Yesterday, I stumbled upon this question, asking:
Which is the best platform for bootstrap coding ? I have googled but I did not understand.
For me this appears to be a tool recommendation question. Therefore, I flagged it accordingly and commented (as kindly as I could do) that the question is off-topic:
Please note that questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Please read How to Ask to learn what we expect from questions. – honk Jul 27 at 17:02
I didn't ask the OP to take the tour, because they already have the Informed badge.
Later, I saw that the question was still open and received an answer which was accepted and got three upvotes. The answer refers to my comment in the first sentence. The first comment on that answer starts with:
Thanks for answering his question and not being a total a-hole about it [...]
I think, this comment (which wasn't from the OP, but another user) can be interpreted that way, that I'm a total a-hole for the comment I left.
Now I'm confused. Was I wrong with my judgment? Was I too harsh on this newbie question?