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Questions tagged [comment-flags]

regarding flagging comments as rude or offensive, no longer needed, or in need of moderator intervention. Also, for questions regarding the number of flags of a certain type required for automatically removing a comment.

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When you flag a comment, you get a popup that looks like this: The phrasing Learn more in our Code of Conduct suggests if I click the phrase "Code of Conduct", I will be taken to the Code ...
Rebecca J. Stones's user avatar
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Today, there was a case where a user was repeatedly flagging the same comments that contained a keyword that would cause it to be automatically deleted after a single flag. Even as a moderator was ...
Sonic the Anonymous Hedgehog's user avatar
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I posted a comment regarding a dupe flag on my own post a little while ago it keeps getting removed - like seconds after I post it. Have I triggered some auto-removal bot or is this just a very fast ...
You Old Fool's user avatar
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I often see comments that criticize either the OP or another comment, and doesn't actually contribute anything to the post. Why are these comments posted? Also why does Stack Overflow remove ...
Chance Watkins's user avatar
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1 answer
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Users should be prevented from spamming comments containing blacklisted rude/offensive words or continuing to comment offensive content after being flagged. I've been following a post where the OP, ...
galacticninja's user avatar
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It looks like a comment being deleted no longer clears any comment flags (at least for duplicate auto comments), but there are only two options remaining (edit/decline), one of which doesn't even work:...
Laurel's user avatar
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I am seeing a more frequent use of comments on a question that are posted right after the question is stating what the purpose of comments are. The question and comment get posted within seconds of ...
Joe W's user avatar
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As far as I know, every site still has a Comment Flag for "It's unfriendly or unkind". Under the previous Code of Conduct, "unfriendly or unkind" was defined, and the bar was ...
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Well, we're not exactly on the same page as a team on undeletions. In dealing with the comments on this post — I noticed that a comment (with broader context) containing some trigger keyword was ...
Journeyman Geek's user avatar
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Sometimes I see spam comments, and I would like to see a "Spam" reason for flagging comments. But now there are only these reasons: My feature request is: add an "Spam" flag reason ...
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I noticed posts only have one "offensive" flag, but comments have 2. What is the purpose of there being an "Unfriendly or unkind" separate from "Harassment, bigotry, or abuse.&...
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1 answer
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A post that was over 10 years old got bumped recently. I read through the question, answers, and comments (this was probably a mistake). One of the answers had a string of questionable comments ...
Elements In Space's user avatar
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TL;DR The vast majority of short-length comments containing the substring "save" and certain units of time (hour, day, week, life) are useless (see "When shouldn't I comment" and ...
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Company guidance says to "Use the oxford [sic] comma in sentences."* However, the description of the "It's no longer needed." flag, from the flag modal, says "This comment is ...
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For example, "I'm such a X", or "I feel like such a X", where "X" is often "idiot", "moron", or some other words I don't like to see or say. Such ...
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