Linked Questions
14 questions linked to/from Should moderators run automated bots under their accounts?
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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?
One example from the revised Code of Conduct of a comment that will now be considered "rude" is "You could google this in 5 seconds."
Indeed, my usual comment for cases like this is the relatively ...
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2017 Community Moderator Election RESULTS
Well, it's been a crazy month but July has finally come to a close and with it Stack Overflow's 9th moderator election has also concluded. They said it was impossible, but 30 thousand or so voters ...
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Can a machine be taught to flag comments automatically?
TL;DR: Yes it can.
Background
On June 27, 2014 Skynet awoke. It looked at Stack Overflow and thought "Why are all these people being so chatty and talking about obsolete things? I should nuke ...
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Please don't shoot the messenger, what can I do better?
Three hours ago I popped into the site to check in. I was pinged about this post, about a deleted comment. I made the grave mistake of writing a light hearted answer to lift the mood.
The most time ...
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Remove the limitation that stops comments from starting with +1 or -1
I recently realized that a new limitation has been introduced to comments that prevents us from starting with +1 or -1 (or at least it's somewhat new -- earliest mention I can find is a post from ...
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Is a mod unilaterally reviewing/closing 1500 questions in a single day okay, or too much?
Over the last couple weeks, I've noticed a single user (a moderator) closing an inordinate amount of questions through the CV Queue every couple of days or so. This is quite obvious because not only ...
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Instantly deleted comments?
There's a high point count user who posts a lot of answers in a tag I read. The answers are generally okay, but occasionally when someone asks a tricky question, I find the answers are wrong. I leave ...
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Does Stack Overflow use machine learning for posts?
I'm not exactly sure if this is appropriate for Meta but I was wondering if Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange in general uses some kind of machine learning for post classification such as spam or ...
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96 wrongly declined comment flags in 1 day
For reference, here's my flag history as of January 8th, 2015 :
This is the SEDE query I used to help find these not constructive, obsolete comments. I've already finished this one, and this one, and ...
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How has the "No longer needed" comment flag affected moderators?
I personally like the "No longer needed" flag that was introduced. For me, it really simplifies the general reason for removing the comments and makes things easier when making that decision.
On the ...
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Prevent useless/no longer needed comment before they get posted
We all know that there is a lot of not needed comments that simply add noises or tend to transform a post to a chat. My concern here is about a particular type of comments:
Comments that we flag ...
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Add a "Not constructive" to the report method [duplicate]
This is mainly for the Mods.
I've noticed that the "report" on comments does not let you say "Not constructive". You have to report it to a moderator and hope they understand what you are trying to ...
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Automatically removing comments that aren't *just* "Thank you!" and "+1 Nice Answer!"
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 ...
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Feature test: Thank you reaction
We just announced a new feature test for the "thank you" reaction on The Overflow blog.
We discovered that “thanks” appears in 1 of 6 comments left under answers. Although it's less common ...