I posted an answer to [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9919771/can-i-use-the-filesystem-api-for-a-chrome-extension-to-upload-an-image-to-a-fold), which did not satisfy the OP, hence his downvote. After some comments, he [replaced his **own question** with bogus](http://stackoverflow.com/revisions/9919771/4) and walked through some of my recent answers [to cast some downvotes][3] (angry?). I undid this revision, which was repeatedly reverted. Now, this question is [**locked**][2], with the following notice: > This post has been locked while disputes about its content are being resolved. For more info visit meta ##Questions 1. How to track what's happening to the post? It's locked, so no comments can be added any more. 2. What does "disputes about its content are **being resolved**" imply?<br> Ie, is any concrete action being taken (in the sense of "resolved by moderators"), or <br> does "resolved" refer to cooling down? <hr> In a [comment below](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/127557/this-post-has-been-locked-while-disputes-about-its-content-are-being-resolved#comment346954_127558), Robert Harvey said that the notice shows the remaining lock time.<br> I do [not see](https://i.sstatic.net/IP38N.png) any time indication on the post. Is this a [tag:bug] or should it be a [tag:feature-request]? [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9919771/can-i-use-the-filesystem-api-for-a-chrome-extension-to-upload-an-image-to-a-fold#comment12698220_9919771 [2]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/22228/what-is-a-locked-post [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/Uu6YK.png