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How to respond to spammy comments
When comments are too chatty or otherwise not constructive, you can flag them.
With regard to that particular comment, I don't feel it's absolutely off topic. … Given that the post has become quite popular since yesterday, we might clean up all the comments anyway. Comments aren't meant to stay forever. …
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How should I request for comment cleanup on migrated questions?
What you see quite often on those questions are comments like:
not seeing how this is a ServerFault question. – ceejayoz 1 hour ago
Which forum should I move this to? StackOverflow? …
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Why is commenting everywhere restricted to those with enough reputation?
The main reason comments aren't unlocked from the beginning is that we'd like users to understand what they should be used for. … Sometimes, comments are abused as chat, which clearly shouldn't happen, and they drift off into endless discussions, especially on very popular questions. …
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Why can we only edit our comments for the first five minutes after posting?
Another thing: Comments are posted and read chronologically, while questions and answers are not. Comments do not carry any revision information. … I know I can delete my comments, but sometimes the information in the comment is actually relevant and I would like to keep it there. …
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I am a restricted user and can't comment on an answer
Moderators can convert answers to comments, but this should be used in special cases, and not to help users work around their missing privilege. …
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Do @reply comments get deleted as well?
Do the @reply get removed if the original comment is deleted or removed?
No. This is not possible.
What happened here—and I'm assuming you're talking about this post—is that the original comment …
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Is "It's impossible" a valid answer, or is it a comment?
Those are always edge cases. I would be hesitant to provide a simple rule on how to deal with these kinds of answers, although one thing should be clear: "You cannot do it" can be a valid answer.
H …
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Why can't I create a superuser login? Why do I have to use a third party?
Why can't I create a superuser login? Why do I have to use a third party?
You can create a Super User login. What you'll get is an OpenID created by Stack Exchange, the owners of Super User. So t …
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Comment vote equilibrium: Ability to vote down
I think we must not forget that comments that are
unconstructive (i.e. obsolete)
offensive
or plain spam
can be flagged for moderator attention anyway. …
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Can we educate users to stop adding "Belongs on xyz.SE!" comments without further explanation?
I would suggest that these kinds of comments should always be phrased like the following:
Your question is off-topic here, but on-topic for xyz.SE. … Comments without further explanation for the OP should IMO be deleted to avoid confusion. Eventually, a question will find its way to the site it fits best on. …
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Can we educate users to stop adding "Belongs on xyz.SE!" comments without further explanation?
Similarly to people telling the OP to ask their question on Apple.SE, even if it's on topic here on SU, I think that there's a general problem with comments like the following:
This should be on Server … These comments do not serve any good purpose for several reasons.
They leave the OP confused about where to ask. Was he wrong asking here? Doesn't that even come off as rude? …
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Is there something off with how reputation is built on Stack Exchange?
Do their comments justify you ranting on Meta about their actions, when everything could be quietly handled by moderators? …