17

Today I saw a question that was asking about ways to block people from the USA, and naturally they accumulated downvotes. The user then got slightly hot-headed and decided to interpret the downvotes as "blocking people from the USA is a really stupid idea", resulting in abuse.

As a result I then flagged the question as [offensive], then went into my flag history to find that there was no status by the [offensive] flag.

Since the flag was already handled, I created a test question from an old unused account of mine and flagged it as [spam]:

Any other flag type besides [offensive] and [spam] are labeled with "active" when they have not been answered; additionally, when [offensive] or [spam] flags are answered, they are marked with "helpful", as expected:

Is this a bug, or an actual feature?

4
  • 15
    The old design didn't show them as active either. There's a long-standing request from 2013 to have it fixed. Still nothing.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Feb 7, 2015 at 23:56
  • 1
    About using code formatting for emphasis: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/254990/… Feb 8, 2015 at 2:38
  • 1
    Problem is, the people downvoting really do need an attitude adjustment. Downvotes on the main site do not work the same way they do on Meta. And a question can be off topic (for being related to networking, not programming) without being bad / downvote worthy. I really have to question the comment you left on the sole answer, because the question had not suggested that OP was aware of geolocation databases. Was there a ninja edit I'm not seeing?
    – Ben Voigt
    Feb 9, 2015 at 3:36
  • @BenVoigt The question suggested that the OP was in fact aware of it as they suggested it themselves. This Meta question isn't about that question; please keep on-topic.
    – AStopher
    Feb 9, 2015 at 8:26

0

You must log in to answer this question.

Browse other questions tagged .