I was writing a comment on an answer, and when I tried to add += 1
to the comment, when I went to add my comment it said it's not allowed. Why is that?
+= 1
is used all the time in programming, so it's silly that we can't put that in a comment.
Ahh yes, seems to be a bug with the "don't write +1 comments" rule. If you don't use it at the start of the comment you can circumvent the restriction, see here:
Note that the first one does work. Just rephrase so the +1
bit isn't at the start of your comment.
Nitpicking, a comment like:
+1
is all you need to fixmyFunc
, after that it runs just fine...
should probably get through the filter that triggers the warning.
A quick fix may also be be to have the red box include some tip on why it thought you were "commenting on your upvote", e.g.:
Your comment seems to contain "+1" of some sort. Please don't comment on your upvote.
In any case, no biggy. Plenty of workarounds, quick fixes, and pragmatic solutions available (including: just leaving the inconvencience).
+=
' is allowed.
+= 1
because he hates +1 comments so much.
Commented
Sep 24, 2015 at 17:04
This feature has been designed to avoid "thanks" spamming (as Shog9 said). However this is not so good an idea.
If I want to spam using that kind of messages I will do that regardless of just few filters...
In my opinion, instead of this waste of resources we should believe in power of the community, which will find and vote to remove such comments.
+= 1
at least on regular stack and not the metastd:begin()
; it's just noise.