(This is not a proposal to auto-expire all comments. That has been there before.)
Often, comments are transitory in nature, such as:
On Stack Overflow we don't say "Hi", "Thanks", ...
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Why is this being downvoted? The question is very basic but it is valid.
It would be entirely sufficient to keep these comments for a few days until all relevant parties have seen them. They are about process, not about content. They have no lasting value.
We do need comments like these. We cannot simply forbid them. We also don't want mods to spend time cleaning them up.
We should have a facility to mark comments as transitory. This would cause them to disappear after a day or so. The comment author should be able to mark his own comment when posting it. This is not about marking other user's comments.
When the site detects that a comment about to be posted is likely to be transitory in nature it should visually recommend to mark the comment. Automatically detecting likely transitory comments should be doable. It should be possible to train a spam filter on this. After a month of this feature there will be a huge corpus to train on.
What do you think of this? Is it useful?
obsolete
option when flagging comments.