There are two possible ways to mass-flag obsolete (or otherwise deletion-worthy) comments on a post:
- Raise an "Other" flag on the post noting that most/all of its comments are obsolete
- Flag every single comment individually, waiting for the 5-second timeout between each one
The mods have a long history of giving contradictory advice on which of these two approaches is better (and I have, uh, some history of voicing my irritation about it). To cite a few different sources throughout history:
The Help Center says that
If you see a post where many comments should be deleted, especially if there's an ongoing discussion, there’s no need to flag each comment. Flag the post for moderator attention, and use the “other” reason explain what's going on.
In 2013, Shog9 says that we should flag posts, and that flagging individual comments instead is "very rude". (Post now deleted, but the relevant section is quoted at Flagging multiple comments versus flagging the whole post for moderator attention)
- Again in 2013, Shog9 clarifies that flagging individual comments is fine if the reason a comment should be deleted is obvious from the comment itself (e.g. for "thanks" or "#$@&(*#$&" comments), but that in cases where context is needed to verify which comments should be deleted, we should use a post flag instead
- In 2014, BoltClock advocates for flagging the post
- In 2014, bluefeet says that flagging posts is preferable because it's easier and reduces the risk that a moderator acting without context will delete a bad comment but leave behind a (now nonsensical) reply to it
- In 2015, Martijn Pieters suggests flagging the post
- In May 2016, meagar asks for individual comment flags instead of post flags
- Meanwhile, Boltclock now also expresses a preference for flagging individual comments but acknowledges that the rate limit makes it annoying for users to flag that way
This contradictory advice has left me unsure of which approach the mods would, on the whole, prefer me to take. But they've seemed willing to clean up comments whichever way I chose to flag them, so I've just carried on flagging whichever way was most convenient for me and not worried too much.
But today, after flagging a post with many garbage comments on it, I got a flag declined with this sentence as part of the decline reason:
For cleaning up individual comments or answers, please flag them individually.
I'd guess this is from one of our three new moderators, since in ~400 post flags (the majority of which were asking for mass comment removal) I've never before had this reason given for declining a flag.
This is daft! I'm not sure if anything has changed behind the scenes - lots of what we've heard from moderators hints that in the last year or two they've received better tooling for bulk-handling of comment flags, though I don't know the details. But even if it has, this situation is farciful. The mods have told us contradictory things, the Help Center and rate limit have been designed to push us towards post-flagging instead of comment-flagging, and now we have a moderator who (going against the advice in the help center) has declined a post-flag and asked for many comment flags as an alternative. What are we to make of this, exactly?
Can the moderators please talk to each other, reach an agreement on how we should be mass-flagging comments, and set forth a policy that they can all live with? I don't care what the policy is; I just want to be given clear, non-contradictory instructions!