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Ken White
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The Comment Classifier post is a joke, right? It was intended to be published on April 1st, but somehow got delayed, right?

Let's see if I can sum up what happened:

  • A data scientist and data engineer teamed up to conduct a study.
  • They designed an input tool that provided three choices, two of which they consider negative.
  • They hand-picked a small sample of comments that they predetermined would probably be considered unwelcoming based on their biased opinion as SE employees (see next point).
  • They fed those comments to a handful of SE employees that were already biased based on the (unproven) belief that we're too negative (see next point).
  • They asked those already biased employees to pretend that they're new users here, when clearly that small group of employees is not representative of new users of the widely varying cultural groups that visit the site. (Hey. You know we're trying to prove that the site is unwelcoming to new users. Here are a bunch of comments that we've culled out that we think are unwelcoming. Pretend you're new users, look at these unwelcoming comments we've collected for you (that we already said are unwelcoming) and try to think of how those new users would interpret these (as we already told you) probably (almost certainly) unwelcoming comments, will you?)
  • They then interpreted that extremely small group of users rating a hand-picked selection of comments with mostly negatively biased options from which to choose to reflect some sort of (cough, cough) valid sampling that can judge the current state of the site, and produced a totally meaningless graph of those highly unscientific, inaccurate and skewed results to say we're all meanies.
  • They wrote a blog post to try to convince everyone that their conclusions are correct (See, we told you so! Here's proof!), and we're all a big bunch of rude bad people who drive away all of the poor little new users who can't be bothered to learn how the site works, post useless clutter and noise here, and add no value to the site, and we should all be suspended or banned if we've been here more than a couple of weeks or months and use any word that a single individual on the planet might soundthink sounds unwelcoming or critical in a comment.

Have I got that about right?

The Comment Classifier post is a joke, right? It was intended to be published on April 1st, but somehow got delayed, right?

Let's see if I can sum up what happened:

  • A data scientist and data engineer teamed up to conduct a study.
  • They designed an input tool that provided three choices, two of which they consider negative.
  • They hand-picked a small sample of comments that they predetermined would probably be considered unwelcoming based on their biased opinion as SE employees (see next point).
  • They fed those comments to a handful of SE employees that were already biased based on the (unproven) belief that we're too negative (see next point).
  • They asked those already biased employees to pretend that they're new users here, when clearly that small group of employees is not representative of new users of the widely varying cultural groups that visit the site. (Hey. You know we're trying to prove that the site is unwelcoming to new users. Here are a bunch of comments that we've culled out that we think are unwelcoming. Pretend you're new users, look at these unwelcoming comments we've collected for you (that we already said are unwelcoming) and try to think of how those new users would interpret these (as we already told you) probably (almost certainly) unwelcoming comments, will you?)
  • They then interpreted that extremely small group of users rating a hand-picked selection of comments with mostly negatively biased options from which to choose to reflect some sort of (cough, cough) valid sampling that can judge the current state of the site, and produced a totally meaningless graph of those highly unscientific, inaccurate and skewed results to say we're all meanies.
  • They wrote a blog post to try to convince everyone that their conclusions are correct (See, we told you so! Here's proof!), and we're all a big bunch of rude bad people who drive away all of the poor little new users who can't be bothered to learn how the site works, post useless clutter and noise here, and add no value to the site, and we should all be suspended or banned if we've been here more than a couple of weeks or months and use any word that a single individual on the planet might sound unwelcoming in a comment.

Have I got that about right?

The Comment Classifier post is a joke, right? It was intended to be published on April 1st, but somehow got delayed?

Let's see if I can sum up what happened:

  • A data scientist and data engineer teamed up to conduct a study.
  • They designed an input tool that provided three choices, two of which they consider negative.
  • They hand-picked a small sample of comments that they predetermined would probably be considered unwelcoming based on their biased opinion as SE employees (see next point).
  • They fed those comments to a handful of SE employees that were already biased based on the (unproven) belief that we're too negative (see next point).
  • They asked those already biased employees to pretend that they're new users here, when clearly that small group of employees is not representative of new users of the widely varying cultural groups that visit the site. (Hey. You know we're trying to prove that the site is unwelcoming to new users. Here are a bunch of comments that we've culled out that we think are unwelcoming. Pretend you're new users, look at these unwelcoming comments we've collected for you (that we already said are unwelcoming) and try to think of how those new users would interpret these (as we already told you) probably (almost certainly) unwelcoming comments, will you?)
  • They then interpreted that extremely small group of users rating a hand-picked selection of comments with mostly negatively biased options from which to choose to reflect some sort of (cough, cough) valid sampling that can judge the current state of the site, and produced a totally meaningless graph of those highly unscientific, inaccurate and skewed results to say we're all meanies.
  • They wrote a blog post to try to convince everyone that their conclusions are correct (See, we told you so! Here's proof!), and we're all a big bunch of rude bad people who drive away all of the poor little new users who can't be bothered to learn how the site works, post useless clutter and noise here, and add no value to the site, and we should all be suspended or banned if we've been here more than a couple of weeks or months and use any word that a single individual on the planet might think sounds unwelcoming or critical in a comment.

Have I got that about right?

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Ken White
  • 125.5k
  • 7
  • 42
  • 41

The Comment Classifier post is a joke, right? It was intended to be published on April 1st, but somehow got delayed, right?

Let's see if I can sum up what happened:

  • A data scientist and data engineer teamed up to conduct a study.
  • They designed an input tool that provided three choices, two of which they consider negative.
  • They hand-picked a small sample of comments that they predetermined would probably be considered unwelcoming based on their biased opinion as SE employees (see next point).
  • They fed those comments to a handful of SE employees that were already biased based on the (unproven) belief that we're too negative (see next point).
  • They asked those already biased employees to pretend that they're new users here, when clearly that small group of employees is not representative of new users of the widely varying cultural groups that visit the site. (Hey. You know we're trying to prove that the site is unwelcoming to new users. Here are a bunch of comments that we've culled out that we think are unwelcoming. Pretend you're new users, look at these unwelcoming comments we've collected for you (that we already said are unwelcoming) and try to think of how those new users would interpret these (as we already told you) probably (almost certainly) unwelcoming comments, will you?)
  • They then interpreted that extremely small group of users rating a hand-picked selection of comments with mostly negatively biased options from which to choose to reflect some sort of (cough, cough) valid sampling that can judge the current state of the site, and produced a totally meaningless graph of those highly unscientific, inaccurate and skewed results to say we're all meanies.
  • They wrote a blog post to try to convince everyone that their conclusions are correct (See, we told you so! Here's proof!), and we're all a big bunch of rude bad people who drive away all of the poor little new users who can't be bothered to learn how the site works, post useless clutter and noise here, and add no value to the site, and we should all be suspended or banned if we've been here more than a couple of weeks or months and use any word that a single individual on the planet might sound unwelcoming in a comment.

Have I got that about right?