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What does "status-declined" tag mean when it's added to discussion type of questions?

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Meaning of the status-declined tag is clear in case of feature request, bug type of question or, even, flags. But "discussion"? It's confusing.

Context: Voluntariness vs. Responsibility, which of them should be considered as a priority for the community team?

Initially I've thought it is a mistake (I really can't realize how discussion can be declined) but the flag was rejected with unambiguous response. Btw, response to the flag is a nice feature: helpful and looks neat.

So this Q is attempt to clarify the issue until description for this tag isn't provided.

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Moshi‭ wrote about 4 years ago

I assume it is because of the poster's implicit request that Codidact volunteers work like paid workers, which is certainly something that can be declined.

FoggyFinder‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@Moshi But the last sentence makes clear it was a question/assumption and not a request. Tbh, such request (and even Q) doesn't make any sense to me. Obviously it's impossible.