Yesterday a new update showed up on the Stack Overflow blog: Rolling out the Welcome Wagon: June Update.
Among the updates of things that are marked as Done, one really caught my eye:
Built an “Unwelcoming or snarky” comments classification app
Our users have always been really great at flagging and removing outright abusive comments, but we’ve long struggled to deal with (or even define clearly) lower-key unpleasantness: condescension, snark, dismissiveness. We just finished our first step to change that: 57 employees provided 13,742 ratings of “fine,” “unwelcoming or snarky,” or “abusive,” on random comments on SO, and we’ll be sharing the initial results and our next steps in a separate post.
This is an interesting concept. Catching those comments that aren't right out rude and abusive, but are still mildly insulting or snarky or otherwise unwelcoming. And they evaluated more than 10,000 comments; that's a lot of time and effort dedicated to this task, so Stack Overflow Inc must have some pretty good plans for this data they've amassed.
So now that we can detect "Snarky" comments (and these other unwelcoming but not quite abusive comments), what are we planning to do with them? Are they going to become flag worthy? Will there be some kind of penalty against repeatedly snarky users? And if we are going to be penalized for what may be intended as friendly banter, could we get a solid definition about what Snark is so that we can slide under the radar with our sarcasm avoid penalties? Will the results be made available to facilitate a Hunting of the Snark bi-weekly poetry contest?
For anyone actually in the "know" of what Stack Overflow has planned for this information, if Stack Overflow is ready to release those plans, please do share. Though for anyone else, I'm also interested in what you would like to be done with this information. Any ideas of how we could make use of the "Unwelcoming or snarky" comments classification app?
(My idea is a Snark by the Hour live feed so I can enjoy the sarcasm and snark of my favorite Stack Overflow users in real time, but that's just me).