I answered this question with my answer and the following comments ensued:
I AM WALKING AWAY
But as this user is new, what should be done to explain that this is not proper behavior?
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I answered this question with my answer and the following comments ensued: I AM WALKING AWAYBut as this user is new, what should be done to explain that this is not proper behavior? |
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To answer your original question, flag any comments that are rude or offensive and stop responding if the discussion degrades into name calling. You should not need to explain basic etiquette to any user, new or otherwise. A moderator will come along to get rid of the comments. This does not need to be brought up on Meta except in cases where the normal avenues available to you (flagging, ignoring) are insufficient. |
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You aren't new here. You know full well what is the Stack Exchange approach for offensive comments. Flag them, comment constructively, and that's about it. This exact question was posted dozens of times here on meta, I fail to see what made you confused? |
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I think you did fine trying to explain things to him, some people just don't take constructive criticism well. Of course, then you walk away and go answer someone's question who cares. |
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