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8:49 AM
Is the second comment here rude or otherwise flaggable?
 
Neh, I wouldn’t be particularly offended by that. You only wonder if it’s working because his sentence starts with «this shit». It’s not that bad.
The answer seemed to work for others, so the comment is a bit stupid and oblivious, and makes the author seem like a weaker knife in the drawer, but no need to consider it rude.
 
@Andreasdetestscensorship Presumably, it was that user who flagged it and sent it LQA review.
 
I’d apply «assume good faith» here. It’s not a clear cut case, (personally, I don’t find it offensive at all), so let’s not make this a bigger problem than it is.
If one has a problem with the comment or its tone, I think the right decision is to write a comment in response, correcting them.
 
9:04 AM
@AdrianMole it certainly is.
now gone
 
@rene Care to explain?
 
No?
 
You disappointment me, young padawan.
 
@Andreasdetestscensorship That would certainly be the wrong decision as that's not what comments are for (and SO is about).
 
@JeanneDark So then do what? Assume bad faith, and mark the user as rude? Or fix a misunderstanding, educate that person, then delete the comments once done?
 
9:09 AM
@Andreasdetestscensorship I don't understand how calling something s**t is an honest attempt at pointing out an issue with the post so the OP can improve. If you can only manage to vent your frustration and are not able to formulate a constructive comment, go to Twitter. They thrive on that.
 
stackoverflow.com/a/75910917/4826457 is there enough here to make it an answer? (NATO)
 
@Andreasdetestscensorship You could also flag the comment as NLN if you feel it's not rude, for example.
 
@JeanneDark That’s a better option.
 
@SurajRao it already is an answer, right? Without the link we are left with (possible) useful content.
 
@SurajRao I think it's at least a partial answer, probably enough to have a NAA flag declined.
 
9:12 AM
ok
It refers to 3 chapters of a paper and has a quote (I think) from one of them... wasn't sure if it was enough context
 
@rene It seems like you put more negative weight on the word «shit» than I and the author do. The comment did provide usefulness in that at least one person couldn’t make it work, but its wording left it questionable, potentially rewarding it either NLN or ROO. I believe the author themselves saw it as constructive, therefore ruling out ROO, leaving us with NLN.
@SurajRao I agree with them. You could leave a comment asking for the answer to be edited with further clarifications.
@rene I don’t think it’s fair to reward the author with a rude mark, based on a hunch and personal preference. It needs to be more clear for that to happen.
 
@rene Presumably, it would have gone by auto-delete, given the presence of a 'hot' keyword.
 
9:33 AM
@Andreasdetestscensorship No subtle put-downs or unfriendly language. Even if you don’t intend it, this can have a negative impact on others. which I copied from the COC: stackoverflow.com/conduct. We can now discuss my hunch or take it to meta to get the CoC updated.
 
9:48 AM
I would pretty much auto-ROA on a comment that contains profanity, frankly. We already have a policy to edit profanity out of questions and answers, even when not directed at anyone or anything. Comments can't be edited, and a comment with profanity is almost certainly directed at someone or something. Even if someone is clearly frustrated and not trying to insult anyone (e.g. "please just answer the yamming question I have been working on this for hours and it's really tomato-inducing")
then the person saying such a thing would probably benefit from cooling off.
 
10:44 AM
@rene «Unfriendly language». That’s a personal preference, a good example of the stupidity of the CoC. Anyway. The CoC was dsicussed extensively on Meta, until certain moderators and staff began randomly deleting opinions on it, so no point in discussing it here again. I have no more arguments to provide about the discussion of that comment.
 
 
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2:35 PM
@Catija are you .... working on Sunday?
 
@rene ... no?
:hides:
 
:D
 
2:59 PM
It's flex time, right? She can work on whatever day. :) [Completely ignores that @Catija is typically present, or at least available/checking-in, on all days, even ones where she is explicitly taking the day off.]
 
3:14 PM
I think she misread the day as «Sinday».
 
@Makyen yes. While this is all true, I do worry about her work/life balance.
 
@rene It is something that's of concern. I've hoped/assumed that with young children she's basically forced to stay "present" in the real world most of the time. I've presumed/hoped that at least a portion of her time spent here is "fun" or "escape" time.
@Catija To be clear: We're concerned because we care about you, but the choice of how to spend your time is really up to you.
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3:36 PM
Are you sure it's not her children impersonating her on StackOverflow? 😯
 
4:16 PM
Any chance this is spam? I flagged as NAA.
 
@Andreasdetestscensorship no, that is not spam. NAA fits.
 
I thought maybe the author was promoting their own project on Github, but upon further inspection, that does not seem to be the case.
 
 
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9:19 PM
@M-- and the answer was likely created by ChatGPT
 
9:46 PM
Doesn’t this 12 years old question belong on Meta?
If yes, it’s misleading to keep it on the main site, so as it won’t be migrated (too old), some sign or message should be edited into it, stating that this question and similar ones are unsuitable on main.
 
10:05 PM
@Andreasdetestscensorship IMHO yes. We can probably make a special case to get that migrated over.
assuming the consensus is that it should be
(mods can't do it, but CMs can...it's just almost never worth the trouble)
but for something like this I'd say it's worth the exception
 
10:21 PM
(also there are other concerns regarding rep with a lot of older migrations that just don't apply when migrating to our own meta site)
 

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