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In other cases still, they may find the fluff itself to be offensive, which may make it a hard situation to deal with (since you'll be offending people with or without it).

There may be a compromise somewhere in the middle there - might just need to go with "Give us the datainput you're using" on thatthe one side, and "Hey, welcome to Stack Overflow. How are you liking it here? So, I was wondering, if it isn't too much trouble, can you please give us the input you're using? It would be much appreciated, thanks. It would really help us to answer your question. Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you." on the other side (which is going totally overboard), there's plenty of room in the middle.

In other cases still, they may find the fluff itself to be offensive, which may make it a hard situation to deal with (since you'll be offending people with or without it - might just need to go with the data on that one).

In other cases still, they may find the fluff itself to be offensive, which may make it a hard situation to deal with (since you'll be offending people with or without it).

There may be a compromise somewhere in the middle there - with "Give us the input you're using" on the one side, and "Hey, welcome to Stack Overflow. How are you liking it here? So, I was wondering, if it isn't too much trouble, can you please give us the input you're using? It would be much appreciated, thanks. It would really help us to answer your question. Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you." on the other side (which is going totally overboard), there's plenty of room in the middle.

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  • Things that are "entirely" neutral / blunt (and constructive)

In some cases, they may just have no idea when fluff should and shouldn't be added, which would make it really hard for them to "fix" from their end, thus they may no longer be able to leave "appropriate" comments. 

In other cases, they do understand when it would be needed, but they just refuse to add it because they see it as unnecessary - for me, that's somewhat harder to sympathize with (I personally would also prefer to not add such things, but I can see how it could make others feel more welcome, so I wouldn't be against requiring a bit of that).

In other cases still, they may find the fluff itself to be offensive, which may make it a hard situation to deal with (since you'll be offending people with or without it - might just need to go with the data on that one).

Although I suspect this also isn't really the problem we're trying to deal with here (at least not primarily).

  • Things that are "entirely" neutral / blunt

In some cases, they may just have no idea when fluff should and shouldn't be added, which would make it really hard for them to "fix" from their end, thus they may no longer be able to leave "appropriate" comments. In other cases, they do understand when it would be needed, but they just refuse to add it because they see it as unnecessary - for me, that's somewhat harder to sympathize with (I personally would also prefer to not add such things, but I can see how it could make others feel more welcome, so I wouldn't be against requiring a bit of that).

  • Things that are "entirely" neutral / blunt (and constructive)

In some cases, they may just have no idea when fluff should and shouldn't be added, which would make it really hard for them to "fix" from their end, thus they may no longer be able to leave "appropriate" comments. 

In other cases, they do understand when it would be needed, but they just refuse to add it because they see it as unnecessary - for me, that's somewhat harder to sympathize with (I personally would also prefer to not add such things, but I can see how it could make others feel more welcome, so I wouldn't be against requiring a bit of that).

In other cases still, they may find the fluff itself to be offensive, which may make it a hard situation to deal with (since you'll be offending people with or without it - might just need to go with the data on that one).

Although I suspect this also isn't really the problem we're trying to deal with here (at least not primarily).

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  • Things that are "entirely" neutral / blunt.

Some may also argue that something else is neutral, when it's most definitely not (and they likely know as much, at least somewhere deep down).

  • Variances in thickness of skin

Some people may be offended by basically nothing, while others may be offended by basically everything.

The former isn't really a problem, as long as they can refrain from offending others.

The latter may be a problem, but that shouldn't really be the focus of this (we're trying to take a step in the right direction, not stop offending absolutely everyone no matter what it takes).

I'd like to believe that most people have at least roughly equally thick skin.

  • Things that are "entirely" neutral / blunt.

Some may also argue that something else is neutral, when it's most definitely not (and they likely know as much, at least somewhere deep down).

  • Things that are "entirely" neutral / blunt

Some may also argue that something else is neutral, when it's most definitely not (and they likely know as much, at least somewhere deep down).

  • Variances in thickness of skin

Some people may be offended by basically nothing, while others may be offended by basically everything.

The former isn't really a problem, as long as they can refrain from offending others.

The latter may be a problem, but that shouldn't really be the focus of this (we're trying to take a step in the right direction, not stop offending absolutely everyone no matter what it takes).

I'd like to believe that most people have at least roughly equally thick skin.

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