From What is consideration?:
Only blatant, egregiously offensive troll posts should be considered for reapage. For useless, stupid, off-topic, and annoying nodes:
Does this mean that we'll end up with a bunch of troll/OT nodes at the end of the listings just because they aren't reaped and aren't approved? (like this node - after almost a month it's still/again sitting in Unapproved petitions - bottom of Perl Monks Discussion). Or is there some mechanism that deals with this?

I'd much rather either approve them and let them drop off the new nodes lists, or reap them. At least that way they'll be gone from my site sight eventually.


In reply to OT / less obvious Troll posts and how to deal with them (consideration guidelines) by Joost

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