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Clarify that I mean "no comment needed" in the Delete pop-up, rather than "no action needed".
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Toby Speight
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I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add a canned comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then mark asselect Delete with "no comment needed".

I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add a canned comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then mark as "no comment needed".

I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add a canned comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then select Delete with "no comment needed".

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Toby Speight
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I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add my own commenta canned comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then mark as "no comment needed".

I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add my own comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then mark as "no comment needed".

I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add a canned comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then mark as "no comment needed".

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I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add my own comment (using the Auto Review Comments browser toolAutoReviewComments userscript), then mark as "no comment needed".

I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add my own comment (using the Auto Review Comments browser tool), then mark as "no comment needed".

I'm reasonably sure that the set of review comments is common to the whole Stack Exchange network, so we can't adapt these to Code Review.

My usual approach is just to add my own comment (using the AutoReviewComments userscript), then mark as "no comment needed".

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Toby Speight
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