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by js2
443 days ago
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It must work that way. When I flag articles and they don't immediately show as `[flagged]`. I would guess the number of flags is weighted by upvotes, maybe (but less likely) by the karma of the person flagging the article. The software must track who flags articles since you can lose flagging privilege if you do it frivolously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12173809 As far as I know, once an article is flagged it cannot become unflagged by user action. Only dang can unflag articles he thinks the community deserves to discuss. Articles can also become `[dead]` which I think happens automatically for submissions detected as spam. Per dang, users can vouch for such submissions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43268468 |
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Something really in the water the last few years in tech circles. Or maybe just disgruntled as the stock compensation infinite money printer has ended.