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Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence in the answer was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.

Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.

Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence in the answer was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.

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Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

helpful - I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.

Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

helpful - I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.

Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.

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Does calling another user's behavior "petty, childish, and a waste of everyone's time" in an answer not qualify as rude or abusive?

Said phrase is used in an answer to a question that - ironically - is about verbal abuse.

When I flagged the answer first, the flag was deemed helpful, and I got this response:

helpful - I had already spoken to the offender. I marked this flag as helpful, but.. you could have just flagged the comment and edited out the sentence, and let it all simmer down.

The comment being referenced refers to an abusive comment that was removed by the moderators, but the offending sentence was not.

I responded with:

The offensive sentence is still in the answer ("petty, childish"). If I were to edit it out, it would be the opposite of letting things simmer down - it would lead to escalation. Hence, I ask again that you do that.

This time, the flag was declined - and the offending sentence remains in the answer; the response was:

The user is entitled to express their opinion your behavior is "petty, childish and a waste of everyone's time". You're welcome to disagree with that and express it by downvoting. No mod action needed

I find this baffling, because to me the sentence is clearly rude and abusive.

Also, it sounds like there's disagreement among the seemingly two different moderators that handled the flag, given that the first response seems to imply agreement that the sentence is rude - though I do find it strange that it was suggested for me to edit out the sentence.