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Peter Mortensen
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First, a reality check: a quick look at your profile shows that you have more than 7500 answers written, of which four are at below zero score (all -1). That's an incredible record that places you among the elite of Stack Overflow's question-answering elite. So, to be frank, it seems kinda unproductive to have a complaint in the first place. If you didn't see anything wrong with the answer, and you're this much of an expert (apparently on PowershellPowerShell and a variety of related topics), how much can it really bother you that someone else seemingly does? Especially for something you apparently (assuming I can trust my research) wrote years ago?

  • It can fail to explain a problem in a generic way that is meaningful to others who find the question with a search engine (as opposed to people who happen to have the OP's exact mindset)

  • It can answer a question that should be closed and deleted, and thus be harmful to the site by its mere existence (as this interferes with automatic cleanup of such questions).

First, a reality check: a quick look at your profile shows that you have more than 7500 answers written, of which four are at below zero score (all -1). That's an incredible record that places you among the elite of Stack Overflow's question-answering elite. So, to be frank, it seems kinda unproductive to have a complaint in the first place. If you didn't see anything wrong with the answer, and you're this much of an expert (apparently on Powershell and a variety of related topics), how much can it really bother you that someone else seemingly does? Especially for something you apparently (assuming I can trust my research) wrote years ago?

  • It can fail to explain a problem in a generic way that is meaningful to others who find the question with a search engine (as opposed to people who happen to have OP's exact mindset)

  • It can answer a question that should be closed and deleted, and thus be harmful to the site by its mere existence (as this interferes with automatic cleanup of such questions).

First, a reality check: a quick look at your profile shows that you have more than 7500 answers written, of which four are at below zero score (all -1). That's an incredible record that places you among the elite of Stack Overflow's question-answering elite. So, to be frank, it seems kinda unproductive to have a complaint in the first place. If you didn't see anything wrong with the answer, and you're this much of an expert (apparently on PowerShell and a variety of related topics), how much can it really bother you that someone else seemingly does? Especially for something you apparently (assuming I can trust my research) wrote years ago?

  • It can fail to explain a problem in a generic way that is meaningful to others who find the question with a search engine (as opposed to people who happen to have the OP's exact mindset)

  • It can answer a question that should be closed and deleted, and thus be harmful to the site by its mere existence (as this interferes with automatic cleanup of such questions).

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cigien
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It's not useful to say this, because this was the first time that you used comments instead of editing the answer. In the previous incidents that you refer to, the other user was completely in the right, because your commentary aswas not in the form of a comment, but instead noise added to an answer, which should rightfully be edited out (or rolled back).

It's not useful to say this, because this was the first time that you used comments instead of editing the answer. In the previous incidents that you refer to, the other user was completely in the right, because your commentary as not in the form of a comment, but instead noise added to an answer, which should rightfully be edited out (or rolled back).

It's not useful to say this, because this was the first time that you used comments instead of editing the answer. In the previous incidents that you refer to, the other user was completely in the right, because your commentary was not in the form of a comment, but instead noise added to an answer, which should rightfully be edited out (or rolled back).

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First, a reality check: a quick look at your profile shows that you have more than 7500 answers written, of which four are at below zero score (all -1). That's an incredible record that places you among the elite of Stack Overflow's question-answering elite. So, to be frank, it seems kinda pettyunproductive to have a complaint in the first place. If you didn't see anything wrong with the answer, and you're this much of an expert (apparently on Powershell and a variety of related topics), how much can it really bother you that someone else seemingly does? Especially for something you apparently (assuming I can trust my research) wrote years ago?

If I had that kind of pettiness myselfI were petty, I would be tempted to downvote the answer again just to make a point. Of course, that would be a clearly abusive use of the site software, and I also like to think I'm better than that, so I won't.

First, a reality check: a quick look at your profile shows that you have more than 7500 answers written, of which four are at below zero score (all -1). That's an incredible record that places you among the elite of Stack Overflow's question-answering elite. So, to be frank, it seems kinda petty to have a complaint in the first place. If you didn't see anything wrong with the answer, and you're this much of an expert (apparently on Powershell and a variety of related topics), how much can it really bother you that someone else seemingly does? Especially for something you apparently (assuming I can trust my research) wrote years ago?

If I had that kind of pettiness myself, I would be tempted to downvote the answer again just to make a point. Of course, that would be a clearly abusive use of the site software, and I also like to think I'm better than that, so I won't.

First, a reality check: a quick look at your profile shows that you have more than 7500 answers written, of which four are at below zero score (all -1). That's an incredible record that places you among the elite of Stack Overflow's question-answering elite. So, to be frank, it seems kinda unproductive to have a complaint in the first place. If you didn't see anything wrong with the answer, and you're this much of an expert (apparently on Powershell and a variety of related topics), how much can it really bother you that someone else seemingly does? Especially for something you apparently (assuming I can trust my research) wrote years ago?

If I were petty, I would be tempted to downvote the answer again just to make a point. Of course, that would be a clearly abusive use of the site software, and I also like to think I'm better than that, so I won't.

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