We're preparing proper flagging on Documentation
Initially, Documentation had regular flags for content. As we tinkered with the feature it morphed into Improvement Requests. Unfortunately, that's left a few holes:
- Since improvement requests themselves are publicly visible inputs, they might benefit from flags.
- As we added in comments and other forms of meta discussion, those need flags too.
- While easy edits and rigorous review avoid the worst forms of abuse, there are still situations that might require moderator powers to address.
To be fair, we've known about these problems. We've just avoided pushing them to moderators while building the system. That's not going to cut it anymore.
As a preview, we are planning on making Documentation flags work a lot like flags in Q&A. There will be a few differences, but the system ought to be fairly intuitive for Stack Overflow users. Several spam and offensive flags (6 initially) will cause automatic removal of flagged content. Moderators will see these flags in the moderator dashboard and will be able handle them as usual.