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So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?

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So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?

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So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?

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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50356866/keep-element-selectedQuestion

So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?

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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50356866/keep-element-selected

So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?

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So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?

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How to handle users that do not have time to learn?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50356866/keep-element-selected

So through the comments it became clear that the user just wants an answer and doesn't really want to take the time to learn. I hesitated to post my last comment, but I strongly want this user to understand that I strongly disagree with their outlook on their issue.

Is this improper? Should I just down vote and move on?