I am aware that we currently have a system in place that removes comments when you flag them as "No Longer Needed" if they meet certain criteria/keywords.
These include comments that contain (as per my research)
- "thanks" and "thank you", and other similar inflections
- "+1"
- "whathaveyoutried.com"
These keywords are necessary but not sufficient to automatically delete a comment as soon as you flag them. (If I'm not mistaken, the criteria for whether a comment is to be spammed or hammed is determined by a Naive Bayes Classifier, if the system is the same as what is described here.)
I consider it good that what's currently in place is at a state where it can accurately remove such comments on its own to alleviate the garbage that mods have to sift through themselves, but I believe it can be made better still.
While there are a ton of comments expressing gratitude and appreciation, there are just as many noisy comments responding to those, with "you're welcome!", or "no worries!", or "sure shugga" :|
Additionally, the current system does not really cater to all forms of gratitude, comments like "Awesome solution!", or "This is fantastic!" are still far from being automatically detected and removed as unnecessary.
Thus, the goal of this post is to request that this system be extended to cater to a broader set of keywords/terms, so this is a feature request of sorts.
Suggested/recommended extensions include
- "Much appreciated", "cheers", "awesome", and other salutations that are similar to "thank you" (see above)
- comments that respond to thanks, such as "no problem", "no worries", or, "you're welcome"
- comments that say "-1" without really giving constructive criticism, as these could just be seen as inflammatory and encourage ill-will and retaliatory action.
I believe this would be a useful extension to the current system in place, and would result in more cleanup with less headache. What are your thoughts?
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