Not a dupe of Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? because (citation from that post)
... what can be done to improve the attitude (positivity) of the Stack Overflow users/moderators such that you don't feel scared to ask a question?
That one is about question and answers, nothing to do with "how much comments can be sarcastic" (which more or less is topic of this post).
I'm aware of new guidelines and I read this old post about same topic but in few days I saw two comments I left have been deleted (I suppose they have been flagged because rude of offensive and deleted by a moderator).
Well maybe stress is driving me to be more and more rude but now I doubt I can clearly see where that line is. One comment (question is now deleted so now I can't find it) was merely citation from question itself plus copy & paste from close reason, something like this:
"Maybe this is not right place to ask this question", you're right it's not because "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool...".
Another deleted comment from this post said something like this:
I thought margin and padding were the tools to control cells spacing, for tabs and spaces also
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works well (of course I'm joking).
I'm not sure about exact content (I suppose mods can see original comment) anyway the point is: is this considered too rude? Is it Stack Overflow community more and more sensible and soon we'll need to prefix all comments with "I'm sorry but I need to disagree with you, in my modest opinion - if I did understand you correctly - you may be not completely correct...". Well I've never been too sensible about comments (unless they're really offensive) then I wonder...where this line is? Should we really talk to everyone without irony, jokes and always adding sentences to mitigate the fact we disagree with them?
Please note that I'm not really interested in that two comments per-se but now I doubt where this line is (how to interpret "If you don't have time to say something politely, just leave it for someone who does."). Is Stack Overflow over-polite? (I would add examples and comparisons but I'm sure I'll be absolutely not politically correct).
EDIT: a real-world case of what I think is over-politeness: What do I do when I feel a person has been rude over multiple questions?. Why not? Because we don't need (this kind of) politeness.
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works...(of course I'm joking)." And for the record, the flag on it was for "Not Constructive", not rude. I'm not the one who responded to the flag, so I won't comment otherwise.