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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?

We need to stop pontificating. Without full buy-in to what the scope of the site is, the obvious answer (yeah we don't really want to support those questions) isn't going to be the obvious answer. We ...
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Am I being too rude suggesting the OP to ask their boss for clarification and not to ask the same question twice

"Any idea on where I start?" Perhaps ask your boss? As per comments on your previous question, if your superior asked you to write a hive query, you should ask what exactly they want to query for. ...
Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier's user avatar
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An asker inserted insults in a question edit; a ‘rude or abusive’ flag was raised in response. Why was it disputed?

If the text as quoted was present in a post or comment, then it's pretty much a crystal clear violation of several bullets of the site's Code of Conduct. This flag should obviously never have been ...
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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?

The problem you are putting your attention on is one of the reasons why I almost stopped answering questions on Stack Overflow. I would love to have an online community of professional ...
Michael's user avatar
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Why was my abusive flag on a post containing only gibberish declined?

I didn’t know that was the consensus, sorry! Will be sure to approve them in the future. Turns out it’s possible to change this flag to disputed after the fact, so I’ve done that now.
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What should I do with a rude/abusive comment on an off topic question?

Comments count as rude if they are rude, that's it. You should always flag rude and offensive comments, regardless of their context. We don't handle rude posts by posting rude comments.
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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?

Great question... (and thanks to @Makoto for clarifying which clarification we need!) ...is it wrong to point out the obvious? ...if they could have found the answer in 5 seconds on Google? IMO it's ...
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Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive

As someone who posts these links quite often under questions that are in severe need of a facelift, I completely concur. We've even graciously been given access to shortcuts that make it easy to post ...
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Let's get aligned on how spam flags can be used

I vote the following: Red flags on gibberish are okay (handle as Helpful). Do we really want "sdfiushrf;usrgbsrilbslfibsl.eifub!" sticking around the site for longer than necessary? Red flags put the ...
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Should we not flag rude/abusive a post containing valuable content?

You have somehow developed the mistaken impression that "rude/abusive" flags cast on posts are flagging the user. They aren't; they're flagging the post. A "rude/abusive" flag ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Sometimes, "rude or abusive" is highlighted red - why?

The highlighted "rude or abusive" flag is a so-called red flag on a question or answer, which comes with automatic penalties, such as −100 rep and IP bans. The other non-highlighted flags are ...
Floern's user avatar
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Flagged a question as rude/abusive, then edited question resulting in disputed flag

In cases where the entire question wasn't intended as being offensive / trolling, but has a section edited into it that was, we tend to remove that section and clear (dispute) the offensive flag. ...
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Am I being too rude suggesting the OP to ask their boss for clarification and not to ask the same question twice

Your comments are fine. I'd suggest not worrying about something on here when a single user tells you you are "a bit rude". Don't worry about not being "welcoming" enough. Don't get bullied into an ...
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Let's get aligned on how spam flags can be used

Is the case that we have two options which represent in reality just one action? If that's the case, then we should look to unify these two flags into one to reduce the confusion around them. That ...
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Why did staff mark this "thank you" answer as Rude/Abusive and convert-to-comment to the question?

I can address this, as the person that converted that answer to a comment. It was an error on my part. I apologize for the mistake, and any disruption or confusion it may have caused. I am relatively ...
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Is there no automatic throttling or banning of users who repeatedly post profane comments?

No, there's no such system for auto throttling users who leave a lot of rude comments. These comments have all been deleted, in most cases nearly immediately. These happened because the comments ...
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Rude flag dismissed on comment saying user "doesn't seem to be able to develop basic Java code"

Just edit it out and leave a joyful edit comment, something like My Basic is better than my Java but I soon hope to add Script or anything else that de-escalates. If that gets rolled-back or ...
rene's user avatar
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What should be done about porn links in questions?

Adult content in code snippets is not ok. But given that it was clearly not done maliciously, it doesn't necessarily need moderator intervention. You could just handle this yourself - edit out the ...
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Are moderators allowed to tolerate Islamophobic posts?

There were 3 flags raised on this question. I have read the question and investigated the issue. I decided to decline them as I didn't see any justification to take an action against the user. The ...
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Can Perspective be used to improve conversations?

I'm professionally active in Machine Learning, and I've seen many proposals in a similar phase. That is to say: nowhere near production-ready. "Perspective" is basically an academic exercise at this ...
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Feature added to show that your answer has been marked as rude or offensive

This feature already exists and is already visible to moderators as well as the owner of the affected post. Just as with any other rep changes on deleted posts, it's likely the other user didn't ...
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Why so unfriendly (and unfair)?

You've raised a lot of points, so there's quite a few things to be discussed here. First off, you need to stop and appreciate the irony of referring to other users' behavior as "trolling" ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

On the one hand, some of the flags above are patently absurd. On the other, I think there is something fundamentally wrong with how these flags are handled by the system, revealed by your guidance ...
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Is using CAPS LOCK instead of mark-down formatting rude or abusive

That's a very clear case of someone simply not knowing how to format their text properly (thinking that ALL CAPS is a suitable form of emphasis, rather than using italics), not someone trying to be ...
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What exactly is considered 'Rude or Offensive' in comments anymore?

None of those comments rises to the level of rudeness that warrants flagging as "rude or abusive." Asking people what they've tried when they've failed to show it is acceptable. There is a list of ...
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
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What have I done wrong if OP comments "this entire site is discouraging to newcomers"? Considering rudeness / politeness

The user simply took exception to your comment. It could be argued that they were baited in to a response because you had made that comment, but that's a lukewarm argument at best. In scenarios like ...
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My flags on rude comments were marked "helpful", but the user seems to have gotten away with it

No moderator has seen those flags yet, therefore you cannot draw any such conclusions. Because the comments you flagged contained an expletive, they were automatically deleted by the system, ...
Cody Gray - on strike's user avatar
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Does this constitute a "gibberish post"?

No, that is not gibberish. It is obfuscated at best. Rude/abusive flags should not be used if it is their first offense, specially because they come with a penalty when enough people follow your ...
rene's user avatar
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31 votes
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I'm trying to be polite to this user, but it doesn't seem to be helping. What should I do?

Stating that the answer does not solve the problem, without explaining why it does not solve the problem, is only going to cause problems. Strongly avoid commenting on your downvotes. If you do feel ...
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What are the typical punishments for having a post found to be rude/abusive or spam?

If a post hits 6 community spam / offensive flags, it is immediately deleted and locked, one downvote is added per flag, and the posting user receives a 100-point reputation penalty. Additionally, the ...
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