I marked https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40789941/boostrap-form-elemnts-out-of-grid as rude.
It was declined. Not a big deal. But after it was deleted. Why it was deleted? (I don't know how/ to who ask).
I read many posts about similar situations (e.g. rude or abusive flag declined) so I'm going to ask something a little it different.
First, my motivation: Question apparently contains just "WTF" which while reading is "WHAT THE FUCK" but the links were sending to a page containing rude words like
"This is for IE shit, who gives a fuck about IE?"
Second, definitions:
"Rude: discourteous or impolite; bad-mannered."
There's no need to ask to a philologist to conclude that rude means "rude". Doesn't need an extra level to be flagged, doesn't need to be aggressive, offensive, indecent, outrageous, insulting or even more. Maybe one day there will be a different flag for all these situations but so far we have "rude or abusive" so anything that is just rude per se should be enough.
Third, a first question: It is a correct approach to evaluate the whole question, including the content of the linked page, in order to judge the quality of the whole a post? Should we merely take care only of the text or links and attached images too? Please try to explicit consequences for yes and consequences for no in your answer. (e.g. if a text is ok but the accessory content is spam, phishing etc... should you flag it or not?).
Fourth, a second question (
Taking this comment from rude or abusive flag declined as starting point for further questions:
"Fucked" and "idiot" are rude, but don't fit the criteria for truly "offensive" -- those words might sometimes be acceptable on the site. More importantly, the question can just be edited to remove them -- it doesn't require moderator intervention. You can't see the question because it was deleted by a moderator.
- What is rude is rude. Shouldn't need to be worst to be flagged as "rude".
- "Sometimes"... introduces, imo, too discretionality. Who judges when it's the right or wrong time?
- Let's say that, ok are just words, a bit rude but harmless. Is there really need for that? I want to read code and keep positive attitude in my day trying helping others about code. Do I have to read whatever the frustrating mood suggested to the angry developer? I think the meaning of the flag "rude or abusive" differently than from others flags is more subject to opinions but yet has the great goal to keep stackoverflow a pleasant place.
- Totally agree with the comment. But yet a question. Can a question be deleted because "rude" and at the same time a "rude" flag on the same question being rejected because considered not enough rude?
I would like to receive answers that can help us as community to make good decisions in similar cases, showing also deep analysis and different perspectives. Not just some general agreement or disagreement about how subjective is the language according to the sensitiveness the readers. We take this for granted.
Thanks