So, I was poking around the questions that only had project-euler on them and found: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/524179/what-is-your-favorite-project-euler-question
It should be fairly clear from the title that this question is a poll... and it is:
What was your favorite Project Euler question? Why? Did you think of a clever trick, or did you learn some new math, or did you discover a feature of a new programming language?
So I flagged it:
Please delete this post. Its a poll from the before times. It also is rather low view and decidedly a bad question. There is no way to salvage it. It doesn't warrant an historical lock. Its better to just delete it rather than let it sit around gathering dust.
and it came back with:
declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
There are really only three options for what should be done with this post:
- Flag it for 'Delete it'. Its a low view (6813 views) poll from '09 that doesn't really fit in today's Stack Overflow.
- Flag it for 'Lock it'. For some reason, it should be historically locked. I don't believe it meets the criteria, and thats why I went with the flag for delete.
- Edit it to reopen it. I really don't think this question should be reopened.
- Raise a stink about it on meta and hope for the meta effect to delete it.
I really don't like relying on the meta effect to delete posts. It would be much easier if the post was looked at and considered "yes, that is a poll that doesn't merit historical lock" and delete it. Otherwise, one has to try to get the 10k users to rally behind it... and, well, various people have said that this is also a bad thing.
With such canned explanations (and I know that people have complained about canned comments to from users to users... this is no different) that don't give proper guidance to really why aren't you doing this, the only real option is to complain on meta.
So, since the flag was declined (and I'm still curious why)... 10k and above users, please delete the question.
To the mod who declined the flag: the best way to avoid this would have been to describe specifically why you can't take action on it. I believe it could have used your intervention to avoid people attempting to invoke the wrath of meta funneled on a specific question. Alternatively, if you believe it shouldn't be deleted, you and only you could place a historical lock on it.