I do not know if many comments are actually flagged and deleted. But if many are deleted due to flagging, then what about showing those using some strikethrough and an explanatory tooltip for (say) one more hour†? That way, everyone can learn from it:
Some thoughts on that:
For example "+1" and "belongs on" comments may be flagged for automatic removal without the commenter being notified, nor punished. For the "+1" comments Jeff wrote in August 2009:
I'm actually ok with flagging meaningless comments like this, since
- there's no actual penalty to the user when a flagged comment is removed
- the flagging comment process is basically 100% automated and doesn't require any mod intervention
[..] added "noise" as reason for comment flagging. Please use it on egregious non-value add comments that are noise and not signal.
I assume this works fine, but neither the original commenter nor the rest of the audience might notice that things have been deleted. Also, temporarily showing the deleted comments might make some more people start flagging noise, in due time resulting in less new noise being posted by oblivious users who think they're doing great by copying behavior?
I think that even showing plain offensive comments for some longer time won't hurt, would it? And do we expect that showing strikethrough comments makes people post new comments about the deletion?
† It's not a big issue at all, but currently deleted comments are not deleted from the database, hence showing them for some more time might not be too difficult?
