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Example 1:

"Why do you want to do this? You have conflated at least three problems here."

Alternative 1:

"I can see at least three separate issues here, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how exactly to help you. Can you provide some more background on why you're taking this approach?"

 

Example 2:

"It will be very hard to help you with such a trivial bug. It could come from any line in your code, and we have to guess."

Alternative 2:

"I'm not sure your question has enough information for us to spot where precisely the bug is coming from. Could you also provide [additional specific info dependent on question]?"

 

Example 3:

"How exactly is this going to solve my problem?!"

Alternative 3:

"I'm not sure I understand how that solves my problem, could you explain a little further?"

 

Example 4:

"You don’t understand how to use this site. Here nobody codes for you; read the docs and then show us."

Alternative 4:

"It would help us help you if you could include in your question some more specifics of what avenues you've tried and how specifically they haven't worked. That way we don't end up suggesting things that you've already considered."

 

Example 5:

"What are you actually trying to achieve? Please learn how to use a debugger."

Alternative 5:

"I'm having hard time understanding what your end goal is, could you add a little detail on that? Some of this it seems might be solved by using a debugger; do you need help/resources on how to do that?"

Example 1:

"Why do you want to do this? You have conflated at least three problems here."

Alternative 1:

"I can see at least three separate issues here, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how exactly to help you. Can you provide some more background on why you're taking this approach?"

Example 2:

"It will be very hard to help you with such a trivial bug. It could come from any line in your code, and we have to guess."

Alternative 2:

"I'm not sure your question has enough information for us to spot where precisely the bug is coming from. Could you also provide [additional specific info dependent on question]?"

Example 3:

"How exactly is this going to solve my problem?!"

Alternative 3:

"I'm not sure I understand how that solves my problem, could you explain a little further?"

Example 4:

"You don’t understand how to use this site. Here nobody codes for you; read the docs and then show us."

Alternative 4:

"It would help us help you if you could include in your question some more specifics of what avenues you've tried and how specifically they haven't worked. That way we don't end up suggesting things that you've already considered."

Example 5:

"What are you actually trying to achieve? Please learn how to use a debugger."

Alternative 5:

"I'm having hard time understanding what your end goal is, could you add a little detail on that? Some of this it seems might be solved by using a debugger; do you need help/resources on how to do that?"

Example 1:

"Why do you want to do this? You have conflated at least three problems here."

Alternative 1:

"I can see at least three separate issues here, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how exactly to help you. Can you provide some more background on why you're taking this approach?"

 

Example 2:

"It will be very hard to help you with such a trivial bug. It could come from any line in your code, and we have to guess."

Alternative 2:

"I'm not sure your question has enough information for us to spot where precisely the bug is coming from. Could you also provide [additional specific info dependent on question]?"

 

Example 3:

"How exactly is this going to solve my problem?!"

Alternative 3:

"I'm not sure I understand how that solves my problem, could you explain a little further?"

 

Example 4:

"You don’t understand how to use this site. Here nobody codes for you; read the docs and then show us."

Alternative 4:

"It would help us help you if you could include in your question some more specifics of what avenues you've tried and how specifically they haven't worked. That way we don't end up suggesting things that you've already considered."

 

Example 5:

"What are you actually trying to achieve? Please learn how to use a debugger."

Alternative 5:

"I'm having hard time understanding what your end goal is, could you add a little detail on that? Some of this it seems might be solved by using a debugger; do you need help/resources on how to do that?"

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Example 1:

"Why do you want to do this? You have conflated at least three problems here."

Alternative 1:

"I can see at least three separate issues here, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how exactly to help you. Can you provide some more background on why you're taking this approach?"

Example 2:

"It will be very hard to help you with such a trivial bug. It could come from any line in your code, and we have to guess."

Alternative 2:

"I'm not sure your question has enough information for us to spot where precisely the bug is coming from. Could you also provide [additional specific info dependent on question]?"

Example 3:

"How exactly is this going to solve my problem?!"

Alternative 3:

"I'm not sure I understand how that solves my problem, could you explain a little further?"

Example 4:

"You don’t understand how to use this site. Here nobody codes for you; read the docs and then show us."

Alternative 4:

"It would help us help you if you could include in your question some more specifics of what avenues you've tried and how specifically they haven't worked. That way we don't end up suggesting things that you've already considered."

Example 5:

"What are you actually trying to achieve? Please learn how to use a debugger."

Alternative 5:

"I'm having hard time understanding what your end goal is, could you add a little detail on that? Some of this it seems might be solved by using a debugger; do you need help/resources on how to do that?"