I'm trying to comment on this question to say:
(-1/30)
is integer division, and is equal to zero. This probably isn't what you mean.
And I'm being told
Comments cannot contain that content
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I've not downvoted, and I am surprised that such a comment is being blocked, as it (removing the "This probably isn't what you mean" doesn't work either).
The comment (posted by another user):
You should be aware that
APR /= 36500
; and(-1/30)
are integer divisions.
seems to be allowed.
I don't understand what the difference between these comments is in terms of what is being disallowed.
It appears that this is being triggered by the fact that the first significant content of the comment is "-1", which is erroneously considered a downvote comment - especially surprising when you've not downvoted.
Changed to feature request: the message should be improved to give a hint as to the reason. For example:
Comments cannot start with "-1".
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But additionally, including the signal of whether the user has downvoted could be taken into account.
-1
in-1/30
? Well, that's awesome...-2/30
and other values.