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Erik A
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Please be more restrictive when removingtry to only delete comments when there's a clear reason for deletion.

Personally, I'd try something like the following:

  • Rude/abusive/spam -> remove
  • Clearly off-topic discussion -> remove
  • Flagged no longer needed (or whatever that's called nowadays) and has clearly been acted upon (e.g. typo fixed, answer improved) -> remove

Anything else should stay by default, unless there's a really good reason to remove it. Like CodeCaster, I've seen other threads where comments have been removed because they have been read so served their purpose. This is NOT a reason to remove comments in my opinion: if they have been read, but not acted upon, requests for clarification/improvement still have a clear purpose: they note deficiencies.

Of course, something as complex as comment moderation can't be captured this simply, but not removing on-topic comments that haven't been acted upon is very important to me.

Please be more restrictive when removing comments.

Personally, I'd try something like the following:

  • Rude/abusive/spam -> remove
  • Clearly off-topic discussion -> remove
  • Flagged no longer needed (or whatever that's called nowadays) and has clearly been acted upon (e.g. typo fixed, answer improved) -> remove

Anything else should stay by default, unless there's a really good reason to remove it. Like CodeCaster, I've seen other threads where comments have been removed because they have been read so served their purpose. This is NOT a reason to remove comments in my opinion: if they have been read, but not acted upon, requests for clarification/improvement still have a clear purpose: they note deficiencies.

Of course, something as complex as comment moderation can't be captured this simply, but not removing on-topic comments that haven't been acted upon is very important to me.

Please try to only delete comments when there's a clear reason for deletion.

Personally, I'd try something like the following:

  • Rude/abusive/spam -> remove
  • Clearly off-topic discussion -> remove
  • Flagged no longer needed (or whatever that's called nowadays) and has clearly been acted upon (e.g. typo fixed, answer improved) -> remove

Anything else should stay by default, unless there's a really good reason to remove it. Like CodeCaster, I've seen other threads where comments have been removed because they have been read so served their purpose. This is NOT a reason to remove comments in my opinion: if they have been read, but not acted upon, requests for clarification/improvement still have a clear purpose: they note deficiencies.

Of course, something as complex as comment moderation can't be captured this simply, but not removing on-topic comments that haven't been acted upon is very important to me.

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Erik A
  • 32.6k
  • 11
  • 140
  • 172

Please be more restrictive when removing comments.

Personally, I'd try something like the following:

  • Rude/abusive/spam -> remove
  • Clearly off-topic discussion -> remove
  • Flagged no longer needed (or whatever that's called nowadays) and has clearly been acted upon (e.g. typo fixed, answer improved) -> remove

Anything else should stay by default, unless there's a really good reason to remove it. Like CodeCaster, I've seen other threads where comments have been removed because they have been read so served their purpose. This is NOT a reason to remove comments in my opinion: if they have been read, but not acted upon, requests for clarification/improvement still have a clear purpose: they note deficiencies.

Of course, something as complex as comment moderation can't be captured this simply, but not removing on-topic comments that haven't been acted upon is very important to me.