Timeline for Guide on how to handle sensitive information in posts
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Mar 22, 2021 at 8:59 | history | edited | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 22, 2021 at 8:51 | comment | added | questionto42 | @Yatin I see that your edits are of value (also the format changes). I just do not understand your remark "Your mod flag was not specific enough...." I do not want to be specific about the private information, even if I ask to remove it. In such a moment, I need all of the previous edits to be removed, so that only the last one stays alive. The trusted moderator can have a look at it, but even writing that there is a private mail or a company project name somewhere is already too much to write. The vague flag sentence worked for me once, it was even recommended to me by a moderator. | |
Mar 22, 2021 at 4:53 | comment | added | Sabito | Your mod flag was not specific enough. You are given 500 characters. Be specific as to what you want the moderator to do. Tell them exactly which part you want to be removed. Don't just link to the meta post. Tell them which revision you want to redact to. (Also I have edited out the unnecessary text from your mod flag. All that is just fluff and doesn't add any value to the flag) | |
Mar 22, 2021 at 4:19 | history | edited | Sabito | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
deleted 28 characters in body
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Mar 22, 2021 at 0:09 | comment | added | Heretic Monkey | Personally, I hate when people use terms like "dear" in professional circumstances; In this case, you are writing a comment to someone you know to be a moderator with limited time to devote to this message. Skip "Dear moderator"; just get to the point; why are you flagging the post? You want to tag on "Many thanks, O dearest of moderators, glory be unto ye", knock yourself out. They'll think you're nuts if they bother reading it, but that's between you and them. | |
Mar 22, 2021 at 0:03 | history | edited | Heretic Monkey | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Removed code formatting from non-code text; used blockquote formatting for comments and things to be written
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Mar 21, 2021 at 16:45 | comment | added | questionto42 | This is a discussion thread, thus we can leave this point open to anyone else reading it. And decide on her own :). I see that both sides here have their point anyway. Good that the feature exists at all, and in addition, although it was many months ago, I am still glad about the helping comment that hinted at my private mail in a screenshot. Just therefore I take the time here as well. | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 16:42 | history | edited | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
accepted answer is outdated
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Mar 21, 2021 at 16:42 | comment | added | charlietfl | Just suggesting that your comment about "time and nerves" is not likely very valid. I do understand and admire your conscientious response thinking but SO in general does not use such principles and considers it noise. For that reason the original user alerting to the situation is most likely not thinking about it much after they leave the comment | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 16:36 | comment | added | questionto42 | @charlietfl I would perhaps, that is enough for me to write like this. Your "nobody" is therefore wrong. And it is not about stressing, it is mere curiosity and the question whether the comment has reached the person at all, since a removed comment will only show up in the comment box on the top right, not inside the thread, obviously. I know that I would be glad about such a person helping me then, thus I do the same for others. You seldomly see such a thing, we do not talk about an everyday thing, might happen once in a year. | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 16:30 | comment | added | charlietfl | If someone suggests removing sensitive content I assure you they are not very likely to follow up, they already did their best to help. Some people reply to comments in near real time, some in hours and some in days even in weeks or not at all. Nobody is sitting around stressing on not getting a reply. If they are they are simply asking for unwarnted stress | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 16:17 | comment | added | questionto42 | @charlietfl This is another thing. It is not about the content of a Q/A, there you have the votes to say "thank you". It is a quick talk using the comment system. And again, "I guess that the other person will elsewise look at the thread again sometimes for curiosity or kindness.", which costs her time and nerves (if she did this only to make sure that I have read the warning). | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 16:04 | comment | added | charlietfl | "it is rather important for the person who is warning" No it is not. Why do you think thanks comments are frowned upon. They are extra noise | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:47 | history | edited | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
comment back will only reach an auto-fill ping
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Mar 21, 2021 at 15:47 | comment | added | Tomerikoo | I don't remember the exact rules, but it's not always according to the auto-fill. For example, you can ping editors or close-voters even though their names will not be auto-filled. See all the rules here | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:44 | comment | added | questionto42 | @Tomerikoo You mean that if the ping does not auto-fill, I cannot ping you anyway. Good point. Just: If it auto-fills, you can still do it. And often, people who comment on the content will also comment in a second comment on that privacy thing. | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:38 | comment | added | Tomerikoo | Well, I guess it doesn't hurt. But the thing is that if they removed the comment and they don't have other comments on your post, they will not be notified anyway... (If I'm not mistaken) | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:34 | comment | added | questionto42 | @Tomerikoo I do not think so, it is rather important for the person who is warning, as without the commenting back, she will not be sure that I have read it. Someone with many comments might perhaps oversee a comment (although that should not happen of course). Not many people will warn in such cases, and it is quite some luck for me that someone sees the problem and warns me. I guess that the other person will elsewise look at the thread again sometimes for curiosity or kindness. Which costs time. In real life, as it happened, I just had to comment back, being glad about this help. | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:28 | comment | added | Tomerikoo | I know that it comes from a polite, good intention - but I just don't see the reason to comment if someone already removed their comment. They did their part by letting you know - now "the ball is in your court" if to do something about it or not. The user that let you know is already out of the picture, no reason to bring them back in... | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:21 | history | edited | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
thank you comment not taken by the system
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Mar 21, 2021 at 15:15 | history | edited | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
thank you comment not taken by the system
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Mar 21, 2021 at 15:12 | comment | added | questionto42 | @charlietfl right, good point. Just make clear that you have seen the remark, that is what is meant here. I will change it so that the system would accept the text. | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 15:10 | comment | added | charlietfl | Actually thank you comments are frowned upon and the system has tools to remove them | |
Mar 21, 2021 at 14:34 | history | edited | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
wording
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Mar 21, 2021 at 14:26 | history | answered | questionto42 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |