While cruising the suggested edits queue, I arrived at this answer
So what's the problem (let's leave aside that it's answering how to add 1 day and not 1 month as asked in the question (that's a downvote/upvote reason) and people like it a lot, so I guess they have a strange calendar or was searching for something else).
It also has copied code from this answer (see the addDays
function) and this answer see the bottom code.
OP has left a link, it's old, with lots of upvotes (so is it useful?). Let me consider it's in good faith and I can edit to add the correct attribution, but what do I end up with?
The quoted answer on how to add 1 day on a question that asks how to add 1 month with lots of upvotes, hmm that's a duplicate, but the question is not a duplicate (the days in a month are not always the same at least, not in my calendar).
I actually then decided to leave a comment on the question (related) and raise a custom moderator flag.
However, what do I do if a moderator comes by and decides to just add attribution, which seems the most obvious thing do to if you do not have domain knowledge and take a lot time to study the posts (moderator trap). I retracted and decided to cry out for your help on Meta.
Was I correct to gather a >20K mob "cloud of experts" on Meta to delete it? What should I do in this situation? Is it better to bring to Meta or just let moderators handle it? (And if they don't choose what I think is correct, I post a "Who declined my flag?" on Meta?)