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This allows obsolete or irrelevant comments to be hidden from the information stream.
This allows obsolete or irrelevant comments to be hidden from the information stream.


Currently tagging a comment as '''spam''', '''obsolete''', '''me-too''', '''advocacy''', '''off-topic''', '''offtopic''', '''abuse''', '''abusive''', '''admin''', or '''typo''' will trigger this.
Currently tagging a comment as '''spam''', '''duplicate''', '''obsolete''', '''me-too''', '''advocacy''', '''off-topic''', '''offtopic''', '''abuse''', '''abusive''', '''admin''', or '''typo''' will trigger this.


Please use the right tags when reporting comments that [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html violate our etiquette policies] so that site admins can take the right actions and keep Bugzilla a friendly and spam-free place to report and track bugs.
Please use the right tags when reporting comments that [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html violate our etiquette policies] so that site admins can take the right actions and keep Bugzilla a friendly and spam-free place to report and track bugs.
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'''abuse''', '''abusive''', or '''admin''': Flames, threats, name-calling, and slurs are abuse, and should be marked as such so they are brought to the attention of an admin.
'''abuse''', '''abusive''', or '''admin''': Flames, threats, name-calling, and slurs are abuse, and should be marked as such so they are brought to the attention of an admin.


'''obsolete''' and '''typo''' should only be use used to remove comments which are no longer relevant, contain outdated or incorrect information, or ones the author wishes to redact.  
'''duplicate''', '''obsolete''', and '''typo''' should only be use used to remove comments which are no longer relevant, contain outdated or incorrect information, or ones the author wishes to redact.  


Our response to violations of Bugzilla etiquette depends on the type of violation. We don't want to treat someone who is unaware of how conversations work to be marked as a spammer, and we don't want to go uninformed about abuse.
Our response to violations of Bugzilla etiquette depends on the type of violation. We don't want to treat someone who is unaware of how conversations work to be marked as a spammer, and we don't want to go uninformed about abuse.
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* The <code>bugherder</code> tag indicates that the comment is from bugherder
* The <code>bugherder</code> tag indicates that the comment is from bugherder
* <code>landing</code>, <code>backout</code>, <code>uplift</code> indicate the action taken in bugherder
* <code>landing</code>, <code>backout</code>, <code>uplift</code> describe the commit(s) being marked
* The app also posts the link to the commit message, and sets the appropriate release status flags
* The app also posts the link to the commit message, and sets the appropriate release status flags


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