You can use the flagging system to alert it to a supervisor. Click on "Flag" on the blue menu and select the appropriate flag and add a comment if necessary. Alternatively, you are welcome to message a supervisor on their message board with the question and ask them to take care of it.
See the related link for more information on flagging questions for improvement.
A lock means that the question is protected and can only be answered by a Supervisor. They are protected because they have been vandalised, or the question is ambiguous.
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Only supervisors can 'lock' questions so the answer cannot be changed or edited. It's a tool that's usually implemented when a perfectly good or detailed answer is being vandalised by successive contributors.
you sign a vadalization reportAdded: Vandalism to private property is a criminal offense. Report it to the police.
It depends what the question is - and whether someone who knows the answer has viewed it !
In truth no. Although there are many good people working very hard to make everything as true and as accurate as it can be. Some answers need many contributions to distill the full answer. Some answers are only as good as the question. Other answers get vandalised.
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Contact your local law enforcement agency. If you're discovering that your was vandalised after the fact, then the non-emergency number will suffice.
Open questions are able to have their answers added to or edited by successive contributors. Sometimes questions are closed if there have been a number of bad edits, or the good answer has been vandalised. In these cases, the question is 'locked to further edits' - signified by the padlock symbol.
If someone doesn't answer your question, you can politely ask them to respond or inquire if they understood the question.
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