On Sun, 2025-09-21 at 12:27 -0700, Edward Murphy via agora-official wrote: > > [Depending on interpretation of timing requirements, juan's actions > of 15 Sep may have occurred on 10 Sep instead, and e may have > performed additional actions on 19 Sep. See recent CFJ, which should > prevent this report from self-ratifying.
CFJs don't prevent self-ratification. (This in particular means that your "denied" on a recent CoE causes the report to start self-ratifying again, even though you filed a CFJ about it.) The rule you're probably thinking of is that initiating a CFJ (or pointing to an existing CFJ) is a way to discharge the obligation that is created when someone CoEs your report (but the CoE continues to exist and prevents the report self-ratifying). But it doesn't prevent self-ratification; it's just a way to avoid being penalised for failing to respond to a CoE. -- ais523

