I try to help novice users who misuse a tag and could miss their target audience by commenting their question with a text I prepared in advance.
Example for a question about Parse.com
where the user tagged parsing
instead (and the question is not about parsing, otherwise I wouldn't do this):
parsing
: this tag isn't for questions about the hosted service Parse.com, please edit your question and use "parse.com" instead. Thank you.
Once the OP has edited the question, I delete my comment. Until now, all is fine.
If the OP posts a comment like
ok, I did it
I delete my comment and I flag theirs as obsolete
.
But when the user comments like
sorry for the mistake! my bad I'm new here! :(
I feel like I can't just clean the room and go away, so I also comment
Don't worry. Thank you for editing your question!
or something like that, and I come back later to delete and flag obsolete (if there's a thread in the making I often forget to flag just one comment at the end of the discussion and I flag step by step instead).
Sometimes if I notice it's their very first intervention it's more like
Thank you for editing your question! And welcome to SO! To get better help, you can read The Tour, and ... ...
but I'm not sure about any of this because now I'm creating a discussion in the comments that I'm going to flag as obsolete minutes later and it seems awkward.
Is it ok? Is this a proper way of handling these sequences of events?
I'm inclined to think that it's a lot of noise for nothing and I shouldn't do this - and on the other hand I want to help the user understand they should do X instead of Y.
Because this is a specific situation about a recurring misuse of some tags by novice users, and I've noticed that if I just edit myself they can use the wrong tag again later.
For every other situation I always edit the post myself without asking OP to do anything.
pdf
I patiently explained that "pdf is for Adobe's Portable Document File". I stopped doing that when I realized it's clearly mentioned in the tag description. It could warrant a comment "y u not readin tag descriptions?" but simply removing it is way more easier on the ol' blood pressure.