I've had three comments on this question, now the second one was removed - I assume in response to a flag by the user asking the question, as he was seemingly offended by me telling him to learn how to debug small scripts by himself. Two questions:
First, is it deemed inappropriate to call people out on crowdsourcing debugging requests? IMO it's helpful for both the site and the user to learn how to debug and to apply that knowledge before asking on SO - these types of questions are almost never helpful to anybody else, and if a user debugs their code it either leads to them not having to ask a question anymore, or arriving at a higher-quality question. Deleting my comment without giving me any feedback about it sends the signal that the powers that be see nothing wrong with SO being used for crowdsourced debugging of simple issues.
Second, this is probably only answerable by the mod who handled the flag: While the comment was certainly not sugarcoated, it was definitely not offensive. What was the specific reason for deleting it?