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Question by ScaniX · Aug 17, 2016 at 09:45 PM · rejectedanswerbumpcomments

When rejecting an answer, adding a reason as comment bumps the question

I tried to reject some answers that were added to very old questions and added a comment to that answer to let the author know about it, but that lead to the question being bumped.

Am I missing something? Is there another function for this? Or shouldn't a mod comment when rejecting answers in general?

I have read the guidelines, but they just say that I should add a comment. Rejecting an answer to not let someone bump a thread and then bump it myself through a comment is pretty stupid. ^-^

EDIT: I also tried changing the comment visibility to "original poster and moderators", but that did not change anything.

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avatar image Owen-Reynolds · Aug 19, 2016 at 06:25 AM 1
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Yeah, that's been around for a while. The Recent-Changes tab doesn't take into account deletion/rejection. It's slightly offset by it being a pain to add rejection comments in the first place (the old system let you comment and reject directly from the $$anonymous$$oderation Queue.) And I don't think there's even an official policy on whether me-too/bumps are allowed.

I just reject w/o a comment Answers like "Nobody?" Then I leave the rest for, well, apparently, you.

avatar image ScaniX Owen-Reynolds · Aug 19, 2016 at 08:13 AM 0
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Thank you!

At least now I know that I didn't fail to use the system correctly. In the meantime I have seen other (senior) mods bumping old questions with reject comments as well, so...

avatar image meat5000 ♦ ScaniX · Aug 19, 2016 at 11:09 AM 1
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Bumping is just clutter. Its unnecessary and shows self-importance.

If a user needs to bump a question its a general indicator of a bad or otherwise unanswerable question.

The way to bump this is to edit the question to add more info.

I don't leave comments when I reject nonsense like 'bump' and 'me too'. That'd be me spending more time over the rejection than that user put in to the writing and submission. Not happening.

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avatar image Owen-Reynolds · Aug 19, 2016 at 08:15 PM 0
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It's also hard to leave a useful comment if you can't cite anything. re ScaniX's comment: the $$anonymous$$oderator guidelines say you can answer old Qs. There's a paragraph about it, but I don't understand anything past "not necessarily always have to be rejected". Likewise rejecting me-to's and bumps - if you write "UA doesn't allow bumps" you're lying, and writing "there's no policy, but this is what I assume" seems non-helpful.

The way the system is now, rejecting low-OP-effect posts w/o comment may be better. I think they're more likely to have forgotten they even did it, or assume "the system" flagged it somehow. Sure, a drop-down with common reasons would be nice, but that's doubly non-achievable (no way to add a dropdown, no documented reasons to give.)

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