.
So you got to let me know.
Should I flag or should I go?
I'm not a massive flagger, but with two recent declined flags (declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it) in a row I'm beginning to question my flagging abilities.
First one: Answer to Inadvertent use of = instead of ==. Link only answer (link broken), flag declined, but with "link only answer" review comment... (edit: image put back in, still doesn't answer the question asked, now deleted, image for <10k users)
Second one: Answer to Can't import tkinter (or Tkinter), comment-like answer which ends with:
If it still doesn't work you could probably download it off the internet.
How do they answer the question according to Stack Overflow standards?
And what do I do (besides of downvoting) to get those questions eventually getting in the Low Quality queue and get deleted? (There are a lot of answers like this that end up in the low quality queue; how did they get there? Automatic flagging? Race condition between reviewers and moderators?)
EDIT: It seems that it's a "historical" problem. If some answers like those were posted nowadays, they would be downvoted/deleted (instead of getting a zillion unjustified upvotes), but old ones, no, and there seems to be no efficient way to get rid of this "legacy".
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instead of==
" but the question is completely different. "- Why don't compilers raise an error? - Use yoda conditionals." Really?