Questions tagged [comment-flags]
Questions regarding the flagging of comments. For flags in general, use [flags].
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Allow users to view flagged comments
Comments get silently removed from a user's visible history so it is unclear what comments are perceived as "rude or abusive" or "racist or hateful", or – possibly – "in need ...
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Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive
This is the latest comment to be flagged in what is becoming a trend in faux rude/abusive flags.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I cannot see anything rude or abusive in this comment, in fact they use ...
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Should moderators run automated bots under their accounts?
The most recent Stack Overflow election brought up some great new moderators, including Andy, who has for the past ~3 years been running a comment flag bot to automatically flag comments for removal. ...
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5 seconds is too long, but if it must be, then give me a visual cue
I don't know how many times I've tried to flag two "Thank you" comments in a row only to get the error message above. Then I have to go through the whole process all over again of clicking the flag ...
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Lower five-second comment flag to three seconds [duplicate]
Many times an obsolete comment ("I have updated the answer") and a subsequent "Thank you" follow each other. Many other situations occur where multiple flags should be raised for related comments.
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Why is this comment not unfriendly/unkind?
Two days ago I reported this comment as unfriendly/unkind:
Whoever downvoted my question, you really are a weird person. Downvoting with a comment as WHY downvoted makes sense so that I can at least ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)
TL; DR
Basically there's an increase of people flagging comments as unkind when there's nothing wrong with them. A comment saying your question is a duplicate is not rude. So please stop it.
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We-are-not-a-code-writing-service comments. Are they the good, the bad, or the ugly?
There's a lot of "We are not a code writing service" comments being flagged. The flag rate for them is increasing and there's now some custom flags complaining about users who write this in their ...
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Did comment flags just change?
I don't see "Too chatty" or "Not constructive" any more. Is this a new thing, or did I just lose my ability to use those for some reason?
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Should a veil of anonymity have a say in how we flag offensive comments?
Today the following comment was spotted:
To the downvoter. The least you can do is leave a f'ing comment as to why this answer deserved a downvote. Common decency and respect is what's lacking. ...
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Are "You clearly don't understand X" comments unwelcoming?
So, there was a question asked. I offered some comments to try to help the OP. They definitely weren't answers but were suggestions on different approaches they might want to take.
I'm deliberately ...
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Is there any action moderators can take to stop a user from posting the same comment on all the questions they answer?
I found a comment under a question:
Does my answer answer your question?
From a user that added an answer to said question.
I noticed that the comment was posted at almost the same time as the ...
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Can the mods agree on how we should mass-flag comments?
There are two possible ways to mass-flag obsolete (or otherwise deletion-worthy) comments on a post:
Raise an "Other" flag on the post noting that most/all of its comments are obsolete
Flag every ...
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What is the correct procedure for handling large amounts of trashy comments on a post?
There have been many times when I come across a useful and well written answer, and find multiple "Thank you!", or "This works!", or "This is the one true answer", type of comments.
By "multiple", I ...
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The flagpole needs painting
The flag icon which appears when hovering a comment has a pole which is too red:
This is specific to Stack Overflow, e.g. on other site it looks fine:
On SO, the pole is more red, and the ...
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"Thanks a lot! Thx!" comment - Flag declined
I generally flag comments only "thanking" other people as "too chatty" (see for example Thanks in a comment?, Should "Thank you" comments be flagged?).
And what now follows is yet another "...
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No longer needed comments flagged but declined, why?
I am used to always flag comments like thank you, please accept the answer, This is awesome!, etc and they all get accepted or even automatically deleted but recently I got two declined flags and I ...
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Why were these "no longer needed" comment flags declined?
My comment flagging record is pretty good. Today, I flagged numerous comments as "no longer needed" on this answer. While 2 of my flags were accepted, to my surprise 10 were declined. (My guess is ...
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How do the new comment flags affect our comments?
The not relevant flag has an entirely different connotation to the no longer needed flag. It implies that any discussion about the post is relevant and can therefore stay. Well that's my thinking.
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New comment's red flag shows text 'flag' instead of icon
I loved the new red flag shown near to the flagged comment, but it shows a red "flag" text immediately after the flag action, like :
After a refresh, the red icon appears and it looks perfect :
I ...
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Why were my flags declined but the flagged comments removed?
I can't seem to understand the reason(s) why my flags (5 in a row) were declined but the actual flagged comments removed; this is not the first time I've realised that and it happens with no apparent ...
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Why do comment flags sometimes take immediate effect?
Usually if I flag a comment it takes some time for the flag to be reviewed before it either takes effect or is declined.
Today I flagged a few comments as "not constructive" and they disappeared (and ...
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Removing comments that are no longer relevant (but were at the time of posting)
Sometimes I miss something in an answer or I get something wrong. There comes a comment along the line:
you missed this / You are wrong here
and my answer - if it is not immediately fixable - is:
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Flag changed to "harassment, bigotry, or abuse", causing it to be declined, when I didn't flag it as such
I flagged a comment earlier today for violating the Code of Conduct. When I flagged it, the dialog was different from what I see now. Now, I see:
It contains harassment, bigotry, or abuse.
The ...
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Is it fine to call users "nerds" in comments?
I recently flagged a comment on a LQ question, posted by the OP in response to other comments letting them know what's wrong with their question. This was his comment:
I need an expert advise and ...
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Add descriptions for each comment flag option into the flag dialog
When flagging a comment the following dialog is displayed:
For people who have little or no experience in flagging, I think it would be beneficial to add the text from the Flagging a comment section ...
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Should a single flag be able to delete a comment from the post owner that includes the word "downvote" (or variation thereof)?
I'm not sure how prevalent this is network wide, but we see a lot of comments on Stack Overflow from the owner of a post that goes something like this:
Would the downvoter care to comment?
There are ...
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How to flag comments with constructive as well as non-constructive content?
Heat Detector digs up some comments now and then that contain constructive things as well as non-constructive remarks. For example:
It would be better to swap X and Y and call method Z then. And @...
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Can we allow experienced comment flaggers to handle "no longer needed" themselves?
One of the themes that comes up here from time to time is moderator workload, and a simple idea occurs to me that might reduce some hum-drum work required of moderators.
My guess is that flaggers ...
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Is "Very crafty. Nice work." a comment that should be kept
I flagged a comment as "No longer needed" that just said "Very crafty. Nice work." yesterday and was really surprised when the flag was declined. Because I thought that this was just an equivalent to ...
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How to deal with non-formalized quasi-vote-to-close-comments?
In a comment to this (clear, but zero-effort) question, a >15k user made the following request:
Please no one give a full solution in code as this is obviously homework that OP would benefit from ...
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Flagging upvoted but obsolete comments
While doing some research on IIFE, I flagged an upvoted comment, that corrected an answer, as obsolete. The entirety of the comment was subsequently edited into the answer and therefore the comment is ...
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Duplicate question comments filter/blacklist also prevents us from flagging duplicate answers for moderator attention
This unhelpful error message is for duplicate questions, not answers. It's completely out of context and doesn't make any sense at all.
Here is a link to the answer that needs moderator attention:
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Should I flag comments that are encouraging OP to use ChatGPT to write their code?
A new contributor just asked a very broad question, something like:
Can you write a simple broadcast script in JavaScript or php just give me an example or if you brief explain please explain
The ...
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Are humorous comments considered acceptable content?
I'm asking because I notice that comment flags include the option of too chatty, and I was wondering, is there some sort of agreed line between a relevant, humorous joke, and something that is just ...
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Deleting and undeleting a post clears all comment flags
So, I recently flagged several comments on a question as "Unfriendly or Unkind." The OP subsequently deleted the question and then undeleted it a few minutes later.
My flags were marked &...
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Are users still punished for "unfriendly or unkind" comments left on deleted posts?
Occasionally I come across very low quality questions (more than 5-7 down-votes) and I see a rude/condescending comment reprimanding the more often than not "new contributor". Typically I'll vote to ...
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Was there an uptick in comment flags after the "be nicer" blog post?
I'm curious - was there an uptick in the number of comment flags (especially rude/abusive flags) after the "be more welcoming" blog post?
If so, has this put additional stress on moderators? ...
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(How) Should I flag comment "Please look at my question"
Under my (2012) question Why does CreateProcess give error 193 (%1 is not a valid Win32 app) a user commented
any idea about stackoverflow.com/questions/39245238/
pointing to a recent question he ...
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New comment flagging dialog is unusable on Firefox
In the screenshot below, the flag dialog is positioned so far left and up that most of it is off the screen. Neither the flag options nor the Submit or Cancel buttons are visible.
Firefox 58.0.1 on ...
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What is the etiquette on "calling out" individual users?
I am not sure how to phrase this, but recently I flagged a question in the SO Close Vote Reviewers chat room and "some" didn't agree with the close vote reason. As usual, I stated my argument which is ...
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Does the new "unfriendly" flag have negative consequences for flagged users?
Multiple commenters at A comment is unneeded and arguably unfriendly - how to flag it? seem to be of the view that having several of the new "unfriendly or unkind" flags raised on your comments will ...
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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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Why were "no longer needed" flags declined?
Comments to this answer are confusing because the answerer actually already addressed the issues with edits. They are, thus, no longer needed and should be removed. I flagged accordingly but it was ...
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You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity when handling comment flags
According to You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity in the Low Quality Posts queue incorrect review comments should be flagged as "Non constructive" or what we now call "No longer needed".
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Why were four of my comment flags declined?
Up to now I have flagged over 10.000 comments and I was proud to have only 8 of them declined. Therefore, I thought that I have a good feeling for "no longer needed" comments. However, today 4 of my ...
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What happens when I flag an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question?
Say that I flagged an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question and a moderator agreed - what next?
I would like to roughly figure how things would typically go after my flag is handled (I ...
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I successfully flagged a comment on a locked post! [duplicate]
To clarify about a dupe: Upvotes and flags on locked post comments
It isn't a dupe. That question is mainly focusing on the part of removing the button, or warning. It's tagged as bug, but isn't ...
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Can you clarify the meaning of 'obsolete' flags for comments?
Some time ago, I flagged a few comments that I clearly considered obsolete. Surprisingly to me, four of them in a row were declined. The first flag was on this comment:
This is not a duplicate. He'...
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Are there trends towards being "more welcoming"?
Obviously it is a bit early to ask, but still I am wondering if "things" are already changing.
I just used an enforced one-day cool down period to have a look around, and it seems to me that at least ...