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How to correctly use the new flag reason for comments "unfriendly or unkind" for comments correctly?

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Prior to the launch of the new Code of Conduct, there used to be fewer flag reasons available for comments. Like -- "No longer needed", "Rude or Abusive" etc.

Now, there is a new reason called:

"It's unfriendly or unkind"

Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?
In other words, what kind of comment other users should make to let it be flagged with this?

This question is,I'm asking because it's pretty close to "Rude and Abusive" and also because the definition is somewhat vague.

Prior to the launch of the new Code of Conduct, there used to be fewer flag reasons available for comments. Like -- "No longer needed", "Rude or Abusive" etc.

Now, there is a new reason called:

"It's unfriendly or unkind"

Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?
In other words, what kind of comment other users should make to let it be flagged with this?

This question is, because it's pretty close to "Rude and Abusive" and also because the definition is somewhat vague.

Prior to the launch of the new Code of Conduct, there used to be fewer flag reasons available for comments. Like -- "No longer needed", "Rude or Abusive" etc.

Now, there is a new reason called:

"It's unfriendly or unkind"

Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?
In other words, what kind of comment other users should make to let it be flagged with this?

I'm asking because it's pretty close to "Rude and Abusive" and also because the definition is somewhat vague.

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How to use the new flag reason "unfriendly or unkind" for comments correctly?

This is about flagging comments.

Prior to the launch of the new Code of ConductCode of Conduct, there used to be fewer flag reasons available for comments. Like -- No longer needed, Rude or Abusive"No longer needed", "Rude or Abusive" etc.

Now, there is a new reason called:

It's unfriendly or unkind"It's unfriendly or unkind"

. Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?
In other words, what kind of comment other users should make to let it be flagged with this?

  • Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?

I'm askingThis question is, because it's pretty close to "Rude"Rude and Abusive" and Abusive" And also because the definition is somewhat vague.

How to use the new flag reason for comments correctly?

This is about flagging comments.

Prior to the launch of the new Code of Conduct, there used to be fewer flag reasons available for comments. Like -- No longer needed, Rude or Abusive etc.

Now, there is a new reason called

It's unfriendly or unkind

.

  • Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?

I'm asking because it's pretty close to "Rude and Abusive" And also because the definition is somewhat vague.

How to use the new flag reason "unfriendly or unkind" for comments correctly?

Prior to the launch of the new Code of Conduct, there used to be fewer flag reasons available for comments. Like -- "No longer needed", "Rude or Abusive" etc.

Now, there is a new reason called:

"It's unfriendly or unkind"

Which kinds of comments exactly are to be flagged using this as the reason?
In other words, what kind of comment other users should make to let it be flagged with this?

This question is, because it's pretty close to "Rude and Abusive" and also because the definition is somewhat vague.

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