If people make random nonsensical comments and then immediately retract them without explanation just so they can troll and spam but at the same time avoid downvoting, then I have to go downvote two other comments they made, in punishment both for the nonsensical comment and for the abuse of the “retract’ action.
After a comment is retracted, it can be deleted. The “delete” button appears after you reload the page with a retracted comment. “Retraction”, by blocking the downvoting, exists to incentivise retaining of the original text where there’s already discussion that references it.
“Retract” makes it clear that you have changed your view about your comment, but leaves it available for others to read. If you wish to remove the text as well you can just press edit and delete it, possibly replacing it with an apologatory message.
Sorry for this inane comment.
If people make random nonsensical comments and then immediately retract them without explanation just so they can troll and spam but at the same time avoid downvoting, then I have to go downvote two other comments they made, in punishment both for the nonsensical comment and for the abuse of the “retract’ action.
I didn’t realize others could see my retracted comments. I guess I don’t know what the purpose is of ‘retract’.
Having made a random, nonsensical comment what is the best action to take to mitigate the damage of it?
After a comment is retracted, it can be deleted. The “delete” button appears after you reload the page with a retracted comment. “Retraction”, by blocking the downvoting, exists to incentivise retaining of the original text where there’s already discussion that references it.
“Retract” makes it clear that you have changed your view about your comment, but leaves it available for others to read. If you wish to remove the text as well you can just press edit and delete it, possibly replacing it with an apologatory message.