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What am I supposed to do with a piece of spam that I review in the Low Quality queue?

While reviewing in the Low Quality Posts queue I was presented with an answer that looked like it would be delicious grilled with a slice of pineapple: I wasn't too sure what to do with this in the ...
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Parse.com is shutting down and SO is flooded with off-topic requests for alternatives

parse.com is shutting down at the end of the year, and Stack Overflow is getting flooded with off topic questions asking for alternatives (more than 11 in the last 8 hours). Some are already closed, ...
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Add ability to "flag" tag wiki

Decided to do some reviews today and came across this suggested edit to a tag wiki. The content for the wiki is copied verbatim from the wikipedia page for S-Plus. You can even see the citation/edit ...
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Allow flags to interrupt edit grace periods

We sometimes see spam tests and very different users post questions or answers consisting of garbage unreadable content (think "asdfasdf", among other trivialities). These posts are quickly caught by ...
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Duplicate flags shouldn't be disputed on a question that "Looks OK"

When the consensus on a question in Triage is that the question Looks OK, all flags on it are disputed (source). This makes sense for off-topic/unclear/broad/opinion-based/VLQ flags, but not for ...
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How to handle "Explain how this ${code dump} works" questions [duplicate]

I've been seeing more and more frequently what I call "explain how this works" questions. A good example is: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23523344/function-explanation-needed Essentially, OP ...
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Should revisions that contain credentials be deleted?

We see quite a lot of flags like: Revision 1 contained real credentials Up to now I've handled these by forwarding them to community managers or developers who have the power to permanently banish ...
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Add another canned flag decline reason

Please can we get a 4th pre-canned flag decline reason added to the options when declining flags. Something like: Don't use custom moderator flags for raising issues that are covered by the ...
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Flagging link-only answers [duplicate]

According to this post, we should be flagging link-only answers because an answer should actually contain an answer. With the above in mind, I have flagged several answers as "link-only" answers and, ...
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How to handle troll comments on a question that's over 2 years old?

I think I'm being trolled in the following comments: The question is over 2 years old, solved, and he won't stop commenting and saying he's flagging me and starting to get rude. Can a moderator ...
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How did this user raise 5,000 helpful flags in only 52 days?

I was browsing the site, and found that this user has been on the site for only 52 days, yet has over 5,000 helpful flags. It should not be possible to raise that many flags in such a short time ...
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When someone's creating multiple accounts just to post time-wasting questions, is flagging useful?

There's a user posting fake questions on SO right now from a variety of accounts. Some are fairly obvious, others are carefully-crafted to waste people's time (including this one [10k+ only, it's ...
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What flag to use for answers that say "use ChatGPT to fix your errors"?

I just came across an answer post that (essentially) just said "Use chatGPT to help correct your errors" (To be fair, the answer had a tiny bit of actual information, but I would say nothing ...
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Can the mods agree on how we should mass-flag comments?

There are two possible ways to mass-flag obsolete (or otherwise deletion-worthy) comments on a post: Raise an "Other" flag on the post noting that most/all of its comments are obsolete Flag every ...
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Should OP get notified when their question is flagged for closure?

Would it be better if the OP of a question gets a notification when a user flags their post to be closed? Something like: Your post has been flagged as "Need Details Or Clarity". If ...
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Self deletes shouldn't validate spam flags

Quite a few users are prone to flagging as spam any/all terrible questions, simply because they're terrible. This is incorrect use of the spam flag and if a moderator catches it the flags will be ...
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What, if any, are the consequences for a user who has too many comments flagged "No Longer Needed"?

I've read the following post but it only seems to discuss comment bans. Flag commenting consequences? I've been asking OPs who have posted a question, commented underneath the question with ...
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Is a post like 'assdddsssafffwq' spam?

For example, this post: I think posts like this should be deleted immediately. These posts don't help anybody. So the question is, is that spam? I did flag a post like that spam, now here is that ...
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What is the correct procedure for handling large amounts of trashy comments on a post?

There have been many times when I come across a useful and well written answer, and find multiple "Thank you!", or "This works!", or "This is the one true answer", type of comments. By "multiple", I ...
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Should I flag old questions that ought to be closed?

I often use the new answers to old questions page. Mostly I like to seek bad answers that should be voted for deletion. Occasionally the answer itself is a sign that the question is bad and should ...
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Allow retracting flags on deleted posts even if you can't view deleted posts

Now that we have the ability to retract flags, I would like to make use of it to retract flags that would most likely be marked helpful but would have no further actionable effect on a post. Problem ...
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Is there any way to be helpful besides answering questions?

I have a lot of questions because I'm relatively new to programming. I'm trying to solve as many as I can before asking here, but I still have a lot left. Also, I haven't yet found any questions I can ...
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"Thanks a lot! Thx!" comment - Flag declined

I generally flag comments only "thanking" other people as "too chatty" (see for example Thanks in a comment?, Should "Thank you" comments be flagged?). And what now follows is yet another "...
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Why was my custom flag declined? When should I use a custom flag?

Every post or comment flag dialog has an option to raise a custom (moderator) flag: Every day, moderators receive a lot of custom flags that do not need to be custom flags. Custom flags take a longer ...
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How about adding a "duplicate answer" manual flag type?

In a previous How to handle cleanup of late blatantly duplicate answers ('surfing') on popular questions question, we got answers encouraging users to flag copied/duplicate answers and ...
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Reasonable suggested edit but inappropriate edit summary

Today I came across this suggested edit review. I rejected it mostly because of the comment going with the suggested edit but also because in my opinion the suggested edits don't really improve the ...
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Extended plagiarism, how many to flag?

I just tripped over a user that has a rather extensive percentage of plagiarized answers (and questions, and plagiarized answers to their own plagiarized question..). I've flagged half a dozen of ...
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Can a username be considered spam?

I was reviewing some posts and came across an answer where OP's username was a website URL: Serversitters.com. I'm not entirely sure how to deal with this, specifically, if I should flag this user ...
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What is the exact definition of "spam" for Stack Overflow?

This question deals with denied spam flags. The following example of a low-quality answer with a link to an external site is given in the question: We can find the permutation of a string by using ...
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Jelastic using Stack Overflow as product support

Jelastic seems to be using Stack Overflow as a tech support forum, using this user. Their website points to Stack Overflow via "Resources -> User Forum" link on their top level menu, and a sampling ...
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What's the point of the "Very low quality" flag action, in "Help and Improvement" reviews? Where's the downvote / close option?

In the "Help and Improvement" review queue, there are 3 possible actions to complete the review: Edit Skip And, a little more obscure: A link saying "question is very low quality", which flags the ...
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Is the "nearly 2,000 flags per day" statistic in the election page out of date?

tl;dr: How many flags do we actually get a day on Stack Overflow? The current, 2019 elections say (emphasis mine): Due to the size of Stack Overflow (averaging nearly 2,000 flags per day!), ...
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Sometimes, "rude or abusive" is highlighted red - why?

The below image was taken from my flag history. Notice how one flag is highlighted bright red, but the other two are not. What does the bright red highlighting indicate? In case this is needed, the ...
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Disallow languages other than English in chat

Please note that I am proposing a Policy Change in this post and not a Software Change on purpose. That's because software changes are hard to make, and policy changes are easy. I can propose a ...
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Is low-rep flagging on popular tags counterproductive?

I'm currently below the threshold for casting close votes directly - I'm limited to flagging questions for review. I routinely flag duplicate and off-topic questions in some popular tags. Most of ...
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Guidelines to being a prolific snitch

Just the other day, I encountered an atrocious question from a user whose reputation would make you believe they'd know better than to ask such a question. They also didn't respond meaningfully to ...
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Should we be allowed to flag duplicate answers? [duplicate]

This has been one of my pet peeves for quite some time now -- duplicate answers in the same question. I know almost everyone has encountered this at least once, in their answers, questions, or even ...
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Guide on how to handle sensitive information in posts

What has happened... Two days ago, while checking the review-queue for suggested edits, I approved an edit of a question where an API-key got revealed. To be clear, the API-key was present in the ...
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'Try Code Review' flag

There are several flagging options akin to the following: Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used ...
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Lots of disputed flags since yesterday

I've been going through the Triage queue for quite some time now. However, since yesterday, 11 of my flags have been marked "disputed", almost half of my total disputed flags. I do know that disputed ...
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What should I do when I find duplicates, but have <50 reputation points?

I was just looking for the answer to a random error I was getting from a program, and the first question I found was marked (correctly) as a duplicate of a much older post with a great, still relevant,...
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Flag question vs. close vote vs. both?

I just gained access to close voting and I noticed that there is some overlap between casting a Close Vote and flagging a question. If I think a question is a duplicate should I flag it as a ...
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Should the "Not an answer" flag be split in two?

Been reading a suggested wording change to the "not an answer" flag and related meta discussions (there are a lot). It's obvious that there are two camps on this issue, each with a lot of voices. One ...
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Flag window is semi-transparent for downvoted answers

On an answer with 3 or more downvotes, the flag window is semi-transparent, like the answer, which makes the flag options hard to read and select: The problem is also visible with the share window (...
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New comment's red flag shows text 'flag' instead of icon

I loved the new red flag shown near to the flagged comment, but it shows a red "flag" text immediately after the flag action, like : After a refresh, the red icon appears and it looks perfect : I ...
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If the question is specifically about a certain language, is an answer in another language valid? [duplicate]

Recently, I came across this question asking about collecting a list into sublists in Scheme. The OP received a very comprehensive answer, which was accepted. However, another answer was posted in a ...
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A post looks like gibberish. If I can read the content nonetheless, should I flag it for its content or its gibberish style?

I just stumbled upon this answer: (screenshot for <10K) My first thought was, that the poster had difficulties with the English languages, but his comments suggest that he does it on purpose. How ...
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Should we not flag rude/abusive a post containing valuable content?

declined - While we understand your concern(s), the "rude/abusive" flag should only be used when the post is completely unsalvageable and needs deletion. This post can (and should have been) ...
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What to do with a user who's offering bad advice, and why are comments being deleted?

It started this morning, with this question. Yet another PHP "something's wrong with my string encoding, json_encode produces weird characters" question. I closed it as duplicate of a question which ...
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Fixing the disconnect between VLQ and Triage

tl;dr; When flagging questions as VLQ, we're inadvertently sending too much noise to the moderators to handle. Over the past year, the reviewers here on Stack Overflow have shown themselves able to ...
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