Timeline for "Nobody in their right mind would do that" -- unfriendly or unkind or neither?
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Sep 3 at 23:52 | comment | added | Cody Gray Mod | Giving advice to people asking questions is a legitimate part of what the site is intended for. I don't see this as a "tolerated misuse" of comments. Having an extended digressive conversation with a user is not what comments are for. An eye should always be kept on what would be useful for future viewers. But people having the same problem in the future will likely benefit from the same advice, which makes it a useful and appropriate contribution. Perhaps it'd be better to post a full-fledged answer explaining why not to do it this way and giving an alternative, but that's unpopular. | |
Sep 3 at 15:10 | comment | added | Gimby | @CodyGray no it isn't, comments are for pointing out problems with the post and requesting further information. Giving advice would fall into the realm of what is condoned because we look the other way. Because if not in the comments, where else would you use the site for things that it is not intended for? | |
Sep 2 at 8:04 | comment | added | Cerbrus | If not for advice, what would the purpose of comments be, at all? | |
Aug 31 at 9:09 | comment | added | Cody Gray Mod | "comments are not meant for dishing out advice" Where is this fiction coming from, @Gimby? You're not the first person on this very Q&A that I've seen make this claim, and it just boggles my mind. Of course this is a valid use-case for comments. Why would it not be? | |
Aug 31 at 5:37 | history | edited | Anerdw | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Expand on reasoning - post was too flippant as-is
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Aug 31 at 5:13 | comment | added | Anerdw | @Gimby What do you mean by "outlet?" (I seem to have left my reading comprehension behind.) | |
Aug 30 at 15:43 | history | edited | Anerdw | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Remove a remnant from an old edit
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Aug 30 at 14:23 | comment | added | Gimby | " I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice." - comments are not meant for dishing out advice of course, so that in itself should not be a reason to put up walls. But on the other hand... where else would you have your outlet. | |
Aug 30 at 11:27 | history | edited | Anerdw | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Custom flags are a bad idea
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Aug 30 at 9:39 | comment | added | E_net4 | On the other hand, I would not be so reluctant in flagging a comment as unfriendly/unkind in the event that the comment is indeed rude. If one cannot portray the useful part in a kind fashion, they were better off not commenting at all. Folks may disagree, but it's not worth trying to be useful while also being part of the problem. (Note that I am not specifically talking about the comment in question) | |
Aug 30 at 9:37 | comment | added | E_net4 | I disagree with Cerbrus here, the mod flag on the comment would be somewhat fine. Since flags on comments may be marked as helpful automatically when the comments are removed for other reasons (lots of flags on the comment, or the poster deleting the comment), they are not suitable for when further action is necessary other than removing the comment. In other words, the flag should explain why it should be removed, and the desired outcome is exclusively getting that comment gone. | |
Aug 30 at 8:02 | comment | added | Cerbrus | Yeah, don't use custom mod flags for comments like this. This isn't anywhere close to serious enough. | |
Aug 30 at 5:45 | history | answered | Anerdw | CC BY-SA 4.0 |