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Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin LinCalvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.

Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.

Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.

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Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussionquite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficultsometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.

Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.

Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.

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Just for clarification:

This was not pre-emptive action by a Moderator. We are often asked by Calvin Lin who is affiliated with Billiant.org to lock questions that are part of ongoing contests. This is one of those cases.


That said, I wasn't the one who handled that flag. Generally I would (and I expect the other mods too) double check to see that the question is in fact a live contest question before locking. Sometimes the organisers make it easy (specific link provided to specific question on their web page). Sometimes they don't. But for the flags that I have handled concerning contest questions, I have yet to come across a flag on a question from non-current contests (excepting the Project Euler ones, which raised quite some discussion before).


Lastly, we generally do try to make sure that whenever contest questions are locked, we include a moderator message up top that states which contest it is from and when the contest end-date is. For short-term contests usually we can make sure the lock expires after the end-date. For longer-term ones sometimes it is difficult, including an end-date ensures that users who see a question we forgot to unlock can ping us to do so. Michael probably just forgot to do it this time. I'll ping him about it.