@Rubiksmoose Outside the main room there's a delay, so if you report here you'll want to be quick; otherwise your late and sometimes get a message to the effect that it's already reported, or there's enough flags on it already and it's gone - that accounts for some (most?) of the times where you see (removed), it's deleted it's own message (if within 5 minutes).
@M.A.R. Thanks! You do realize these kinds of things will have to wait until the next iteration of the Council? As far as I know I signed up to help determine what the Council is going to be like ;)
@Spevacus That person has succeeded in getting a few edit rejections and sinking their reputation today. They've received some helpful feedback in the Reviews from more than one person. I suspect that they are trying to help, but don't know how. They need to read-up some more.
I was curious because I had flagged a post that seemed pretty nonsensical, then considered the idea that perhaps the poster was simply super unfamiliar with how the site works and retracted.
The answer you cite only relates to capped reputation, and not to exempt reputation.
In short, there are two daily buckets that your reputation events fall into: capped reputation and exempt reputation. Rep changes from votes and suggested edits fall into the capped bucket, while all other chang...
@Rubiksmoose @spe - See and interpretate are different. I missclicked the other day in review and going back it wouldn't let me change, so I tapped the title and manually closed using the link, nothing to retract, and upon going back again I was in Review where I was both the sole one to "leave open" and the deciding vote to close:
Quick reminder: you have 48 hours remaining to submit escalation requests for meta posts or file requests which you plan on requesting escalation, as the test ends then.