Thanks for the interesting blog post. Some random thoughts (I don't have experience with NLP). - Is it planned to take into account context like the comments immediately before and after each comment? My feeling is that sometimes tension builds up gradually until someone kind of crosses the unfriendliness border. It might be important what was said before or after (mostly before I would guess). - If I understood that right, moderators do mark 3.5% of random comments as unfriendly and about 70-80% of an automatically preselected set of 1% of all comments as well as 70% of a manually preselected set of 0.14% of all comments. What about increasing the workload even more and maybe feeding the moderators 2% of all comments (if that is a feasible workload), some even maybe randomly selected? That should result in more training material of the kind that we may be missing and even more removed unfriendly comments. If it's not feasible permanently, it should at least be possible for short times like feeding the 10% of most suspicious comments of a single day and then identifying which new unfriendly comments appear that the robot would normally not detect and overweight them in training. - I wonder how long unfriendly comments live on average on the site before they are deleted? Is it minutes, hours, days?