Short preamble:
but I didn't like to find bugs in someones not working code.
Stealing Anthony's excellent comment here:
If you provide the code, an accurate problem statement, and a sufficient explanation of what you expect it to do, then that's an on topic question. If you don't like answering those questions then that's fine, don't answer them - but debugging questions are allowed, provided they meet certain quality standards.
--> Move on then, the question is on topic, if it meets the qualitiy standard. If it doesn't VTC / flag / downvote and move on then ;)
There's been quite a few discussions about migrations. You could look them up by searching, too. I will summarize in short what I know.
Especially for comments suggesting "post to codereview", you might want to check my answer on a related post, as well as Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers
Additionally as mentioned in a comment. "The golden rule of migration is: don't migrate crap." Migrate here includes comments such as yours. (as for why, check the previously linked answer).
So. What is crap and how can I spot it?
The third comment you posted to me shows exactly what it is:
I'm not recommended to migrate this question. OP if he/she want to share the project code which is off-topic on SO should make his/her best to present this code project on the appropriate place. SO is not the place for vague, incomplete, opinion-based, not programming or without understanding problem area, without attempts to solve a problem, asking for finding something, not reproducible errors questions and other.
Highlighting by me
As soon as you see such a post the appropriate action to take would have been a combination of the following:
- Flag / Vote To Close (unclear what you're asking, missing context, whatever applies)
- Downvote
- Comment (if you want to)
Comments suggesting: "Post somewhere else", without exactly knowing it's a post that is welcome wherever you recommend it to be posted to are:
- Not Helpful (increase moderation cost)
- Incorrect (it's not okay to post somewhere else)
On a sidenote, the first comment was nowhere near offensive IMO, but the following comments may have gotten a bit out of hand. I would like to apologize for that.