A Comment About Comments

Burt Likko

Pseudonymous Portlander. Pursuer of happiness. Bon vivant. Homebrewer. Atheist. Recovering Republican. Recovering Catholic. Recovering divorcé. Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Ordinary Times. Relapsed Lawyer, admitted to practice law (under his real name) in California and Oregon. There's a Twitter account at @burtlikko, but not used for posting on the general feed anymore. House Likko's Words: Scite Verum. Colite Iusticia. Vivere Con Gaudium.

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72 Responses

  1. Michael Drew says:

    Thanks for this, Chief.Report

  2. KenB says:

    FWIW — I just experimented with reporting a comment (MD’s, above) and noticed that there’s no confirmation dialogbox nor any obvious way to undo it.Report

  3. Don Zeko says:

    This post is a nice illustration of why I hope that your efforts to become a judge are successful.Report

    • Burt Likko in reply to Don Zeko says:

      Thank you and I very much appreciate the well wishes for my career ambitions.

      But don’t give me too much credit. I had a lot of help and input from the other editors, and @will-truman is the one who’s done the more technical work.Report

  4. DensityDuck says:

    another suggestion: Stop using “but he was mean first” as a justification for being mean.Report

  5. Bad Commenter says:

    This is a bad comment and someone should report it.Report

  6. Francis says:

    I would like to extend my apologies to the community for losing my cool and acting unprofessionally.

    I’m sorry. I misbehaved.Report

  7. Bad Commenter says:

    This is also a bad comment and worthy of being reported.Report

  8. notme says:

    I love the Indian head test pattern, it’s a classic.Report

  9. Michael Cain says:

    You must be logged in to use the feature.

    Could you say a few more words about this? One of the interesting things about OT (at least to me) has always been that the commentariat is remarkably well behaved for a community that doesn’t require readers to be registered. Or does logged in mean something different here?Report

  10. aaron david says:

    Well done, Overcounselor Likko!Report

  11. Will Truman says:

    Everybody please do me a favor and Report “Bad Commenter”s comments. I need to test a couple of things.Report

  12. Bad Commenter says:

    This is one last bad comment. Please report this! It’s bad! Bad! Bad!Report

  13. Dand says:

    I think I caused, I apologize I should have kept my cool.Report

  14. Alan Scott says:

    Huzzah for this. And let me say how happy I am that the technical changes being made to the site are finally under the control of people interested in maintaining OT as a respectful community. It shouldn’t have taken until April 2016 for this feature to be implemented.Report

  15. Kazzy says:

    Excellent efforts, Burt and Will.Report

  16. KarelEtc says:

    I reported the last ‘bad comment’ and got a nice checkmark. Great ‘hacking.’
    However, after reloading the page, as a test, neither checkmark or the report button was visible. Not sure this is the intended effect.Report

  17. Dand says:

    Any chance you could make it possible to unflag a post or at least move the flag button so it’s not so close to the quote button?Report

    • Will Truman in reply to Dand says:

      Unfortunately not yet. Since something out there will offend just about everybody, it takes more than one click for a comment to get pulled. So hopefully that will not be a recurring problem. I hope to be able to dive in at some point in the future and be able to set the button apart or do something to make it stand point.Report

    • Maribou in reply to Dand says:

      @dand Seems like a good place to remind folks that if errors are made, one could write the editors and tell us “wait wait I didn’t mean to flag such-and-such comment.”

      Not perfect, but a better-than-nothing patch perhaps?Report

  18. Marchmaine says:

    Reporting is fine, by why stop there? Feature Request:

    [Report]
    [Duel]
    [Dance Off!]
    [Drink!]
    [Pun]
    [Banned] see aboveReport

  19. But actually endorsing the Blood Libel, actually calling someone the “n-word,” or actually stating that homosexuals are by definition mentally ill, are all very likely to be considered intolerably disrespectful. Again, these are illustrative examples and are in no way intended to exhaust or limit what will be deemed intolerably disrespectful; this post is also intended to be a restatement of the commenting policy, and not a revision of it.

    So just to be clear, you’re changing the commenting policy to say the blood libel, n-word, and calling homosexuals mentally ill are the only things that violate the comment policy? 🙂

    I’ve lost my cool at least a few times and shouldn’t have. So I apologize. While I’ll probably do it again, I’ll try not to.

    To be honest, most of the time when I’ve written a comment that I’ve come to regret, there’s usually a little eudaimon inside me that says, “I know it will feel good right when you say what you’re about to say, but in an hour or so, you’ll start to regret it.” The more I listen to that eudaimon, the more civil my comments have become. Also, the happier. After the initial flush of “I must get back at that person” subsides, I can go on my merry way and just leave certain things be and live my life.

    Glyph had a comment a while ago about civility that I think is a very good supplement to the things Burt said in the OP: https://ordinary-times.com/2015/11/05/the-state-of-the-art/#comment-1090972Report

  20. Art Deco says:

    I’m sure we all benefit from 2,000 words worth of humbug from you.Report

  21. Will Truman says:

    I believe the logged-in/logged-out thing has been addressed.

    Can anyone (else) logged in let me know if Report is showing up for you?Report

  22. Dave says:

    None of us enjoy calling people out for violating it, and we really don’t enjoy disciplining commenters…

    None of us? I’ve had my moments. 😉Report