I agree this is in part a matter of language. "Do this, don't do that" is rather abrupt and, under the wrong circumstances, could be taken as an order, or as condescension (see also Paulie_D's comment: "you don't tell other users what or what not to do...you guide them."). It is generally better to phrase such things as "I suggest you do X instead of Y", or "Wouldn't doing X instead of Y be better?".
That doesn't mean that >10k user was in the right, either. Not only have themthey, to my eyes, overreacted to what was, at worst, a minor language slip-up, but they are also wrong about it being a matter of reputation or seniority. The suggestion about language applies to dealing with anyone here. The flip side of the coin is that you should not be scared to suggest things to users with more reputation than you -- if an honest on-topic suggestion offends them, that is on them.
As for the answer you posted a screenshot of, it can indeed be improved by adding a written explanation to accompany the code. You can address that by suggesting its author add such an explanation, or doing it yourself (if you choose the latter option, it is courteous to leave a comment explaining to the author what you have attempted to do). See also Peter Haddad's answer.