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I tried to add the following comment on this question:

"+1 for the wizard idea. Note however, ... etc. etc."

But this was not allowed with the error "Comments can't contain that content". I ended up adding the following, semantically identical, comment:

"Another vote for the wizard idea. Note however, ... etc."

Why is this error such a wonderful idea?

I could understand if it was just "+1" comments that were disallowed, but in this case I wanted to make it plain that I liked the idea, but that there is extra info that the OP should consider if they decide to go that way.

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    +1 is another way I've seen several times already Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 2:13
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    i thought we didn't vote this "feature" in, not sure why they pushed it anyway. too easy to bypass this blockade Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 2:13
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    @Coffee, Our votes aren't binding. They're just suggestive. In any case, filters, that are easy to bypass, can still be good. They can reduce some of the noise of +1s in comments from some users, without frustrating the users who are really adamant about starting their comments with +1. Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 2:46
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    +1 because this is not actually a duplicate: The other feature request doesn't appear to have been accepted (with all of the downvotes too).
    – Pokechu22
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 3:52
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    @Coffee The feature was actually implemented when Shog posted that question - it is a place to discuss the implementation and whether the community (presumably those users hitting the comment block caused by it) thought it was necessary.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 4:09
  • @animuson after that was implemented I got the impression that discussing new features will just lead to more frustration since our feedback won't necessarily be taken into account anyway.
    – Geeky Guy
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 12:15
  • @Renan To be fair (if you look at my first answer on Shog's post, I was decently against a full block myself), Shog did post the results of running it for a couple of days, and when you break down the data, as I did with a second answer on the question, it's actually a bit amazing to see how many commenters did remove their +/-1 and how many of the comments were flat out noise as it was.
    – Kendra
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 14:28
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    @Kendra I also noticed a lot of people writing variations of +1 or -1. And when you do remove the +1/-1 from the comment, you take out the piece of information that the comment is tied to a vote. If on my posts I see comments with "+1 for this or that", it helps me reinforce whatever was positive about the post. If I see "-1 because of this or that", it makes me want to correct it. If I just see "this or that" without that important bit of information, I will either ignore the comment, or that won't help me reinforce positive behavior or correct wrong behavior :(
    – Geeky Guy
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 14:37
  • @Renan If you look at my second answer I did actually count variations of "+/-1" as keeping the "+/-1", such as "Thumbs up", "Upvoted", and "Downvoted" just to name a few. I can completely understand where you're coming from, but at the same time a good majority of the comments that were completely abandoned were utter noise, and of the rest, the ones without the "+/-1" tended to be more constructive. It's really hard for me to argue with that kind of a stat. On that note, if you hadn't checked my answer, feel free, and let me know (cont.)
    – Kendra
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 14:45
  • @Renan (cont.) if there is something else I should judge the comments on. I still have the data I worked from yesterday, so it wouldn't be too hard to look at another metric. Provided my spreadsheet I was using continues to cooperate. (It was changing some of the "+" symbols in the attempted field into "=" instead. What a nightmare.)
    – Kendra
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 14:46
  • ⁺¹, never knew that. Probably because I did always use superscript letters.
    – Hi-Angel
    Commented Jun 1, 2016 at 11:48

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