Moderator Note: We appreciate the community's feedback on this and are not moving forward with this rule as currently proposed. We still recommend not leaving these comments, and moderators will delete them if seen or flagged (which has always been the case).
We'll get to the rule stuff in a moment, but we, the moderator team, need to start off with an apology. We've been wrestling with this issue for some time. We've modified some existing Meta posts to match our policy shift, but we never really made that obvious to the community at large. We've been enforcing it without that clear communication and it's frustrated some users who were genuinely unaware. To that end, we're sorry. This is an attempt to clarify what we're wanting to do and why. Please take this as an opportunity to understand our aims and add input on this proposed policy change.
What we're trying to change
Our guidance isn't terribly different from this post by Martijn in 2015
You have two options:
Flag the comments as No longer needed; badgering for votes, bounties and accepts is not what comments are meant for.
If there is a widespread pattern, flag one of posts by the user illustrating the problem, and explain the pattern in a in need of moderator intervention message.
What changed was we removed this section below that
* Teaching new users how accepting works is fine. If you posted an answer, the user gives you a hearty thanks! comment and it turns out they are pretty new and never accepted an answer before, feel free to show them how accepting works. Personally I use
Glad to have been of help! Feel free to accept my answer if you feel it was useful to you. :-)
Why we're wanting to change it
Such comments are noise
This part really hasn't changed. Stack Overflow continues to grow in moderation needs, and the less noise we can have generated, the better. Last year moderators removed over 400,000 comments. While some of that includes bulk removals and moving comments to chat, it doesn't account for all of it. All those comments must be reviewed by a human, and that number doesn't account for comment flags reviewed and declined.Voting on and accepting answers are, and always have been, optional
We don't want to see users pressured into doing either. Having users call attention to it when they've made a post brings a sense of pressure to do it, regardless of the merits.The system now guides users in this area
The system provides suitable guidance to new users in terms of voting and accepting answers. Martijn's original post was made when such guidance didn't really exist. Both the tour and tooltips cover thisAccepted answers are not as important anymore for visibility
As of Sept 2021, accepted answers are no longer pinned. While having the green checkmark helps, it is no longer the main metric for how useful the community sees an answer (as this comic once noted).
What we would look for
Comments that are
- Asking for upvotes
- Asking for accepts
- Linking to the Help center page about the subject, Meta.SE, or any other resource describing voting and accepts
- Any other roundabout way of implying that the user should somehow reward the post with voting or an accept
How enforcement would work
We generally will overlook the odd mention here or there by new users. They routinely add comments for us to clean up anyways ("Thanks!", "This works!", "+1", etc.). We tend to notice veteran users, however, and will hand out warnings first. Our hope is to not have any suspensions, save the routine violators who insist on continuing to remind others to vote or accept.
Once the community has discussed this, we hope to have another formal post with a final rule that is placed into faq, as we did for this prior (now obsolete) rule.
Discussion is welcome.