@YEZ he was pointing out the absence of this week's parsha tag in the community bulletin. Then I managed to overshoot and include this week's and next, now fixed.
@YEZ no, we'd just run through the queue without noticing. We have to schedule these individually, but can do so into the future, so usually what happens is one of us (usually not me :-) ) will notice we're running out and add more.
To whom it may concern: moderators can't move comments from one post to another, nor can we respond to comment flags with custom messages the way we can respond to flags on posts. Our only choices are to delete the comment or decline the flag.
@Daniel yes. You have some 0-score and downvoted questions too and I think that factors in, but I haven't refreshed my memory on exactly how that badge works (nor inspected the query).
@YEZ The ID there is the post ID rather than the comment id
so you can do judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/id
It works, even if the post is an answer
Looking through my top voted comments, it is interesting what kinds of comments get lots of upvotes
It's mostly jokes and comments that are very rational when one could imagine a more spiritual-seeming response
When I see an answer like this for some reason, I have absolutely no desire to read it
even though I could read the Hebrew
Even though there are a lot of people who can read Hebrew quite easily on this site, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that nobody has actually read that answer