Brad's comment is the only worded dissent I have read, yet there are many downvotes. If you disagree with me then please explain why?
I am asking that the automatic posting of a comment should be made clear before it happens. To me, downvotes here seem to be saying that those comments should be kept a secret, which is bizarre
This is especially weird as the automatic comment seems to rely either on the amount of text or whether the catalyst text has been left in place
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because
I always overwrite this and explain myself in several sentences. I have never seen my reason for closure displayed as a comment, so I can only guess what the criterion may be
This issue was brought to my attention by fellow subscriber simbabque in this comment and the subsequent dialogue
It seems that sometimes, and without warning, reporting a post may result in a comment beneath that post containing the ideas and reasons that I assumed were private and for the eyes of the moderators only
This needs to be fixed, either by informing the user clearly that their words will be made public, or by stopping the automated comments
Suppose I want to report a post saying, "My demonstration didn't fail, and she was in bed with me in London while my colleague did it for me, so she didn't even see it"
The specific case that I have encountered recently is when I want to make a close vote on the grounds of the post being off-topic
I get this prompt
- off-topic because ...
and more often than not the case isn't covered by the six pre-written choices. (I could submit a question to Stack Overflow about being unable to peel an orange, and it wouldn't be excluded by any of the main options. It's disgraceful.)
So I select the other category
- Other (add a comment explaining what is wrong)
and I get a text box pre-filled with
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because
I tend to use the off-topic/other category to explain myself when none of the other labels seem to fit. In such situations I feel that I should explain myself, and so generally take two or three sentences to phrase my submission, and I have never noticed a situation where my ideas have been published as a comment
I suspect the automation depends either on the length of the text or, more likely, on whether it starts with the stock pre-fill I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because
Stack Overflow is full of stuff like this, and it is inappropriate. You can't, and shouldn't try to, automate human ideas and opinions. At the very least, contributors to the site should be made aware that their votes and thoughts will be made public