I just got a mod message due to my comment activity on meta, which I find problematic in various ways. As there is no mention of not sharing this message, I hope it's fine to ask a question about it. Here's the text in full (emphasis theirs, but leaving out a few links to chat and the help pages):
Hello,
We're writing in reference to your Stack Overflow account:
https://stackoverflow.com/users/1110381/l4mpi
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/1110381/l4mpi
We've noticed that you have a pattern of engaging in lengthy discussions in comments, frequently consisting of responses involving multiple, back-to-back posts on Meta. Comments are intended as brief messages to provide feedback, add minor information, ask for clarification, or discuss the content of the post. Lengthy clarifications should be edited into the post itself or posted separately as a new question or answer, and extended discussions should be taken to chat. Extensive comment threads tend to be a distraction for other readers. These lengthy discussions are often hard to follow, and can easily hide critical information.
Preferring to argue with other users in comments over revising your questions and answers to address their concerns is a red flag to moderators, indicating you may not fully understand the purpose of Stack Exchange: our goal is to provide readers with expert questions and answers, not host discussion or debate. If you desire conversation, stop into the site's chat room.
We hope that you can work with the community on achieving our goals by:
- Asking specific, researched, relevant, on-topic questions
- Providing clear, useful, accurate and well-researched information in answers
- Treating others with respect and civility
Regards, Stack Overflow Moderation Team
First, the following sentence seems just plain wrong:
our goal is to provide readers with expert questions and answers, not host discussion or debate.
This feels as if the whole message was hastily copied from a template intended for excessive comments on main, slapping an "on Meta" at the end of the first sentence. Or if meta really is not intended for discussion anymore, I suggest removing the discussion tag. In my opinion, the message as a whole is not really applicable for meta, but at the very least, the above sentence should be omitted completely or rewritten.
Second, what is the intent of this message? I first read the mail from SO which contained the above text and thought "this reads like a thinly veiled threat for a suspension". Then I opened the same message in the "Moderator Private Message" view on SO, and lo and behold, in the "What is this" sidebar there it says the following:
Our goal is to amicably resolve issues in a constructive way through direct communication. Please note that continuing to persist in problematic behaviors is grounds for timed suspension.
I'm not quite sure what kind of constructive communication is expected from me here, or how this could be resolved. On the surface, it reads like it's supposed to make me aware of the fact that I somehow misuse comments, but of course I'm already aware of the ongoing debate about comments on meta and this message is a caused by my participation in this debate. As the community heavily disagrees with the proposed comment moderation changes and even the mods don't seem to agree on a position, I think threatening me with a suspension for commenting on a debate about comment moderation seems misguided at best.
I do attempt to write constructive comments, and aside from a single instance today (shortly before receiving the mod message) where a mod directly took offense with some of my comments calling him out on behaviour which I perceived as dishonest, I was not made aware of any issue with my comments. Receiving the mod message thus feels like a direct retaliation for these comments. And regarding the overall amount of comments, this is simply a direct relation to the volume of debate happening over the last week (I also wrote a few answers, and now even a question). Anyways, it's not like I can even realistically contest any assertion from mods about my comment behaviour because parts of my comments as well as most comments which I replied to have since been deleted.
So, I'm not quite sure how to close out this post. First off, to the mod with which I had the earlier comment exchange, I don't remember using any offensive language but if you were offended in any way, that was not my intention and I apologize. Still, I stand by my assertion that from my point of view it looks like some moderators don't engage in a honest debate but choose to ignore or sideline inconvenient arguments by the community.
Furthermore, please explain the specifics of this message. Is the amount of comments the problem, or the specific earlier exchange, or a combination of it all? How is this transparent or comprehensible for the average non-mod user? Will you actually suspend people for writing too many comments on meta? If you were to suspend a user for their commenting behavior, how would they even begin to defend themselves given that only mods and staff can see deleted comments? Are the rules outlined in this post going to be applied even though the community does not seem to agree with them?
Lastly, I 'd like to share this insightful quote from a FAQ answer on meta.SE about comment deletion by Shog:
There are almost always more useful things to do than to stress about comments.