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Ask HN: Should flag have a confirmation dialog?

4 pointsby puddintaneover 8 years ago
I had accidentally flagged a front page post that by no means had a reason to be flagged. Thankfully you guys do have the un-flag feature and I was able to quickly reverse my mis-click almost instantaneously.<p>My question however would be would it be better to include a &quot;confirm&quot; dialog, or multiple flag clicks to affirm the users choice to flag?<p>I do understand that it&#x27;s probably not really an issue just wondering if this has ever been pondered and talked about among the HN community, truly a wonderful group of humans.<p>I could not find any posts with those keywords - If I missed the post I do apologize.

5 comments

gosubover 8 years ago
I think this behavior is the correct one.<p><pre><code> - If i want to do something, do not make me click more than once - If I clicked wrong, let me undo it</code></pre>
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Jtsummersover 8 years ago
Flagging should, perhaps, take you directly to the post. I&#x27;ve sometimes found it difficult to find the link that I accidentally flagged again to undo it.<p>If not that, we need a &quot;Flagged Articles&#x2F;Comments&quot; in our user profiles so we can go back and review what we flagged and correct our errors. At least then it&#x27;d be a two-step fix instead of a look and hope &quot;unflag&quot; is on the front page or two.
corecoderover 8 years ago
Happens to me all the time with mobile; the flag link is a bit too easy to click by mistake.
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endswapperover 8 years ago
No. My assumption is that it takes more than one flag for a post to be &quot;flagged.&quot; Meaning that there needs to be some consensus to draw it to the attention of moderators.<p>Once it is flagged the reason for flagging should be obvious to moderators. If there are multiple interpretations, or flagging is not obvious, perhaps the flag is not valid.<p>The last&#x2F;only thing I flagged was something that appeared to be a thinly veiled advertisement. With Show HN I think veiled advertisements undermine the overall integrity of Hacker News.
panicover 8 years ago
If this turns out to be a real problem, a better solution would be to remove the &quot;flag&quot; link on the front page, forcing you to visit the article&#x27;s comments page to flag it. This is already how flagging works for individual comments.