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What have I done wrong if OP comments "this entire site is discouraging to newcomers"? Considering rudeness / politeness

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Peter Mortensen
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I recently came across this (now deleted) question which to me seemed like a I haven't tried anything, can you please do my job? question. Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard copy-paste text I use for reviewing.

As you can see in the picture, OP was not exactly too happy about my response:

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Now I'm not trying to drag them or anything (I don't mean to dicussdiscuss their - now deleted - rude comment), it's just that in the recent debate of StackOverflowStack Overflow being unwelcoming and rude, the sentence

this entire site is discouraging to newcomers

made me think if I have actually done something wrong.

English is not my first language, so my comment might unintentionally sound rude.

Should I edit my standard answer for those cases and make it more friendly, and if so, what phrases, etc. do you recommend?

I recently came across this (now deleted) question which to me seemed like a I haven't tried anything, can you please do my job? question. Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard copy-paste text I use for reviewing.

As you can see in the picture, OP was not exactly too happy about my response:

enter image description here

Now I'm not trying to drag them or anything (I don't mean to dicuss their - now deleted - rude comment), it's just that in the recent debate of StackOverflow being unwelcoming and rude, the sentence

this entire site is discouraging to newcomers

made me think if I have actually done something wrong.

English is not my first language, so my comment might unintentionally sound rude.

Should I edit my standard answer for those cases and make it more friendly, and if so, what phrases etc. do you recommend?

I recently came across this (now deleted) question which to me seemed like a I haven't tried anything, can you please do my job? question. Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard copy-paste text I use for reviewing.

As you can see in the picture, OP was not exactly too happy about my response:

Enter image description here

Now I'm not trying to drag them or anything (I don't mean to discuss their - now deleted - rude comment), it's just that in the recent debate of Stack Overflow being unwelcoming and rude, the sentence

this entire site is discouraging to newcomers

made me think if I have actually done something wrong.

English is not my first language, so my comment might unintentionally sound rude.

Should I edit my standard answer for those cases and make it more friendly, and if so, what phrases, etc. do you recommend?

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I recently came across this this question(now deleted) question which to me seemed like a CanI haven't tried anything, can you please do my job? question. Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard copy-paste text I use for reviewing.

As you can see in the picture, OP was not exactly too happy about my response:

enter image description hereenter image description here

Now I'm not trying to drag them or anything (I don't mean to dicuss their - now deleted - rude comment), it's just that in the recent debate of StackOverflow being unwelcoming and rude, the sentence

this entire site is discouraging to newcomers

made me think if I have actually done something wrong.

English is not my first language, so my comment might unintentionally sound rude.

Should I edit my standard answer for those cases and make it more friendly, and if so, what phrases etc. do you recommend?

I recently came across this question which to me seemed like a Can you please do my job question. Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard copy-paste text I use for reviewing.

As you can see in the picture, OP was not exactly too happy about my response:

enter image description here

Now I'm not trying to drag them or anything (I don't mean to dicuss their - now deleted - rude comment), it's just that in the recent debate of StackOverflow being unwelcoming and rude, the sentence

this entire site is discouraging to newcomers

made me think if I have actually done something wrong.

English is not my first language, so my comment might unintentionally sound rude.

Should I edit my standard answer for those cases and make it more friendly, and if so, what phrases etc. do you recommend?

I recently came across this (now deleted) question which to me seemed like a I haven't tried anything, can you please do my job? question. Therefore, I added a comment with more or less the standard copy-paste text I use for reviewing.

As you can see in the picture, OP was not exactly too happy about my response:

enter image description here

Now I'm not trying to drag them or anything (I don't mean to dicuss their - now deleted - rude comment), it's just that in the recent debate of StackOverflow being unwelcoming and rude, the sentence

this entire site is discouraging to newcomers

made me think if I have actually done something wrong.

English is not my first language, so my comment might unintentionally sound rude.

Should I edit my standard answer for those cases and make it more friendly, and if so, what phrases etc. do you recommend?

removed their name as I don't want to drag / shame them or anything
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