Why not try to stop the comment before it is postposted?
Yes we have the technology!, we We would not catch 'em all, and probably have a few negatives, but it could work like this.
- User posted a comment
- SE runs comment in internal or external apiAPI (community is willing to help, we can provide feeds, we can build apiAPI from what we have, we can review your feeds, tell us what you need it all free of charge!)
- If comment is classified as "Not nice", user is notified that comment does not seem to be "appropriate". We could even customize the message on the basis as;of: is commenter OP,OP; what reputation do they have,have; how bad is the comment (heat detection score).?
I have, during these last years, been monitoring comments on Stack Overflow with a bot using regex and machine learning which output resultoutputs results to chat. The background is that I asked SE for a dump of rude comments, which they supplied. After
some reviewing of the dump (it had it'sits problem), we built some machine learning models, added some regex and got an apiAPI key to also use perspective apiAPI. Today we have approximately 50.000 (fifty thousand) comments that were classified as "not nice".
Let me tell you what is my 2 centtwo-cent analysis is during this time that I have seen as the primary cause to "heat" on Stack Overflow.
1. Established user comments that question is not okOK
OP sometimes reactreacts with
Bad question --> "not nice" comments by an established user pointing this out --> angry comment from OP.
The OP thinks Stack Overflow is negative lately and the established user feels that OP is ruderude; posting no-research, homework, do my work-my-work questions.
Flaggers and mods can't do much, we abusive flag OP's response, we no-longer need flag established user comment (yes on meta and among mods, there is a feeling that this correct flag), probably question is closed and roombadRoomba'd and next day we iterate it again.
Remove the bad question,question; Tim has already touched it, I on. In my first year on SO I tried with a clumsy suggestion but Cody later did it better: improve Ask questions interfaceLet's improve Stack Overflow's "Ask a Question" page!.
If we detect snark from established user, we alert 'em and ask them instead to downvote and close vote and explain that their comment only creates more mess (it's not doing Stack Overflow favor,a favor; OP will not take that the advice if he feel that you are not nice).
If we detect an offensive response from OP, we alert 'em and ask them to not response insteadrespond. Instead, flag, read the close banner (if closed), and inform them about the be-nice policy. Yes, many will just click through the dialog but a few honest ones will certainly stop.