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That the flag dialog is too complicated and stupid is no newstoo complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

That the flag dialog is too complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

That the flag dialog is too complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

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That the flag dialog is totoo complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

That the flag dialog is to complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

That the flag dialog is too complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

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That the flag dialog is to complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta aboutrelated to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

That the flag dialog is to complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta about this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

That the flag dialog is to complicated and stupid is no news

The solution however is not to start trying to make sense out of all these different types (declining valid flags), if a comment is not useful it is:

Non-constructive, Too chatty and Obsolete

Yeah we probably should check more then one?, but it's a radio button?, hmm...

Please don't expect user to be trained mods (or experienced meta users) to evaluate whether it's more too chatty or maybe a little bit more obsolete. This is over complicating an simple action as flagging a useless comment.

Let me suggest a more simple evaluation strategy for mods (which is in line what we hope it will be in the future)

Comment is rude/abusive or borderline rude/abusive --> Accept any flag (all description are valid even rude abusive since it's always subjective)

Comment is not useful --> Accept any flag except "Rude/Abusive" flag

If this create a problem with mods auto-flags please raise a feature request on meta related to this problem (maybe raise auto-flags only on Abusive??) but do not try to make sense of what is more too chatty then non-constructive by declining flags and with that alienating users to use the system.

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