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In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely usefulunkind. As suchIts wording seems dismissive, I would be hesitantand the phrase "nobody in their right mind" could appear unwelcoming. Even if it wasn't meant to flagbe rude, it for deletion since doing so would delete the advicehas at least some potential to seem rude or cause offense.

One solutionIf you want to keep the advice, or you think the loss of the advice might bemake others reluctant to delete the comment, you can always leave your own comment providingto fill the same advice, but more politelygap. ThenThat way, youwe can raise a flag without worrying aboutpreserve the good parts being lost.

Maybe something like thisof the comment while still removing the bad:1

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

I think it's worth keeping in mind that comment flags don't have many effects besides deleting the comment. Since we don't really have to worry about repercussions for the poster, the question basically boils down to "would this site be better with or without the comment?" From that viewpoint, if the comment a) has no benefits that can't be recreated by another comment, and b) could make someone feel unwelcome, it's probably net bad for the site and should be deleted.


1. Whether or not you should actually do this appears to be of some dispute; it's possible that advice in comments is just never useful and doesn't need to be preserved.

In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

One solution might be to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can raise a flag without worrying about the good parts being lost.

Maybe something like this:

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

In my eyes, the comment is unkind. Its wording seems dismissive, and the phrase "nobody in their right mind" could appear unwelcoming. Even if it wasn't meant to be rude, it has at least some potential to seem rude or cause offense.

If you want to keep the advice, or you think the loss of the advice might make others reluctant to delete the comment, you can always leave your own to fill the gap. That way, we can preserve the good parts of the comment while still removing the bad:1

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

I think it's worth keeping in mind that comment flags don't have many effects besides deleting the comment. Since we don't really have to worry about repercussions for the poster, the question basically boils down to "would this site be better with or without the comment?" From that viewpoint, if the comment a) has no benefits that can't be recreated by another comment, and b) could make someone feel unwelcome, it's probably net bad for the site and should be deleted.


1. Whether or not you should actually do this appears to be of some dispute; it's possible that advice in comments is just never useful and doesn't need to be preserved.

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In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

One solution might be to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can raise a flag without worrying about the good parts being lost.

Maybe something like this:

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

And something like this for the flag:

In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

One solution might be to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can raise a flag without worrying about the good parts being lost.

Maybe something like this:

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

And something like this for the flag:

In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

One solution might be to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can raise a flag without worrying about the good parts being lost.

Maybe something like this:

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

Custom flags are a bad idea
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In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

A betterOne solution might insteadbe to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can addraise a custom mod flag explaining the situation a little more thoroughly. That way, you can keep the good part of the comment without putting offworrying about the askergood parts being lost.

Maybe something like this for the comment:1

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

And something like this for the flag:

This comment seems rude, but it also provided useful information. I have posted [my own comment](optional link to comment) containing that; now that the original is no longer needed, it should be removed.

This might also be resolved by asking a mod to edit the comment, but that seems unlikely and perhaps irresponsible given general SE practices.


1. I do not feel at all qualified to discuss whether "Don't use LeetCode" comments are appropriate or how they should be phrased, so I'm just going to leave it out.

In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

A better solution might instead to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can add a custom mod flag explaining the situation a little more thoroughly. That way, you can keep the good part of the comment without putting off the asker.

Maybe something like this for the comment:1

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

And something like this for the flag:

This comment seems rude, but it also provided useful information. I have posted [my own comment](optional link to comment) containing that; now that the original is no longer needed, it should be removed.

This might also be resolved by asking a mod to edit the comment, but that seems unlikely and perhaps irresponsible given general SE practices.


1. I do not feel at all qualified to discuss whether "Don't use LeetCode" comments are appropriate or how they should be phrased, so I'm just going to leave it out.

In my eyes, the comment is both definitely rude and definitely useful. As such, I would be hesitant to flag it for deletion since doing so would delete the advice.

One solution might be to leave your own comment providing the same advice, but more politely. Then, you can raise a flag without worrying about the good parts being lost.

Maybe something like this:

The stack overflow you see is the result of infinite recursion. It's easy to make bugs when using a linked list like this. C++ has std::list, which I would recommend using instead.

And something like this for the flag:

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