Practically its an event that's going to happen and I don't really think meta input or the strike will affect what's said, how it goes or even the audience's reaction
@JourneymanGeekOnStrike well, if the striking mods want to start a Kickstarter to buy tickets to the event and crates of tomatoes, someone may want to fund that.
The "Not Sure" flag response counts for approximately 1/5 of a flag:
The "meh" votes are taken into account with a ratio of 1:5 (and rounded downwards); in other words, for every five people doing nothing with the flag, we deduct one from the net count.
-- balpha
The 'net count' in context...
I'm not a moderator. I have ~50k rep on Server Fault. I am a regular in chat.
Because chat allows all 10k+ users across the network to act on chat flags, I (and many other regulars in SF chat) see some problematic users from other chats flagging things that aren't actually offensive.
I disagree...
@ShadowWizardStrikesBack I know about that one. It is because of that ignored feature that I was wondering if pressing that alluring "NO" button negatively impacts the flag or actually works as a "I am not sure, skip" button
Whoever flagged this, please flag to mod attention instead and ask to delete. This isn't spam chat message, it's a legit chat message linking to spam, there's a difference, and the user doesn't deserve to be chat banned just for that.
(message better be deleted anyway to prevent indexing it in search engines.)
@SPArcheon I think that six "no" would dismiss the flag. Not sure.
Actually, more accurate when it reach -6 "score", might be 3 "yes", 8 "no", and 5 "maybe".
@Peteird off topic questions on MSE, that should be asked on one of the other Stack Exchange sites. Many times done not on purpose, i.e. the user "lost their way", hence the term.
At the moment, I'm vaguely underwhelmed. I'm usually hopeful for brighter futures, but it seems that the Gen AI push has mostly brought suffering (including to former staff), and looking at some of the deleted posts, anger.
Its a world gone a little mad, with the seductive whispers of the sybils ...
With a link for folks who arn't quite familiar with greek history/myth