While reviewing, I found this and a few reviews on I found this. This user seems to post the same (useless) answer all over the place.
How do I call this to moderator attention, e.g. is there a flag-option on users I failed to find?
While reviewing, I found this and a few reviews on I found this. This user seems to post the same (useless) answer all over the place.
How do I call this to moderator attention, e.g. is there a flag-option on users I failed to find?
Just flag one of their answers, picking the custom "in need of moderator intervention" option. Use the textbox to explain the problem as you've done here, either linking to their other answers or just linking directly to their profile. The moderator who processes your flag will follow up, either by deleting the individual answers or destroying the entire account.
There is no need to raise multiple flags. For example, please don't flag each answer separately. A single flag on one of the answers (it doesn't matter which one you pick) will do.
There is no way to flag a particular user because we want to keep the focus on content, rather than users. There are occasionally edge cases like this where a user is the problem, but it still works just as well to flag the offending answer.
If a user posts duplicate answers (exact duplicates), those are automatically added to a moderator queue to be reviewed. Typically, if they're not horrible spam, that's sufficient, and we've received suggestions to leave those alone and not flag them (as it may end up confusing the issue if you flag the one that the system doesn't flag).
Otherwise, raise flags as Cody suggests (if the post is not an exact duplicate, or if the post is in more-urgent-than-usual need of attention.