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On a C++ answer I posted in 2014a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

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His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.

On a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

enter image description here

His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.

On a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

enter image description here

His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.

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On a C++ answer I posted in 2014a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

enter image description here

His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.

On a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

enter image description here

His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.

On a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

enter image description here

His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.

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On a C++ answer I posted in 2014, another SO reader has now added technically nonsense commentary about the current best practice being dangerous. I.e. misleading readers. He persisted after the technical was explained to him (my explanation at red arrow in figure below):

enter image description here

His last comment makes sense out of context, but is nonsense in context. The odds are very low for that happening by chance. I conclude that it's designed that way; it's a common trolling technique.

I think the proper action in such a case is to call for moderator help. However, flagging his comments as non-constructive only resulted in my comment being deleted, and ditto for flagging with explanation. His commentary needs deletion since it misleads (IMO is designed to mislead) readers.