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I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots?Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 2 comments (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the second comment is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.

I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 2 comments (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the second comment is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.

I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 2 comments (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the second comment is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.

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I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 1 comment2 comments (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the 1second comment does is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.

I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 1 comment (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the 1 comment does is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.

I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 2 comments (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the second comment is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.

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Travis J
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I agree with this proposal.

Comments do not add to the quality of content, and anything that is raised in comments should be properly edited into posts.

Comments are not meant to hold context or even to have such long lifespans.

If users wish for their comments to remain they should instead form full answers out of them, and if there was not a full answer possible then more than likely the question itself had issues. Clarification is important as well, but in the case where the question had quality content and clarification was required then upvotes should also be present, as can clearly be seen in the example shown by @Joshua Taylor here Spark ML indexer cannot resolve DataFrame column name with dots? (it has no answers but currently sits at +7).

By contrast, the example that this would be set out to target would be a post which is over a year old, with no votes, no answers, ~400 views, and 1 comment (which prevents deletion). In my opinion, the 1 comment does is not significant enough to prevent the rest of the factors from still signaling deletion here.