Seeing that comment links now get one box support: Add chat oneboxing support for comment links, I think it would be wise to revise the way in which comment deletions are handled (or at least the explanation for their deletion needs to be revised)
If the one box support was declined and we were still stuck with it copying the content manually to chat I would be able to stay with this reasoning
@shog9 not every user-generated byte committed to memory is sacred. Particularly in comments, which are meant to be lightweight and ephemeral. If you want to post content more likely to survive, do it in an answer.. this is 100% [status-bydesign] and you are certainly an experienced enough user to know this by now, which makes this whole discussion perplexing.
If comments are lightweight, why add more features to support it? No, I am not against oneboxing comments. I am trying to show that adding features goes counter to the idea of lightweight and ephemeral. Think about it, I am quoting a comment from 2010 that has valuable content right now. You may say that this is meta, but I believe that to be moot. Meta and SO use the same backend, nothing is to say comments cannot stay as long on the main site.
I would like if someone could provide a revised reasoning for comment deletions (apart from long back and forth threads which automatically get hinted to be moved to chat). In my opinion, there should only be two these cases for comment deletion manually
- obsolete comment that causes confusion or is no longer as it's content has been absorbed into the post
- extremely obvious offensive comment e.g.
f@# you m#@$!@@ w%$#@ unicorn(just offensive is subjective, we are on the internet and a lot of users are introverted and do not realize how they come across, those who are offended have to deal with it and suck it up) Any other flag should be declined - spam comments and comments that go against to "community policy" both of which should be deleted as noted by Conrad Frix
I think this here is actually a valid point
Comments are often immensely helpful for clarifying points, getting to a conclusion, reaching a consensus, explaining a decision, and for many other things. Sometimes they aren't necessary anymore after a conclusion has been reached (I then usually flag them as obsolete), and sometimes they should stay around, lest future visitors repeat the very same discussion. – sbi
I understand not wanting the comment section to turn into mini forums but I especially agree with not repeating discussion as well not ending up in Streisand effect when a question is closed or edited intensely or voted down.
I feel this is a duplicate of something but I am not getting the correct search queries