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In my understanding it’s a gentle push into always giving users removal messages, which is something I approve to.
But there are plenty of situations where I don’t find appropriate to leave a removal message, especially inside heated discussions where I probably already left a removal message but there are 10 other comments from that user that need actioning.
The current setup is annoying and it slows everything down, even if the feature itself is useful.
Comment by Mathias_Greyjoy at 13/04/2023 at 19:52 UTC
10 upvotes, 1 direct replies
But there are plenty of situations where I don’t find appropriate to leave a removal message, especially inside heated discussions where I probably already left a removal message but there are 10 other comments from that user that need actioning.
Seriously, how has it been this long, and the admins don't understand that we're not going to leave 15 removal reason comments on a 15 comment pissing contest two (or more) users are having? Make it easier to remove comments, please.
Comment by LindyNet at 13/04/2023 at 18:36 UTC
5 upvotes, 1 direct replies
We use a custom bot that informs the user why their post was removed and what rule it fell under. They get a better removal message than what the feature allows, imo.