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Sep 10, 2020 at 13:57 comment added CodeCaster @Basj alright, thanks for that clarification!
Sep 10, 2020 at 13:56 comment added Basj @CodeCaster There must be a misunderstanding: I never said that people downvote answers because of random rules. I totally agree with you: people downvote because of content quality, and the goal is content curation. This is fine - and even necessary - to keep content quality high, I didn't criticized this. When I spoke about "rules", it was not about the downvotes themselves, it was rules that make comments disappear, etc.
Sep 8, 2020 at 19:38 comment added Basj @ChrisF It could be written by the post owner as well.
Sep 8, 2020 at 14:26 comment added ChrisF Mod @Basj Your example "I don't know why someone downvoted..." reads like it was posted by someone other than the post owner. As such it wouldn't get deleted by my proposed rule. The rule would only apply to comments from the post owner.
Sep 8, 2020 at 13:21 comment added EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine I have 2,030 comment flags, only 46 of which were declined in nearly 4 years of flagging (approximately 2%), so even if they auto-deleted every single flag I cast it would be right the vast majority of the time. I don't think that this will delete "good" content much. (Also, only 5 of the declined flags were "No Longer Needed" flags - most of them were presumably for cases where I interpreted the comment as condescending but the moderator didn't agree). That being said, if I'm representative, this rule will be "wrong" less than 0.2% of time.
Sep 8, 2020 at 12:58 comment added gnat @MisterMiyagi if system will use the same heuristics as one that currently works for single-flag deletion of comments containing "thanks" then the risk is going to be minimal. A while ago I experimented with "gray area" comments (those where I myself preferred system not to automatically trust me but instead let human mod re-check my judgement - including possible decline). And it worked like a charm - system kept all these comments. Per my observations this heuristic tends to be a bit conservative in keeping stuff, which is a good thing because this makes me feel safer about comments flags
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Sep 8, 2020 at 11:19 comment added yivi @MisterMiyagi But this would be a problem only if a user err on a comment with a specific wording. So the margin of error is very small. Since a moderator is making this proposal, one can very easily infer they are not worried about the amount of misflagging regarding this, and that these comments are simply deleted on sight.
Sep 8, 2020 at 11:16 comment added user5349916 @yivi "barring the flag being declined" The point is that usually a flag can be declined. People tend to err every now and then.
Sep 8, 2020 at 11:09 comment added yivi @MisterMiyagi The primary (and only) objective "no longer needed" flags for comments (which is type of flag addressed by this question) is to delete the comment. There is no other objective nor possible outcome barring the flag being declined. If one does not firmly believe a comment is better deleted, one shouldn't flag. There is nothing more to it.
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Sep 8, 2020 at 10:25 comment added user5349916 There indeed seems to be quite a difference between "should I flag this for attention/inspection/vote" and "should I flag this for immediate deletion". The primary purpose of a flag is to flag, not to delete – being aware of exceptions is important to remember. Do I want someone else (a moderator) to have a look, or do I want this to be purged silently? This seems similar to dupe hammers, which I know people (myself included) to wield differently than dupe votes or even dupe flags.
Sep 8, 2020 at 8:16 comment added Martin Smith Why do you care about the different consequences here? If you are confident that you are flagging correctly then effectively auto deletion is just the same as moderator deletion but speeded up.
Sep 8, 2020 at 7:32 comment added Basj @ivarni I like to remember what are the consequences of my actions ("you don't need to run around remembering what triggers automated deletion or not"). Here it would be one more rule to remember. But more generally, is this situation such a big problem? OP hasn't included links to show how big a problem this is in real situations.
Sep 8, 2020 at 7:29 comment added ivarni When flagging a comment the only thing you should need to keep in mind is "should I flag this comment?". If the answer is 'yes' then you flag it, you don't need to run around remembering what triggers automated deletion or not and it should not be a factor in the decision process when flagging.
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