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Oct 8, 2018 at 22:55 comment added user3956566 @BobJarvis so true (well I don't know about whether the zombie virus has ever been verified). But re dealing with a jerk without becoming a jerk, that's why I always say mod flag it and move on, The mods have the tools to single nuke any comments and we also have the power to send the user a private message or suspend them if it's way over the line. Let your mod flags be your guns I say.
Oct 4, 2018 at 17:26 comment added Bob Jarvis - Слава Україні When someone flames what I consider to be a reasonable comment I figure they're a jerk, and any response I make will turn me into a jerk as well. (The jerk virus is similar to the zombie virus. Y'know, get too close to a zombie and you turn into a zombie. Similarly, interacting with a jerk turns you into a jerk). What I'd really like is a "don't ever show me anything this jerk posts" list that I can add jerks to so that I'd never waste my time on them again. But I expect that would be unfriendly and unwelcoming, and thus contra-CoC. I blame it on interacting with too many jerks. (*sigh*)
Oct 3, 2018 at 16:32 comment added halfer @Makoto: ... However, I appreciate that SO is a business, and it has a duty to make sure the system is not so rigorous that it kills the business stone dead in the process of selecting for quality. (I'm all in favour of the decentralised non-corporate version, were such a thing to come into existence, but if we want a good quality Q&A resource we also have to be practical!).
Oct 3, 2018 at 16:32 comment added halfer @Makoto: I think little oases like SO CVR are a nice bulwark against the torrent of LQ material, and FWIW I think there will always be a component of community moderation, regardless of whether there is a CoC, or what it says. I am minded to agree with you in part, which is that I'd like a posting wizard that spell-checks and filters for non-technical writing. I think we could cut down on a lot of LQ material that way.
Oct 3, 2018 at 16:17 comment added Makoto @halfer: I won't deny that my pessimism has oozed through on this answer. I've already said that I feel pretty disheartened behind the fact that feedback on what I view as critical infrastructure changes seems to go blissfully ignored, whereas we get a "new user" indicator in 96 hours flat. Fact of the matter is that we're still ill-equipped to deal with situations like this. Flagging only gets us so far.
Oct 3, 2018 at 8:44 comment added halfer I'm surprised at this answer. Unless this phenomenon can be shown to have overwhelmed the site, and proves resistant to re-education, then ignore or flag. Most answers here seem to be far more pessimistic than the scale of the problem could justify.
Oct 2, 2018 at 17:17 comment added davidbak The problem with "This ain't worth it" is slippery slope. (People make fun of slippery slope arguments - until it's too late and irreversible and it isn't funny anymore.)
Oct 2, 2018 at 15:52 comment added jpmc26 What I mean is that if it's not worth trying to do something about bad policy, then it's not worth being here under it.
Oct 2, 2018 at 15:48 comment added Makoto @jpmc26: I was more referring to the fact that it's not worth engaging with people who won't listen and won't change the subject, but you're free to interpret it that way, too.
Oct 2, 2018 at 15:47 comment added jpmc26 "This ain't worth it." If that's true, then the site isn't worth being on.
Oct 2, 2018 at 15:45 comment added E_net4 @matt Since I only quoted from the code of conduct, that can only mean one thing: the code of conduct is in violation of the code of conduct!
Oct 2, 2018 at 15:43 comment added matt @E_net4 Telling Davy M that he's violating the code of conduct violates the code of conduct.
Oct 2, 2018 at 2:08 comment added user3956566 Flag them as no longer needed. Mods are happy to delete them.
Oct 2, 2018 at 0:22 comment added o11c The great irony is that the new CoC enforces "do nothing", which newbies always view as far more impolite than trying to talk it out in comments.
Oct 1, 2018 at 18:15 comment added E_net4 @DavyM Watch it, that sarcasm makes a subtle put-down and it's totally against the code of conduct. ;)
Oct 1, 2018 at 17:41 comment added Davy M [sarcasm] Who do you think you are, telling the OP to just leave it alone? Haven't you read the code of conduct? You should be helping them with their issue, not telling them that their question isn't worth it! [\sarcasm]
Oct 1, 2018 at 17:33 history answered Makoto CC BY-SA 4.0