I flagged Make tagging based on @user(deleted), but the flag was later disputed. I have I flagged other similar questions (contained images of code instead of code, had comments requesting the code as text, but were not updated after a reasonable amount of time) as VLQ, and those flags were approved.
After finding and reading Why not upload images of code on SO when asking a question?, I find that my flag was valid based on pretty much all of the points in the accepted answer.
I also found and read What is a "BAD" question?, which I feel the OP did not take the necessary steps to resolve this themselves. At the time of writing the question has still not been updated.
Why was my VLQ flag on this question disputed?
Here's the timeline:
2017-07-22 00:07:27Z - question asked:
Make tagging based on @user
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to use @ against username for tag system.
I have so far used bbcode for user and userid. But want to make it easier to use @ such as used for discord.
eg. @username.
All usernames have a maximum of 12 characters. And wanted Regexen to stop by eg spaces, periods and generally other special characters that are not allowed in the username.
I use "preg_match_all" because the variables are processed against search in the database to check if the user actually exists.
Does anyone have suggestions on how this can be resolved?
- 3kbest
2017-07-22 00:10:24Z - comment added: (57 seconds later):
post your input and code not only image - ewwink
2017-07-22 00:14:05Z - comment added: (three minutes and fourty one seconds later):
The input It's completely variable and something that users, for example, write in messages, chat, forums, etc. But the idea is as soon as the user writes @username here, then the regex will capture it so that the database creates a link to the user profile. - 3kbest (OP)
2017-07-22 00:28:52Z - entered triage review (fourteen minutes and forty seven seconds later)
2017-07-22 01:42:29Z - comment added: (one hour and fourteen minutes later)
@3kbest what ewwink meant is that you should paste your actual code in your question, instead of using an image. People won't want to open the image and write your code from scratch and try to fix what is wrong. They want the code in the question, so they can easily paste and do some tests. Anyway I believe this question looks too broad to get good answers - Alisson
2017-07-22 02:06:35Z - completed triage review: (twenty four minutes and six seconds later)
Requires Editing × 3, Looks OK × 1, Unsalvageable × 1
2017-07-22 02:14:12Z - comment added: (eleven minutes and thirty seven seconds later)
This is a low-quality post, I don't care if my flag was disputed, it's still of low-quality, unclear and too broad. Post your real code or delete the question. Nobody should have to retype anything. Images of code doesn't help anyone here, including a Google search. Also "Does anyone have a suggestion" makes this question opinion-based and is up to them to research this and try something then post the "code" they had trouble with. - Fred -ii- (me)