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I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice. For
For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across idif it were written for you.

I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice. For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across id it were written for you.

I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice.
For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across if it were written for you.

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I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice.
For For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across id it were written for you.

I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice.
For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across id it were written for you.

I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice. For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across id it were written for you.

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Cerbrus
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I think we're fine as long as we use common sense.

There will always be new users that find any request / suggestion "rude". You don't need to be excessively nice.
For example, this user has registered 10 months ago. "Welcome" might even be considered rude, since he isn't exactly new to the site.

We all need to find a balance between "niceness" and just commenting like normal human beings.


I'd say: Speak as you like to be spoken to. Consider how the comment would come across id it were written for you.