As an answer focusing exclusively on Skeptics.SE question [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/393654/839601) is maybe OK but for meta post it seems to be bit lean on substance. I think providing some additional statistics and correlation analysis could help us understand what could be done to further decrease negative comments. Below is what I would like to see in a meta report on this matter (hardly relevant to Skeptics question, sorry). --- Can we say that there are more negative comments from post authors or from readers (or more precisely, whether available statistics lets us tell this with reasonable confidence). Can we say that there are more negative comments under questions or under answers. Do we observe a correlation between negative comments and posts score (or amount of votes up/down, and additionally, votes close / reopen for questions). Speaking of score, it would be useful to learn whether [recent experiment of hiding negative score](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/390414/839601) made any observable impact on negative comments. The last but not the least, whether there was a confidently observable impact of [introducing 3CV threshold](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/391832/839601), including its [trial run](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/388313/839601) few months before.