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Both can be correct: counseling with one L is the American spelling; counselling with two L's is the English/Canadian spelling which is often flagged by US spell-checkers.
A red wavy underline typically indicates a spelling error or typo, not necessarily a grammatical mistake. It suggests that there may be a misspelled word or an unrecognized term in the text.
Flagged words are usually the words that match an entry in a dictionary of slang words, deprecatory words, etc. Such words are frequently replaced by several stars before validating a post. It gives the user the chance to rephrase their post, especially when the flag was uncalled for.
Not necessarily. A flagged word is a word that has been marked for some reason, which could include misspelling, grammatical error, or improper language use. It varies based on the context in which the word is flagged.
Flagged questions are ones that we need to improve. So, if you see something that is flagged and you want to work on it, check and see what it was flagged for, and then fix whatever it is. If you don't know, then run through the major things... check the spelling, check to see if it was copied and pasted from another site, check to make sure it isn't just spam or vandalism, or just a wrong answer.
You can't it is automatically flagged by Litterbot.
That's done by a bot. The same word used repeatedly could trigger it, misspelled words could trigger it, excessive use of punctuation marks could trigger it, etc.
That's done by a bot. The same word used repeatedly could trigger it, misspelled words could trigger it, excessive use of punctuation marks could trigger it, etc.
To "flag" an answer simply means to improve it. If there were spelling mistakes or vandalism (bad language, lies, spam, etc.), you can fix the simple things. To read more about Flagging and how to do it, copy the following link and paste it into your browser.http://wiki.answers.com/help/flag_for_improvement
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If your answer was flagged on WikiAnswers, it could mean several things:bad spelling or grammarnot enough detailbadly structuredone-sidedthere is inflammatory or bad languageit contains a phone numberit contains a web addressI would recommend reading the Style Rules on WikiAnswers for how to answer questions properly. See the 'related links' for a link to this question.
The number of flagged questions is constantly changing. As of July 21, 2017, there are approximately 129,991 flagged questions and answers on WikiAnswers.