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Contrary to the various rationalisations elsewhere in this discussion, I'd say the comment does come across as condescending, and that its author could have done better.

An improved comment would have made whatever point they wanted to make about A and * without the "right?" and "put these two together" turns of phrase. The only extra information those turns of phrase addappear to convey is an implicit evaluation about the obviousness of the solution. Expressing such an evaluation not only tends to cause tone problems, but also is superfluous: in general, an obvious solution is obviously obvious, and so there is no need to point out the obviousness explicitly.

I can only speculate about the judgement call made by the mod who declined the flag -- it would be useful to have an answer from the mods here. One factor that might have contributed to the decision is that the comment does seem to conveyinclude relevant on-topic information about the question itself, which might conceivably have led to a mod holding back before deleting it.

Contrary to the various rationalisations elsewhere in this discussion, I'd say the comment does come across as condescending, and that its author could have done better.

An improved comment would have made whatever point they wanted to make about A and * without the "right?" and "put these two together" turns of phrase. The only extra information those turns of phrase add is an evaluation about the obviousness of the solution. Expressing such an evaluation not only tends to cause tone problems, but also is superfluous: in general, an obvious solution is obviously obvious, and so there is no need to point out the obviousness explicitly.

I can only speculate about the judgement call made by the mod who declined the flag -- it would be useful to have an answer from the mods here. One factor that might have contributed to the decision is that the comment does seem to convey relevant on-topic information about the question itself, which might conceivably have led to a mod holding back before deleting it.

Contrary to the various rationalisations elsewhere in this discussion, I'd say the comment does come across as condescending, and that its author could have done better.

An improved comment would have made whatever point they wanted to make about A and * without the "right?" and "put these two together" turns of phrase. The only extra information those turns of phrase appear to convey is an implicit evaluation about the obviousness of the solution. Expressing such an evaluation not only tends to cause tone problems, but also is superfluous: in general, an obvious solution is obviously obvious, and so there is no need to point out the obviousness explicitly.

I can only speculate about the judgement call made by the mod who declined the flag -- it would be useful to have an answer from the mods here. One factor that might have contributed to the decision is that the comment does seem to include relevant on-topic information about the question itself, which might conceivably have led to a mod holding back before deleting it.

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Contrary to the various rationalisations elsewhere in this discussion, I'd say the comment does come across as condescending, and that its author could have done better.

An improved comment would have made whatever point they wanted to make about A and * without the "right?" and "put these two together" turns of phrase. The only extra information those turns of phrase add is an evaluation about the obviousness of the solution. Expressing such an evaluation not only tends to cause tone problems, but also is superfluous: in general, an obvious solution is obviously obvious, and so there is no need to point out the obviousness explicitly.

I can only speculate about the judgement call made by the mod who declined the flag -- it would be useful to have an answer from the mods here. One factor that might have contributed to the decision is that the comment does seem to convey relevant on-topic information about the question itself, which might conceivably have led to a mod holding back before deleting it.