O.O.Balance
Senior Software Engineer at EIDU GmbH
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Member for 11 years, 7 months
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Last seen more than a month ago
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Berlin, Germany
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@LinusGeffarth Because providing (incomplete) answers in comments is discouraged. One of the reasons for that is that comments don't have full voting, which makes quality control much harder. With a little copy&paste from your library's sample code, you could have posted your comment as an answer instead. Then it would not have been deleted (no longer needed does apply to the comment, but not answers) and people could have voted on its usefulness.
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Should we say "vandalizing" to refer to defaced content?
How is Wikipedia's internal usage of the word relevant to Stack Overflow?
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Should we say "vandalizing" to refer to defaced content?
@Clive It does not. However, I don't agree that the behaviour is accurately described as vandalism. Taking your definition of "deliberately destroy or damage": I'm arguing the OP did not know their edit "damaged" the post (because of their misconception of what SO is). So, they did not "deliberately" but rather unknowingly and unintentionally damage the post (or at least that's what I suggest we assume). That is not vandalism.
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Should we say "vandalizing" to refer to defaced content?
@Clive I'm not saying the OP was in the right posting his response and insulting E_net4. What I am saying is, when a user who is new to the site makes an edit like that, assume they didn't understand why such an edit is bad – calling it vandalism without further explanation implies they know what they did wrong, and won't help them change their behaviour.
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Please don't shoot the messenger, what can I do better?
While the answers others posted provide some valuable insights, I would just like to say that being a mod who gets more downvotes than others is not a bad thing, per se. I see it as a sign that you are more controversial than other mods, and that you look after minorities rather than the majority of users. We need people like that. Regardless, you were elected, and people knew who they were voting for. I for one would vote for you again any time. Kudos for making this post. It's good to know you're on the mod team.
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Can we be more consistent about handling NAA/VLQ flags?
@Gimby While certainly true, this is not the way you're supposed to handle audits ;)
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Can we be more consistent about handling NAA/VLQ flags?
@gnat I don't think you're hearing me: I don't want to review to a lower standard at all. My approach to reviewing is thorough and critical, but I do look at the flags that are declined. I just don't want to flag for NAA when the flag is just going to be declined (causing more work for those handling flags). Refer to CodeCaster's answer. As for the audits, they routinely suggest flagging in cases where it's simply not warranted (that does not mean the post is not "suspicious", which btw I do recognise).
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Can we be more consistent about handling NAA/VLQ flags?
@Gimby When reviewing, it is not required to be familiar with the posting history of the author. If there's nothing in a post to suggest it's spam, it should not be an audit. It does however help to visit the author's profile if the answer contains a link – often you can find the same website there or the name matches. In those cases, it's spam (and a legitimate audit) due to lack of disclosure of affiliation.
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Can we be more consistent about handling NAA/VLQ flags?
@gnat Sorry, but I disagree. If I really have to skip even more reviews, I'll probably stop reviewing FP/LA. The audit is bad when it tells you flagging for VLQ is valid when in reality the flag would certainly be declined. In the real world, "Any post that attempts to answer the question—however badly—is still an answer!" (see the linked answer in my post) gets applied pretty consistently to NAA flags and VLQ is even worse ("gibberish", see the guidance on using that flag on meta in several places).