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I recently saw this comment:

can we meet in a person?

I guess the author of the comment means 'Can we meet in person?'.

Should such comments asking people to 'meet in person' be automatically deleted?

I don't think anyone would mutually discuss about meeting in person on SO. I mean, they can discuss such things elsewhere, like exchange socials and discuss these there, but not on SO.

Also, I don't see any sign of anyone agreeing to meet in person in the posts/comments either.

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    Yes, you should flag these comments so that they can be deleted. Aug 14, 2022 at 6:12
  • @CodyGray, yes, I guess I had flagged it, but IIRC, as NLN (I didn't realize there are other options, sorry :P). Aug 14, 2022 at 6:14
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    NLN is an appropriate choice for these types of comments, unless they're actually attacking/harassing someone. Aug 14, 2022 at 6:18
  • " like exchange socials and discuss these there" - except that this would be an even worse thing to do on Stack Overflow where nothing is private :)
    – Gimby
    Aug 15, 2022 at 8:21
  • "was never needed" is a special case of "no longer needed", hmm? :) Aug 15, 2022 at 9:24

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Yes.

You can flag them as "It's no longer needed". It's noise, that could devolve into chit-chat and discussions on whether or not the user wants to meetup and how. Comments are meant for clarifying the posted question or answer. That's it.

If a user wants to contact some other user for a meetup, they can visit that user's profile and check if that user mentioned any preferred ways of being contacted, and ask for a meetup that way. If a user doesn't list any contact information there, you can assume they aren't interested in being contacted off-site. Please respect that. Remember that Stack Overflow isn't designed as a social platform, so there is no place for this kind of comments.

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