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A question I asked a few years ago, just got a proposed edit from an anonymous user. The edit leaves the question unchanged, but adds this text at the end:

So my question is if this is racist.

I will, of course, reject it. The edit is abusive. As the user who made the inappropriate edit is anonymous, I don't see how to flag them. Is there a way to flag the user?

My question before it was edited, in its entirety:

I created a button using the built-in Button class, and set the button mask to BUTTON_MASK_LEFT | BUTTON_MASK_RIGHT. Now both left- and right-click cause the 'pressed' signal to be emitted, but I need a way to tell whether the user clicked with the left or right mouse button.

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    How would you flag an anonymous user?
    – yivi
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:09
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    Flag the post as 'In need of moderator intervention' and explain what is going on.
    – CPlus
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:11
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    As long as you reject and pick spam/abusive as reject reason their IP goes into spamram, hopefully slowing them down/blocking them for a certain period..
    – rene
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:12
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    The "best" the moderator team could do is block list the IP from making suggested edits, but I don't even know if the moderators have that sort of power against IPs. Is this a one off? Your title suggests that this has happened multiple times.
    – Thom A
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:12
  • @ThomA It's the first time it's happened to me, but S/O is big enough that it's unlikely to be a unique occurrence.
    – Dave
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:22
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    The two original dupe targets are still relevant, but I added a third which is a slam-dunk target for this issue.
    – TylerH
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:23
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    "The user who made the inappropriate edit is anonymous, so I don't see how to flag them" you can't even "flag" an existing user. You can only flag posts. If you need to flag something that's not contained to a post (e.g., pattern of pots, a user, something else) typically you should flag any post and explain why with a custom reason. A post related to the custom reason is probably best but if such a thing does not exist, then you can even flag and of your own posts.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:23
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    @ThomA IP blocking may not be a solution because many people around the world still use dynamic IPs. Commented Apr 22 at 15:26
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    I didn't say it would be a solution, just that's the likely the best that could be done, @AugustoVasques .
    – Thom A
    Commented Apr 22 at 15:39

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