Over in Should we discourage leading +/-1 on comments?, Shog9 introduced a comment filter that prevented us from posting comments starting with -1
. Okay, fine. But what are we supposed to post instead?
I think it's fair to say that I'm a pretty conscientious Stack Exchange citizen - I read Meta, I'm careful in my every action, I think about any flag I raise that gets declined, and I try to stay within the spirit of all the rules. But this comment filter bothers me because I can't make any sense of what the spirit of the rule is.
At one extreme we could interpret it to be "all criticism of posts is forbidden" and at the other we could interpret it to mean "it's strictly only comments that match our regex that we care about; as long as you put a random character before the -1
in your comment, that's fine". These are both plainly absurd, and the truth must lie between them, but nobody has made any effort to tell us where.
So I have some questions:
- Am I still allowed to write
-1
to indicate that I downvoted, as long as it isn't at the beginning of a comment? - Am I still allowed to state that I downvoted, as long as I do so by writing something like "I downvoted" instead of "-1"?
- Am I still allowed to explicitly express the opinion that a post is utterly worthless and incorrect in its every detail? How about simply providing factual criticism in a way that implies that opinion?
- Am I still allowed to express the opinion that a post is, overall, bad? How about simply providing factual criticism in a way that implies that opinion?
- Am I still allowed to express the opinion that a post is flawed, imperfect, or partially unclear or unhelpful? How about simply providing factual criticism in a way that implies that opinion?
And wherever the line is drawn, why there? At the moment, I am genuinely unable to comply with the spirit of the rule because I haven't got the slightest clue what it is. I downvote often and almost always explain my downvotes - either by upvoting an existing comment or by adding a comment of my own - and my confusion over what I'm supposed to be doing is wasting me time whenever I have to comment. (And I usually end up doing things that are blatantly against the spirit of the rule, like writing "Throwing a -1 at this".)
Can somebody with authority offer some guidance on what an acceptable protocol for criticising bad posts is now, rather than expecting us to infer a social norm from a regex?
+1
This still requires clarification.