One time I answered a question and my answer not only worked but was accepted. It got me out of a sticky situation, saved me a lot of work, and continues working beautifully to this day. I am proud to have put that code into production, and was also proud to have the opportunity to share it (in concept only of course) on Stack Overflow.
However I received a comment from one user who didn't like the solution (I agree it is kind of hairy). He said something to the effect of:
This is ugly. If I were you, I wouldn't admit to writing this code.
Now please believe I'm not butthurt about this. I genuinely wanted to know why he thought so, and some comments ensued. It basically boils down to how it was an eyesore to him. Normally I hate eyesores too, but when it comes to writing 100 ugly lines instead of 5000 pretty lines...
The point of this question is this: Should I flag comments like this for being opinionated? If we are to avoid opinionated questions and answers, should we do the same in the comments?
On the one hand: I appreciate his opinion, I really do. Even if my code works well but someone comes along and shows me a more elegant solution, great! I just learned how to do it better.
But on the other: I'm not sure it contributes to the question-and-answer format here. Plus we already have upvotes and downvotes. Now whether those should be based on opinion: I will leave that alone.
What do the Meta users say?