Frankly I cannot see the site ever truly agreeing on what is "unwelcoming" behaviour. Beyond the basics, there will always be cultural and language differences that contribute to miscommunication.
We need to take care of our long term user base
Many new users do not stay on the site. People wanting to stay, will stay, as did I and any other user being on here for some time. Was it easy? No. Neither was getting a paid job as a programmer and going through the code review process with my peers. That was harder than any problems I've had on here. As my livelihood depended on it. My reputation. I'd much rather cop some negative feedback on here than by an employer, colleague or client.
I don't think the language of welcoming is our biggest issue. We've had a lot of flux since the welcoming blog and there's been changes that most of the community has stepped to. I've been a strong advocate for the be-nice policy and improving our behaviour. At times it's put me at odds with the community. But, we need to take care of our long term user base. It's long overdue.
I am not advocating rudeness. We cannot cure rudeness and we have the means to take care of this, via flags and suspensions. There have been people who have had past issues and I can say (quite proudly) these people have stepped up. Long time high rep users with a following of flags, have cleaned up their comments and taken heed of the the issues raised here.
This real issue
This real issue is: Why are users being snarky, sarcastic or impatient. The low quality content. The sheer volume of it and the inability to clear much of it (re close vote review queue) in a timely fashion. If the network wants to encourage long term users to stay and improve the mood on the site, then these users need to ability to moderate poor content more easily.
This has been going on for too long. Heck, there's even a room dedicated to trying to reduce the Close Vote Review Queue. This should tell us, we do not have the tools for the community to moderate the site effectively. And we've been asking for those tools for years. 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Clearly the abuse on the site runs in two directions.
Are other reviewers opting to use no comment to avoid confrontation and is this a problem?
Comments asking for clarification or an MCVE are not rude/abusive
It's time for a change
Give the community the tools they need to remove the garbage off the site, make this site a quality resource. Not by giving us more votes and making us work harder, reduce the number of votes required to close and delete posts.
Revamp how to ask, rewrite the code of conduct, all helpful, but give the community the power to moderate the content quality on the site.
Are other reviewers opting to use no comment to avoid confrontation and is this a problem?