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comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSEand many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.

The comment is merely banned when it's just that comment. If you accompany it with a reasonable bit of further information, it can still be part of a commentit can still be part of a comment.

As stated by Shog9 on Meta Stack Exchange

comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.

The comment is merely banned when it's just that comment. If you accompany it with a reasonable bit of further information, it can still be part of a comment.

As stated by Shog9 on Meta Stack Exchange

comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.

The comment is merely banned when it's just that comment. If you accompany it with a reasonable bit of further information, it can still be part of a comment.

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As stated by Shog9 on Meta Stack Exchange

comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.

The comment is merely banned when it's just that comment. If you accompany it with a reasonable bit of further information, it can still be part of a comment.

As stated by Shog9 on Meta Stack Exchange

comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.

As stated by Shog9 on Meta Stack Exchange

comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.

The comment is merely banned when it's just that comment. If you accompany it with a reasonable bit of further information, it can still be part of a comment.

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Bart
  • 20k
  • 19
  • 120
  • 104

As stated by Shog9 on Meta Stack Exchange

comments consisting of little more than a raw link to whathaveyoutried.com are banned, and the threshold for deletion on comments like the one you use as an example has been lowered considerably: if you find them unhelpful and flag them, there's a good chance they'll be removed quickly.

In the same post, and many others like it on MSE, you'll find plenty of discussions on the topic.