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While Google is indeed our friend, we can rephrase the comment and make it more constructive. Simply commenting "Google!!" is not really welcoming and polite.

If you insist to redirect someone to Google (which most probably will link you to Stack Overflow again), you can post a better comment, for example:

Simple Google search should answer your question, please try to do a minimal research in your future posts.

It might be a good idea to redirect users to the help pagehelp page so they better understand how Stack Overflow works and what do we expect on every post.

Should such comments be flagged? If yes, then with what reason? If no, then why not?

I think it's better if you try to find a duplicate and vote to close in that case, or you can redirect to a specific reference that might help OP better than just saying "Google!". Flagging should be your last decision.

While Google is indeed our friend, we can rephrase the comment and make it more constructive. Simply commenting "Google!!" is not really welcoming and polite.

If you insist to redirect someone to Google (which most probably will link you to Stack Overflow again), you can post a better comment, for example:

Simple Google search should answer your question, please try to do a minimal research in your future posts.

It might be a good idea to redirect users to the help page so they better understand how Stack Overflow works and what do we expect on every post.

Should such comments be flagged? If yes, then with what reason? If no, then why not?

I think it's better if you try to find a duplicate and vote to close in that case, or you can redirect to a specific reference that might help OP better than just saying "Google!". Flagging should be your last decision.

While Google is indeed our friend, we can rephrase the comment and make it more constructive. Simply commenting "Google!!" is not really welcoming and polite.

If you insist to redirect someone to Google (which most probably will link you to Stack Overflow again), you can post a better comment, for example:

Simple Google search should answer your question, please try to do a minimal research in your future posts.

It might be a good idea to redirect users to the help page so they better understand how Stack Overflow works and what do we expect on every post.

Should such comments be flagged? If yes, then with what reason? If no, then why not?

I think it's better if you try to find a duplicate and vote to close in that case, or you can redirect to a specific reference that might help OP better than just saying "Google!". Flagging should be your last decision.

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While Google is indeed our friend, we can rephrase the comment and make it more constructive. Simply commenting "Google!!" is not really welcoming and polite.

If you insist to redirect someone to Google (which most probably will link you to Stack Overflow again), you can post a better comment, for example:

Simple Google search should answer your question, please try to do a minimal research in your future posts.

It might be a good idea to redirect users to the help page so they better understand how Stack Overflow works and what do we expect on every post.

Should such comments be flagged? If yes, then with what reason? If no, then why not?

I think it's better if you try to find a duplicate and vote to close in that case, or you can redirect to a specific reference that might help OP better than just saying "Google!". Flagging should be your last decision.