@TerryChia What? With some flags yes, with others not ... I didn't write the system so ... I don't know which ones yes and which ones no. And frankly, from past experience, flags from rooms you're not yourself in are better left alone and for mods of those rooms to deal with. I kinda don't like this "mods ganging up" with every little flag raised
A lot of times I flag insults or other hurtful comments that don't have harsh language or anything and they don't get approved and I get told to 'stop flagging senselessly'
anyway, if I now see some flags in some room I might go there but will probably leave if I see some other mod active there at the time they were raised
What's ridiculous and annoying (as much as anything else with the flagging system) is the message to the effect of "you can only act on messages that are actually flagged" - how's it my fault that between the popup coming up and me clicking on validate/invalidate the flag was already handled?
@Dan Before you actually call someone a "fucking disgrace" because he made a racist comment, make sure that the person actually did say something racist.
@Adnan It's not the word itself that's offensive, it's the context. It's expressing a prejudicial assumption that a certain class of people are likely to act in a negative way.
@Adnan That on its own is devaluing the individuals who fall under the "jihadi" category, and as such can be considered offensive. Again, it's very arguable whether that's offensive enough to be flag-worthy.
@Simon I actually have the same problem you do, I don't really get why people get offended by stuff like that. I mean I sort of do, but most of it doesn't bother me.
@Iszi Honestly, I don't think it's offensive at all. It's a fact that Syria is suffering from foreign Jihadis from Afghanistan, Iraq, and other countries.
@Adnan Yes, but that Jihadists in general, or (insert generalized group of people here), are such worthless individuals as to be called "scum" can be offensive. I didn't flag that one myself, but I'm trying to explain objectively why one might.
@Simon That would be acceptable in places which are explicitly without law or social expectations of civility. I'm reasonably confident StackExchange is no such place.
@Adnan Oh of course. But why did nothing ever get flagged during the summer and now since school restarted, everything gets flagged for no damn reason.
@Iszi Yes, yes. From now on, I will specifically only discuss about the vulnerabilities that I found in the PHP code that I'm altering. I mean, that should keep me busy, right?
I pretty much found it impossible to handle flags. Whenever I take time to read the context the flag will be handled by the time I finished by somebody who didn't bother to read
@DavidFreitag You guys corrupted me with your TWSS type of jokes. Yesterday, my friend proceeded to say that he "needed something long". Guess what word came out of my mouth.
@Lucas I worked with a Cisco switch that doesn't even give you the little green light above the port until a host with a valid MAC address is connected (if you have MAC filtering enabled)