Understanding post flags in Discourse

:bookmark: This guide describes what happens when a post is flagged in a Discourse forum. It covers various flag scenarios, including single and multiple flags, along with their impacts on posts and users. This information is particularly relevant for administrators, moderators, and users with a high trust level.

:person_raising_hand: Required user level: All users (Administrators and Moderators for some actions)

Flagging posts is an essential moderation tool in Discourse forums. Flags help maintain community standards by allowing users to report inappropriate content. When a post is flagged, it enters a review process that involves several possible automatic and manual actions.

Summary

This documentation covers:

  • The flagging process
  • Actions triggered by single and multiple flags
  • Impact on trust level 0 users
  • How editing flagged posts works
  • Automatic topic closure due to multiple flags
  • Additional considerations and best practices

Flagging process

When a user flags a post, several actions can occur:

Single flag actions

When a single user flags a post:

  1. The post appears in the review queue.
  2. Staff and category moderators can review the flagged content.
  3. Actions available to the staff include:
    • Agreeing with the flag.
    • Disagreeing with the flag.
    • Ignoring the flag.
    • Hiding the post, triggering an automatic private message (PM) to the user encouraging an edit.
    • Silencing the user.
    • Suspending the user.
    • Deleting the post.

:bulb: Flags from well-trusted users might automatically hide the post based on their trust level and flagging history.

Multiple flag actions

If a post receives multiple flags before staff handles it:

  1. The post is immediately hidden if “enough” users flag it (e.g., 3 Trust Level 1 users or 2 Trust Level 2 users).
  2. Different views:
    • The post author sees a message indicating the post was flagged by the community.
    • The community sees a message that the post is temporarily hidden.
    • Staff sees the actual post dimmed to indicate it is hidden for others.
  3. A friendly PM is sent to the author explaining the next steps, indicating that editing can un-hide the post.

Editing flagged posts

  • Author edits flagged post: The post is immediately un-hidden and remains in the review queue for moderation.
  • Author does not edit flagged post: The post stays hidden indefinitely unless a moderator intervenes. After 30 days, hidden posts are automatically deleted.

Re-flagging a post

If a post hidden by flags is flagged again after being edited, the flags require manual handling by a moderator. No further automatic editing opportunities are given to the user.

Automatic topic closure

If multiple posts in a topic receive flags from at least 5 unique users, the topic closes automatically for 4 hours, pending moderator review. This helps prevent heated discussions from escalating.

Trust level 0 users and spam flags

  • Trust Level 0 users are new and less trusted.
  • A post from a Trust Level 0 user receiving 3 spam flags will not only be hidden but will also silence the user, preventing further posting until a moderator reviews the flags.

Best practices

  • Encourage users to flag inappropriate content responsibly.
  • Regularly review flagged posts to ensure swift and appropriate actions.
  • Educate your community about the flagging process to foster a proactive moderation culture.

Common issues and solutions

Q: Do likes affect flags?
A: No, a flagged post will be hidden regardless of the number of likes.

Q: Can users who flag see who else flagged the post?
A: No, only moderators can see who flagged a post. This protects user privacy.

Q: How quickly do flags need to be applied to prevent email notifications?
A: Flags must be applied rapidly to prevent email notifications. This depends on the site’s email notification settings.

FAQs

Q: Can non-moderators retract their flags?
A: No, once a flag is set, only moderators can resolve it.

Q: Does editing flagged posts override admin site settings for minimum trust level to edit?
A: No, flagged posts follow specific flag settings regardless of the site-wide edit settings.

Additional resources

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I actually really prefer the approach where you don’t need mods to step in. That’s the best part of Discourse’s approach to flagging. But the concern about getting notified about edits is spot on. However, it should be the flaggers who flagged in the first place getting the notification IMO, not the mods getting notified:

I opened this: Notification to flagger(s) when a flagged post is edited?

I disagree about that. That pushes against the learn-by-editing approach. The goal is not just that one post is fixed, the goal is that people learn to avoid the bad patterns overall, and if it takes some people more than one edit to learn what’s acceptable, fine.

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Yes, agreed, this has bugged me for a long time.

The sad reality is that so few posts get flagged to threshold, and then edited, that we have precious little signal to work with.

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I have a question regarding the other person in the exchange viz… the person the flagged post was addressed to.

Let’s say that X posts a reply to Mr Nice. A moderator / the community notices that X has made a hateful post, flags it and the post is hidden. We know that X will get a email as described above, we know the post will be hidden on the forum… that’s all described above. But what about Mr Nice? Will Mr Nice still receive the hateful post as an email, (if our forum is set to send emails about new posts) despite the post having been hidden? What if the post was flagged and hidden in a timeframe less than the timeframe set for email notification of replies?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Unfortunately, no – but when they visit the site they will see that the post has been hidden through flagging, or that a staff member has opted to remove the post.

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Thanks Jeff! It’s great to hear that the flagged post will not be delivered as an email to the adressee. :grinning:

Sorry if I was not clear. The flagging would have to happen very rapidly to prevent an email notification from being sent (and remember that Discourse won’t mail you if any device has pinged the website recently to avoid double notifications). It just depends how fast the flags come in.

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Do Likes have any affect on the system response to flags?

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They do not, no. Even a post with 50 likes that hits the flag threshold will auto-hide.

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Sorry to bring this old thread up. I’m just curious - does staff know exactly who flagged it when I flag a post?

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Yes. Staff can see who flagged it, the type of flag, and when it was flagged.

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Hi, two flag related questions:

  • Do moderators receive flag notifications based on priorities?
    I’m not sure if this is by default or by custom usage, but flagging with, “Something Else,” almost always gets a moderator for me, while flagging with any of the other three flag types doesn’t exactly seem to notify a moderator, at least for me, and I’ve used several Discourse forums for years.
  • Can non-moderators clear flags that they’ve flagged?
    For example if I was to flag someone, but then later wish to retract that flag, perhaps because of a misunderstanding, is this possible? I’ve never seemed to be able to do so, but perhaps I’m not looking in the right place.

For the default flag options, it depends on the settings. But users won’t always write the same text in something else flags so I believe they go in the queue no matter the settings.

No, the feature was removed. Topic with some info.

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Hi, does this mean that it’s completely deleted from the database, or just hidden from all normal users?

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Standard deletion, thus hidden from normal users.

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Another question, wouldn’t search engines still be able to read inside “View ignored content”? And at any rate is there a way to prevent normal users from being able to view ignored content?

Is this the auto handle queued age setting? In that case it appears to be 60 days by default.

5 posts were split to a new topic: Is it possible to edit the “Post hidden by community flags message”?

How do we know the users who flagged the post when we get the private message?

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it shows up on the flag in the moderator review queue.

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