Sure, but usually it’s only a very few folk who make actively damaging comments—comments that for no reward absorb more time and energy from the community than just the time to read them because of the responses they attract.
I’d like to filter out actively damaging comments and the large number of low-quality comments. Banning only people will not help with that.
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Sure, but usually it’s only a very few folk who make actively damaging comments—comments that for no reward absorb more time and energy from the community than just the time to read them because of the responses they attract.
I’d like to filter out actively damaging comments and the large number of low-quality comments. Banning only people will not help with that.