Did Stefano Palazzo♦ use the moderator vacation tool to inform regarding Stefano Palazzo's inactivity? According to the profile, last seen is August 29 (which is approximately a month ago).
Did any other moderators get any information regarding Stefano Palazzo's inactivity in their dashboard?
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@technastic_tc thanks for the comments - I added the transcript links to that post and others. The asterisk was due to not correcting after copying and pasting my previous answer
Background:
This is NOT for application-indicators but system-indicators.
Picture from: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/ApplicationIndicators
The objective is to show indicator-sysmonitor in Greeter/Lock/Ubiquity screens. There is a work around in:
How to make indicator-sysmo...
@technastic_tc That seems like a strange flag. In general, you shouldn't use flags for things that don't require a moderator and moderators tend to avoid doing things that can be done by the community. Since adding the contents of a comment to a question can be done by anyone (at worst, you might need to suggest an edit), that doesn't seem like a valid use of flagging.
Just suggest an edit yourself, there's no need for a mod.
@terdon I actually suggested flagging posts with comments by the OP that contain multiline code for mod attention, because you can only access the original line breaks if you have a button to edit the comment.
@Zanna Oh. OK, I guess that's a valid edge case. If so, I would also recommend suggesting to users who want to cast this flag to explain why they're flagging (there are newlines in the message) so that whichever mod handles it doesn't dismiss out of hand as something that any community member can handle.
I would personally not recommend such flags myself, especially not on AU which gets a significant amount of flags, but I don't mod here anymore so on your broad shoulders be it!
Eh, half the time you can see where the newlines are anyway, and these really don't happen very often so I never particularly minded. I also tend to leave comments asking the OP to include stuff in the question since that way the OP also learns how to use the site. But this is all a matter of personal preference, so if it works for you, great!
Story of my life. Apart from the bit where you remember some things well.
I am lucky enough to live with someone with a phenomenal memory (which is a pain when we get into arguments, she always remembers!), so I sometimes refer to my GF as my external hard drive.