What is the flag button on questions for?

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A new option has appeared on questions: a little flag that I assume a reader can push to flag the question. What does this flag mean: (a) A good question that I want to highlight, or (b) a problematic question that I would like the editors to fix? I see there is also an (empty) 'Flagged Content' listing, so I am guessing it's the first option. Is 'Flagged Content' only visible to me, with the flags that I choose, or is it the community's flagged content? Can't find any description of flags in 'About MATLAB Answers'.

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 28 Jun 2012
Edited: Randy Souza on 2 Jul 2012
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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 28 Jun 2012
I agree. I think they should be in 'About MATLAB Answers'. Fortunately there are confirmation needed when you press the button and when you look at the choices, you probably would know what to do.
Kent Millard
Kent Millard on 28 Jun 2012
Good catch! We'll get that information included in the About section where it belongs. Thanks!

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 28 Jun 2012
Flagging a question and flagging an answer seem to be two different things.
For a question
A flag is a request to an editor to review and potentially close or delete content on MATLAB Answers. Include the reason for your flag below.
For an answer
Flag this answer for permanent deletion
It would be nice to be able to flag an answer for editor review and not just deletion. I am not sure what happens if you flag an answer.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Jun 2012
Too bad editors don't see the flags unless they open the question. It would be nice to see which items have flags in the general listing.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Jun 2012
Never mind - I just saw the "Flagged content" right below the "Recent Activity" link in the quick launch panel on the left hand side.

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