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People often come on meta to question the usage of flags and try to get clarification on whether or not they made a good call. It's been discussed a lot, as the flags have some confusing wording, and also some people just misunderstand or can't agree on a read of them.

So why isn't there a retained set of questions that can be referenced as examples of accurate flag usage. The audits already draw on questions that are deleted, closed etc. Why not have someone choose a few of these autogenerated audits for each flag and then use them as examples for uncertain users?

I feel like this could have multiple uses.

  • You can have a link to it from Triage and other review queues.
  • You could link to it whenever a user fails an audit, show them when the flag they used does apply.
  • When a user first gets the flag privilege, they could be linked to the saved posts to better understand the flags.

I know this is not a trivial effort to curate a set that demonstrates the system working correctly, but surely it will save effort in the long term?

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    I don't see any harm in adding Flagging as a section to the FAQ Index Community Wiki - there's a way to propose FAQs on that page as well if anyone wants to take it onboard... Jul 13, 2015 at 17:04
  • Would there be a way to link deleted posts (eg spam) so that even new users with little rep could see them? Jul 13, 2015 at 17:09
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    @SuperBiasedMan: no, but you can include example posts in the FAQ post itself. Just use quoting. Note that there is an endless variety of spam, however, as spammers try to evade detection.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 13, 2015 at 17:11
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    I don't think it'd be sensible (not to mention impractical) to keep actual links to posts and flags - more a series of guidelines such as "When should I flag NAA", "When should I flag as Spam", etc ...(which I believe could be copied across from MSE) Jul 13, 2015 at 17:12

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