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Comments are small addendum to each question or answer, intentionally limited in size and formatting, and second-class citizens.

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What, if any, are the consequences for a user who has too many comments flagged "No Longer N...

If comments are posted in good faith and removed as NLN afterwards then no moderator would impose a penalty of any kind for having these comments flagged and removed. … Even inherently "noisy" comments like posting "thank-you" on each of your posts are removed harmlessly (It's theoretically possible to post harmless comments and yet abuse the system, e.g. flooding another …
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Let's talk about my (canned) comments for bad questions by New Contributors

I personally came to be believe most canned comments to be unhelpful. … Saying "I downvoted you for X and Y" is not better than posting comments saying "I upvoted you because of your very thorough explanation". …
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Is asking for "how to improve the question" a reason to delete a comment?

You'll get better luck with your comments if you ask the same without referring to "@Downvoters". Anyone can help you improve the question, not only users that voted on it. … Comments asking for vote explanations are routinely deleted. There is no guarantee anyone would post a response, but it's less likely your comment will be flagged/deleted …
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Flagging "expected output" comments as "no longer needed"

Since the expected output has been edited in into the question, what are those comments needed for? These are the poster examples of "no longer needed" comments: They were needed once. … These comments do not bring any value any more, and preserving the conversation is not useful for future readers, and might even be distracting, since the eye will certainly be drawn to high scoring comments
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A "be nice" review

Comments should, if possible, provide actionable feedback that's specific to the post they address. … Canned comments are rarely perceived as useful by those who receive them. …
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Is it OK to offer a user help on another platform?

Should I flag these comments as not needed? Or should I just leave them there? Flag away, of course. … These comments are no longer needed to improve or clarify the post, and just noise for future visitors. They should be deleted. …
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Disallow deleting a comment once replied to

Better not to make deleting of comments harder, but easier instead. They are only meant to request clarification or add more information to a post, not to survive as a permanent discussion thread. …
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Can humour play a part in comments, and are these comments so rude and unwelcoming? I just g...

Comments like these have no upside: they may hurt the another user but not really help the user to improve their question, which is the point of comments. … As such, it is better to avoid these comments altogether. Even if you take out the humor they have, such as it is, you are left with a comment that provides no benefit. …
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Should I flag a mod-flag if a user advises (repeatedly) that askers take questions to other ...

I've encountered a user (by virtue of seeing their comments in questions on the close-review queue) that with some consistency votes to close many questions with a custom reason reading something like: …
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Does a user receive a notification if I ping them in a comment which I delete immediately af...

No, you can’t count on them getting the notification. If you delete the comment the notification will be removed. I'm pretty sure that at a couple of times I experienced notifications "lingering", pr …
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What if editing my answer makes comments seem out of context?

Edit your answer so it is correct and says what you want; flag the comments so they can be deleted, since they are now obsolete. Preservation of comments is not important. … If in response you comments you improved your post, the comments served their purpose. They can now be flagged for deletion. …
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Should you comment after you edit your question in response to comments?

There is nothing wrong with notifying other apparently interested users of improvements to the question, particularly if the edits where made in response to their comments. … That being said, it's perfectly fine to flag all those comments as "no longer needed" when you encounter them (both the original comments that prompted the edit, and the ones replying to those). …
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Should I select "Leave Open" if a moderator had commented on (but didn't close) a post?

Judge the post on its merits. That's all there is to it. If you think it should be closed, vote to close. If not, then don't. If unsure, remember to skip.
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Time-out for comments after "Answer your own question" self-answered Q/As

That a question has been self-answered has no relevance on comments. A self-answered question is no different than any other question. … Comments address the post they are posted under (or at least that's how it should be). Users are in no way required to read answers, nor should be required. …
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Under the radar: unmonitored tags

Comments flags, mainly. … And if one believes comments flags are not enough, one can raise a custom flag on any post (maybe a post by the user one wants to alert the mods about, but it is possible to flag any post as long as the …
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