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Q&A Threaded comments are good for discussion but there’s no incentive to clean them up [closed]

I personally am open to the idea of treating comments here exactly as we treat posts. Since they can be quite long, we should be able to vote, suggest edits, etc, as a way of facilitating that Codi...

0 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by Julius H.‭  ·  closed 9mo ago by ArtOfCode‭

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#2: Question closed by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2024-02-14T15:27:54Z (9 months ago)
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Julius H.‭ · 2024-02-14T05:53:16Z (9 months ago)
Threaded comments are good for discussion but there’s no incentive to clean them up
I personally am open to the idea of treating comments here exactly as we treat posts. Since they can be quite long, we should be able to vote, suggest edits, etc, as a way of facilitating that Codidact be self-moderating and self-optimizing; to encourage people to edit and improve comments.