I understand that comments in the Q & A should add value to the overall post. As stated in the guidelines, they should request clarification, leave constructive criticism or provide other relevant info.
However, not all questions are well structured and clearly defined, at least at first. So I find myself sometimes engaged in a commenting back and forth with the OP as an answer is being developed. Multiple updates to the answer result.
Yesterday and today I was engaged in a prolonged commenting session with an OP where probably 90% of the comments were about logistics and did not add value to the question. Comments like: Do you see what I'm talking about in Chrome Dev Tools?, Are you on a Mac or a PC? and Let's just get this done quickly. Call me. XXX-XXX-XXXX.
So my question is:
Before the powers that be jump in to admonish the commenting parties, or simply delete comments altogether, is it worth creating a term that tells everybody that a comment is just temporary and will be deleted shortly? Maybe something like [wbd]?
So a comment like: "I need to leave my computer for a while. I haven't forgotten about your question. I'll respond again in about an hour.", which obviously adds no value to the question but may still help in crafting a good answer, could end with [wbd], which would indicate to SO moderators that the comment is recognized as having no material value and "will be deleted" shortly by the author.
Just off the bat, I see several potential benefits of something like [wbd]:
- a free flowing conversation can ensue and possibly lead to improved editing of questions and better answers
- the human urge to express appreciation and say "thank you" doesn't have to be completely suppressed
- less moderator time could be spent deleting "bad" comments.
- eliminates the guesswork from moderators when it comes to comments that may be "on-the-fence" (assuming this is ever an issue)
- the system can automatically delete all [wbd] comments that have been around for, let's say, more than 48 hours.
- sometimes I want to follow up with an OP (who has accepted my answer or has not accepted any answer) to offer support. With [wbd] I could simply jump back to my answer and leave this comment: If you have any questions about my answer or need assistance just leave a comment [wbd]. I could then totally forget about this comment because it will be automatically deleted in 48 hours.
- creates a more robust and efficient system of self-policing at the ground level, which preserves resources at higher levels
Is [wbd] an idea worth exploring? An asinine suggestion? I'm open to your feedback.
[accept rate, accept rate]
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