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René Vogt
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Is there no automatic throttling or banning of users who repeatedly post profane comments?

I recently found myself under a deluge of profane comments by a user who didn't appreciate my negative feedback (and people wonder why users often don't comment when down-voting). There has been at least a dozen or more profanity-filled comments posted by this user, addressing me.

These comments have all been deleted, in most cases nearly immediately. Which I presume happened automatically after multiple users flagged them (I'm assuming multiple users are required, because in a couple of cases, the comment did not disappear immediately after I flagged it, but did a short while later).

I am surprised that this user is (was…they have in fact now been suspended) able to keep posting comments. I would have thought that the system would detect that they had a large number of "rude or abusive" flags on their comments over a short period of time (minutes), and they'd be automatically locked down with a comment ban, or even a temporary suspension of the user entirely.

Is there no such algorithm in place? Should there be?

Related: even if there's no automatic algorithm to comment-ban or suspend a user, is there at least automatic notification to the moderators that such activity is going on? I did flag the comment author's post (i.e. their question under which all the comments were being posted), and am aware that's a mechanism for getting the attention of a moderator. I'm asking here about automatic processes that exist, if any.

Peter Duniho
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