Currently, we (users of SO) are running a StackApp (application built on the Stack Exchange API), called Heat Detector, using both regular expressions and NLP (Natural Language Processing) on all comments. The goal of this project is to identify automatically offensive comments left throughout Stack Overflow. Earlier this year, we asked for a dump of abusive comments and, together with manual classifying on a lot of comments, we are now testing.
The flame-out comments from new users are often easy to classify but, every single day, we see a continuous flow of borderline rude comments from the regular users of Stack Overflow. Here's a sample of sanitized comments (pings have been removed):
This shows remarkably little effort.
please go back to reading some basic C# tutorials for beginners
Wow, you didn't even bother to write a proper sentence, why should anyone invest any of his time to answer this junk?
STFW. First result of googling react rails: github.com/reactjs/react-rails
my eyessssss they burn
This question was generated by a random word generator, right?
Ok. That's nice. Good luck with that. Did you have a programming question? This site is for questions, not a place to dump your christmas wish list
if you are only a beginner, first read some books and documentation. Then improve your English, because it is really bad (don't want to insult you). Then search in the English part of the Net for the things I wrote before. And use your head
But Object Pascal is not your sixties language. If you don't know much about a language (and that you don't is obvious) why comment on it, and even post that as answer? FWIW, you can learn all these things and a lot more with Object Pascal. Encapsulation is one of the most important tenets of OO, BTW. And no, you are not being helpful, nor are you answering the question. This answer should be deleted.
Please don't encourage people who don't bother to make the slightest effort.
You have a good rep now, why do you continue to answer the Low hanging fruit questions for people who are too lazy to even try and attempt to do something for themselves
No. Please stop bothering people to do your homework for you. This isn't what Stack Overflow is for.
Your question looks as crap. You should improve your text formatting. Here is a quick tutorial for that.
we are not here to write your code. And not here to use Google for you. Keep your wisdom to yourself about other members, that is not welcome here.
The Be Nice policy states clearly that "If you don't have time to say something politely, just leave it for someone who does". Furthermore, reading these Meta and blog posts:
- FAQ on comments: Etiquette for posting civil and informative comments.
- When should comments be flagged as “not constructive”?.
- At what point are comments classified as rude or offensive for off-topic questions.
- What does Stack Overflow do about users who are very rude?.
- Are “tl;dr” comments considered rude and/or are they discouraged?.
- What's with all the rude comments recently?.
- The rudeness on Stack Overflow is too damn high.
- Are we getting overly aggressive in comments towards homework questions (again)?.
- Is this constructive or am I just being rude?.
- The Hunting of the Snark
it seems fairly clear that these should be flagged as "offensive" or "non-constructive". Also, if an OP cannot keep their cool, it will eventually lead to flame posts. However these comments were hand-picked because of their frequent appearance on the site (or variations of them), they are mostly by "high-rep" users, some are with declined non-constructive flags and one is a comment from a moderator (later edited to be less offensive).
With such a mixed response, the question is:
Should such comments be included in the "bad feed" of a classifier or not? Do we want to hunt down such comments by an automatic system looking for rudeness?
I believe you are focused on solving the wrong problem. If you dealt with the poor quality questions that prompt these comments, the comments would no longer be an issue.
disagreed - that's (very roughly) like saying if we dealt with all the criminals, we wouldn't have to talk about police brutality. There's always going to be bad questions; there's no call to be overly blunt even to the most idiotic question. Many of the examples shown above are factually correct but inappropriate in tone, IMO. The OP is never the only one reading the comments and they form people's image of SOThis shows remarkably little effort.
to a question that shows remarkably little effort can ever be seen as offensive