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Flag these comments as No Longer Needed

As a rule flag them as no longer needed, if they're rude/unwelcoming then use the other flags. Don't make the goto flag be rude/unwelcoming.

What people need to realise is the Code of Conduct is not just for the longer term community, it's for new users also.

Sometimes it's like an Learner driver going onto the road for the first time yelling out the window at other drivers for not giving way at a roundabout, when in fact it's the L plater who's driving in the wrong direction.

There's an irony in people making these comments and flagging innocuous comments as unkind or abusive. On unwelcome and rude flags, I go to the post itself and read the comment thread. Frequently, people who use the Code of Conduct as a weapon on other users will find themselves having their own comments deleted and I will leave them a comment. If the comment flagging persists they may receive a private mod warning.

Use your flags

  • If you see comments you think are not ok, flag them.

  • If you're not feeling patient with someone flag and move on. There's a mod there who can be your best asset and will take on the problem for you. That's what we're here for.

  • If you find yourself writing comments telling people they're in breach of the CoC, delete and flag instead. That's what the mods are for. The referees to call our foul play.

Unwelcoming/Unkind/Rude/Abusive flags

Another reminder Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive.

This latest post is known to make guest appearances in mod messages:

When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

Flag these comments as No Longer Needed

What people need to realise is the Code of Conduct is not just for the longer term community, it's for new users also.

Sometimes it's like an Learner driver going onto the road for the first time yelling out the window at other drivers for not giving way at a roundabout, when in fact it's the L plater who's driving in the wrong direction.

There's an irony in people making these comments and flagging innocuous comments as unkind or abusive. On unwelcome and rude flags, I go to the post itself and read the comment thread. Frequently, people who use the Code of Conduct as a weapon on other users will find themselves having their own comments deleted and I will leave them a comment. If the comment flagging persists they may receive a private mod warning.

Use your flags

  • If you see comments you think are not ok, flag them.

  • If you're not feeling patient with someone flag and move on. There's a mod there who can be your best asset and will take on the problem for you. That's what we're here for.

  • If you find yourself writing comments telling people they're in breach of the CoC, delete and flag instead. That's what the mods are for. The referees to call our foul play.

Unwelcoming/Unkind/Rude/Abusive flags

Another reminder Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive.

This latest post is known to make guest appearances in mod messages:

When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

Flag these comments as No Longer Needed

As a rule flag them as no longer needed, if they're rude/unwelcoming then use the other flags. Don't make the goto flag be rude/unwelcoming.

What people need to realise is the Code of Conduct is not just for the longer term community, it's for new users also.

Sometimes it's like an Learner driver going onto the road for the first time yelling out the window at other drivers for not giving way at a roundabout, when in fact it's the L plater who's driving in the wrong direction.

There's an irony in people making these comments and flagging innocuous comments as unkind or abusive. On unwelcome and rude flags, I go to the post itself and read the comment thread. Frequently, people who use the Code of Conduct as a weapon on other users will find themselves having their own comments deleted and I will leave them a comment. If the comment flagging persists they may receive a private mod warning.

Use your flags

  • If you see comments you think are not ok, flag them.

  • If you're not feeling patient with someone flag and move on. There's a mod there who can be your best asset and will take on the problem for you. That's what we're here for.

  • If you find yourself writing comments telling people they're in breach of the CoC, delete and flag instead. That's what the mods are for. The referees to call our foul play.

Unwelcoming/Unkind/Rude/Abusive flags

Another reminder Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive.

This latest post is known to make guest appearances in mod messages:

When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

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user3956566
user3956566

Flag these comments as No Longer Needed

What people need to realise is the Code of Conduct is not just for the longer term community, it's for new users also.

Sometimes it's like an Learner driver going onto the road for the first time yelling out the window at other drivers for not giving way at a roundabout, when in fact it's the L plater who's driving in the wrong direction.

There's an irony in people making these comments and flagging innocuous comments as unkind or abusive. On unwelcome and rude flags, I go to the post itself and read the comment thread. Frequently, people who use the Code of Conduct as a weapon on other users will find themselves having their own comments deleted and I will leave them a comment. If the comment flagging persists they may receive a private mod warning.

Use your flags

  • If you see comments you think are not ok, flag them.

  • If you're not feeling patient with someone flag and move on. There's a mod there who can be your best asset and will take on the problem for you. That's what we're here for.

  • If you find yourself writing comments telling people they're in breach of the CoC, delete and flag instead. That's what the mods are for. The referees to call our foul play.

Unwelcoming/Unkind/Rude/Abusive flags

Another reminder Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive.

This latest post is known to make guest appearances in mod messages:

When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)