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I think we're overdoing "get a new job" recommendations in comments
There's no reason for us to tell someone "Quit and get a new job" in comments:
If it's a situation where quitting is the only option (some kind of criminal/ethical violations like the company forcing … I think it's important to point out that most of the "Quit" comments tend to be on one of two types of questions, ones involving Willful Stupidity, or ones involving Forced (organizational) Stupidity. …
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Should comments inserted as inline edits be flagged, deleted, or left alone?
IMHO comments like this one should not be part of the question.
They're comments, and should be left as such. I say "Nuke with extreme prejudice!" …
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Worse than usenet? Our image to prospective new users.
The StackExchange reputation/vote-to-close/comments system lets the active core of users gently swat newbies who don't conform to community standards. …