After I flagged a bunch of "bad" (in my opinion) questions/answer I got all of them declined (no surprises that I got the above-mentioned message). Just because my opinion was so drastically different from the thoughts of moderators/community, I wanted to know whether these Q/A are actually suitable for this site. My main point is to figure out whether it makes sense for me to waist my time for flagging and writing description and community's time by reading my nonsense and declining it. So here I state the link, flag description and the resolution. Careful, long rant ahead:
- The answer does not bring anything new (that was not covered in answers written 2 years ago). The same reason for another answer. Both declined because: flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
- very low quality. What is a beacon network? What OP have tried? What connection does it have to neural network? But a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it.
- here is my wall of text, i can't explore my code.. so please just tell mi why this error comes up. But this is not a very low quality question. Another wall of text with the same resolution.
- not an answer which looks like an attempt to guess what might be the problem with a link. In my opinion this should be a comment. But oderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
- as a person who uses go, I can tell that it is not possible to understand what is going on there. But one more time it looks like it is not a low quality question
- Not only the question is not appropriate here, the answers are vastly obsolete. Knowing about a huge progress in deep neural network and the hype created by google's success it it give a strange feeling to read how obsolete and useless they are. So instead of reopening and modifying I would suggest to delete the question because as with all technology the state of the art is changing. But flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention. If a totally obsolete question with a completely obsolete/wrong answers is not something that requires intervention, then I do not know what requires it.
- relates to anecdotal stories about how people used some AI technique. In my opinion the stories of how I build something is more suitable to a blog, but the reason for decline is same reason as above.
- do you know why company A built product B? Highly subjective question, because no one except few leads from that Facebook team knows the answer. Also declined - I'd recommend using a standard close vote or close flag for this and let the community decide.
- and we all need jokes about randomness/cryptography. Knowing how prolific xkcd or dilbert are, I am sure that I can answer any question with a picture from one of these sources. Do we really need it? It looks like yes, because flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
Thanks for listening. One more time I want to figure out why exactly we think that these are good questions answers. So together with a downvote, I really hope to get at least a comment as a feedback.
Do not ask a moderator to play God Emperor for you.
I never said to get the moderator involved. I want a channel which does not involve mod, if it's not appropriate (or worth their time) for them to get involved. With that available, these flags can be route through that channel to be processed by community.