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Duplicate of What is the best way to deal with people asking many zero-voted questions?
May 5, 2017 at 15:22 comment added Kevin B you can't. The moment you bring it up to someone else, you're the bad person for targeting a user.
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Sep 30, 2016 at 14:13 comment added Teepeemm I don't think I'm understanding the situation. "Low-quality content [that] avoided getting negative feedback." Then give it some negative feedback specific to the content, not the user. "A long history of poor posts, while never having been warned, guided, or rate-limited." Provide that warning and guidance, specific to the content, not the user. If it's such that they should have been rate-limited but haven't, then that's a fault with the rate limiting system, and we can discuss it further. But the rate limiting system needs something done by us to know which user to target.
Sep 29, 2016 at 17:52 comment added BSMP There is noone who will ignore feedback that is constructive @HopefullyHelpful - Unfortunately, that's not true. Just today someone (who's since deleted the question) was asking why all of their OS-related questions were getting down voted but even after being told they needed to provide code, be more specific, info in their comments needed to be in the question, etc. they insisted that it was all because they were OS questions. They didn't want feedback, they wanted to be told they were right.
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Sep 29, 2016 at 16:19 comment added HopefullyHelpful Pointing to the help section isn't feedback btw.. It's abstract abstract feedback. The help section is written generally and sometimes ambiguous and hard to implement in a given question. This may be because the question itself is borderline and doesn't really belong on SO, but the help section isn't very clear on most topics.
Sep 29, 2016 at 16:19 comment added user177800 @HopefullyHelpful - sorry but experience ( not just mine ) show that any comments on down votes or close votes are too many times met with vitriol. Better to just leave anonymous well enough alone. Those that care do not need hand holding, those that do not care do not deserve your time showing you care. And it can and is just passively ignored most of the time. Comments as a general solution are an ineffective waste of time.
Sep 29, 2016 at 16:17 comment added HopefullyHelpful Feedback, help that user to become better. There is noone who will ignore feedback that is constructive, even if they can't implement it 100% to your satisfaction. Writing good posts that actually hold up to very high standards takes time. Many people either criticize very abstractly and/or expect the user to implement very hard to implement stuff from 0 to 100.
Sep 29, 2016 at 1:48 comment added Bergi Are you talking about question, answers, or posts in general?
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