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In the below question, user Ankur posts the same comment, advocating a library, on almost all of the answers verbatim.

The problem I see is that

  1. The comment is not discussing the answer it's pasted on, it's attempting to be a (poor quality) answer in and of itself.
  2. It's pseudovalid as an answer, most folks I know would say advocating a library when asked for JS help is only half answering the question. The answer-providers involved also seem to think this, since they respond saying as much.
  3. Copy pasting the same thing to every answer has got to qualify as spamming, doesn't it?

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So the action I took was to flag the visible ones as unnecessary, but I am not entirely clear as to how it should be handled, nor if my assessment of the comment was valid.

Did I do this wrong? How should it be done?

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    Meh, nothing is quite as effective against such comments as demonstrating that it is a useless and wasteful approach. His name does not appear on the list of project contributors, so it is not the typical project spam. Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 17:56
  • Is that to suggest I should simply ignore them then? I just want to be clear on what you're saying? Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 17:56
  • The comments were not ignored. No additional help is required. Technically you can flag the comment as "no longer needed" but I don't think that would be the correct approach. Some visitors might favor a library or happen to already have a dependency on it. Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 17:59
  • They posted four of them, on the question and three answers on that same question. I would have custom flagged the comments on the answers, saying that this same comment is already present on the question. The comments on the answers (3x) are therefor no longer needed. Please remove this comment
    – rene
    Commented Jul 11, 2018 at 18:00

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