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What does "status-declined" tag mean when it's added to discussion type of questions?
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.
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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I wasn't the one who added the tag, and I didn't handle the flag. But the way I see it, the [status-declined] tag was added specifically because of this line:
The Codidact community team have accepted to be the staff and run the community. So, in my opinion, if Codidact is an aspiring platform, one may expect that they work as paid staff do.
Am I right?
And for that, the answer is a resounding no. (See the answers there for a more in-depth explanation on why.)
Since the main point of the question is asking "can I expect this", and the answer is "absolutely not", the request to be able to expect that volunteers behave like paid staff is being declined.
It is a bit confusing, though, I'll agree; but it gets the point across that the point being raised here has been considered and declined.
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