Yes, that's a pretentious title.
I love commenting. I'm on my way to having posted 15,000 comments. I want to help people improve their question so it won't be closed, or help them find a duplicate that answers it.
But I notice useful, non-harmful, non-unwelcoming comments disappearing left and right. Not only mine, but in this case one of mine is indeed what this question is about.
People apparently can flag comments as "no longer needed" to make them go away and successively refuse to improve their question, removing the comment as a signpost for both other commenters (who then might post the same improvement request again) and later visitors (not seeing any comments, assuming the question is fine).
Yesterday a 150th question was posted by someone with the age old misunderstanding that "What have you tried" means "Show the code you have that made you end up at this problem", and not "Show what you have tried to solve this problem". Big difference.
I commented something along the lines of:
Please read [ask] and show what you have tried. This is a simple indexof+substring or regex operation.
I posted this comment to allure the OP to edit their question to either show their broken code, or to mention terms they've encountered while searching for a solution.
They responded that their question already contains what they've tried (it doesn't), and a 6K rep answerer supported them and called me a troll. Of course that one was flagged by me and it got removed, because they were name-calling.
But my point is that my comment, asking for clarification, was flagged and successively removed.
If that's the current state of affairs, I'm going to stop commenting on bad questions altogether, and thus resort to "drive-by-downvoting", which will ultimately lead to compassion upvotes ("Why was this downvoted? I don't know either, have an upvote"), beating the question ban system and devaluating reputation points. Good luck upholding question quality like that.
So: can you pretty please with sugar on top rethink the way you handle comment flags? This feels very unwelcoming.
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on a command line was) SO should be unwelcoming. Because the question quality has gotten so low it's getting to be simply not worth my time wading through the dreck.