@Tuna basically my idea is to push for the removal of all that stuff, that we get declined flag is ridiculous.. if it is not well then explain it to me...
@Tunaki It appeared to have gone helpful after the post was deleted. Just wanted to make sure the mods acted on it, because the flag wasn't really related to the post.
the 'official' is still flagging as NAA... (and that mods won't decline or dispute offensive - which isn't quite the same as saying they'll accept offensive)
@Tunaki Yeah because they speak about the problem, I think same is with comments. THe only stuff we need (that is not in current meta), is examples... we need to cover all of the basic border-line stuff
I have been thinking about this for awhile, but need the stack app post, since I do not lilke the meta to be about the project, but only about the classifying...
Edit: since the question is gone, for reasons of documentation and making this thread useful for future readers, I'm adding a photo of the thread I took with my phone from when I flagged OPs comment.
This question thread, especially this comment is really disappointing.
edit: The comment from ...
I flagged two comments in IE ignores my js
If IE ignores your JS, let your JS ignore IE as well!
and
If you're sure that your javascript setting in IE was on but your script doesn't run,, just uninstall your IE, and try running with other cool browser like chrome and mozilla. It's easy....
I'm honestly looking for some advice on flagging comments, my perspective may need a little refresher. I came across this question Cant change my Username which was off-topic, so I left a comment stating that Stack Overflow is a site for programming questions, not end user support. Though a littl...
I asked a question today about WPF Binding, and then a user (55k reputation, so I assume a fairly active one) promptly answered my question. But he proceeded to leave comments like "Why don't you read the documentation next time and save us all the trouble?"
I eventually just got tired of the c...
I know that comments doesn't have to be very constructive, and I have to admit I leave some "google it"-like comments every now and then, but is it frowned upon to leave a "tl;dr"-type (too long;didn't read) comment?
Just to make myself perfectly clear:
Scenario 1:
A person asks a very complex...
Maybe I've led a sheltered life until recently, but it really seems that comments are getting ruder and ruder. I've seen on questions by new users (rep of 1), particularly those for whom English is a second language, that people are really quick to put in a comment like: "Worst question ever" or...
We’ve been there, we’ve done that. I know.
But I have to air a feeling of powerlessness against certain disruptive users, and I think that Stack Overflow should have a better mechanism of mitigating this.
Case in point: the (quickly deleted) question Why does two tasks created after each other ...
> The excessive rudeness has been discussed numerous times before, but there seems to be no answer to it. No matter how many times downvotes are applied, questions closed and comments supplied, more and more rude and insulting questions are posted.
note the duality between rude comment in respond to question and rude questions to begin with
Sometimes I leave a comment like "Stack Overflow is not your personal research assistant," but am accused of being rude. How can I craft a comment that is seen as civil to the community and instructive to the OP?
What tone should I strike in comments?
What are some examples of bad comments and...
I just had a comment (on an answer) removed, possibly for being offensive, because the person who commented told me that they flagged it as such. I do not have the precise wording of my comment to hand, but the comment I responded to was:
[some snipped] You could just check it, you know.
I ...
I tried to paste a link to lmgtfy.com as the comment and I got this error:
Why is LMGTFY considered bad and are there any other types of content comments can't contain?
There was a relatively basic question (10K users only) posted on SO today, and I had made a comment in hopes of prodding the asker to a solution.
I came back to it about ten minutes later and saw this comment, which had five upvotes:
Assignment doesn't count as a question... Please rea...
This question was prompted by this SO question
It's a classic example of a "paste in requirements and ask for working code to solve it" (typically such questions are homework, but not always).
Firstly, do we all agree these questions are off topic?
Secondly, if they are, how to close, because ...
In this question:
TextBoxFor displaying initial value, not the value updated from code
I left the following comment:
@AdrienTancrez Stop being a cargo cult programmer. Read the
documentation and fully understand what you are doing. The issue you
are running into here is because you don'...
@Tunaki Yeah lots of meta my conclusion is that we are right these comments should be burned and we can be much tougher.. so why the heck to you decline a non constructive flag mod?... but I do not like to put it like this... I like to open the discussion among mods... gain support from SE to delete this snarky non-constructive crap... How to do this...
meeh my idea was to ask on how to classify showing examples of declined flags, border line stuff... but if you manage to have a better approach for change I'm all in
@Tunaki To tell the truth I had a long discussion also with Wayne Conrad, he is also very close to my idea, these comments should go... we should stop the grow skin issue at least on SO (for when your are btk)
Just burn'em all quickly... "If you don't have time to say something politely, just leave it for someone who does." of your comment will go up in flames...
hmm I think 1 specific mod is declining the flag... but often deleting the stuff and this strategy is more a post of "Mods you are doing it wrong" I would like it to be more "Let stop it with this crap, help me out"
hence I would avoid "Who is the mod that is denying these flags"...