TL;DR: Most of these can be shortened to remove what sounds like frustration. One of them really doesn't need to be posted at all. They really don't need to be deleted, just potentially edited to remove a line or two. I wouldn't actually reword any of them.
If you can't say something without adding a bit of sass to the end... Yeah, best not to help and just walk away.
Honestly, some of these are a little more hostile than needed. They can be re-worded to be less hostile, and more welcoming.
No. As it stands the C# marshaler is going to call CoTaskMemFree to deallocate the memory. This is now rather a waste of time. You won’t listen to my advice. If you won’t work find out how the string is allocated you can’t make progress.
Honestly, the main problem I see with this one is the second half. Calling something a waste of your time instead of walking away is always unwelcoming. You don't have to answer when someone replies, and you don't have to provide help if they aren't willing to accept it. Without seeing the rest of the chain, as the other user definitely had to have this user fed up by this point, the best I can say is leave the first two sentences, and then walk away. That would make this less hostile, and therefore more welcoming.
And this is tagged Javascript why?
Without context, there's really no way to reword this one. The better comment to leave would have been to ask how JavaScript is involved in the problem, and re-tag if it's not (while politely explaining how tags should be used, in the edit summary most likely) or just remove the tag without the snarky question. Of course, from your question, it seems you see how this one isn't that great yourself.
For example of a better way to ask this:
Hey, you tagged this JavaScript, but I don't see any in your question. If the problem doesn't involve, or seem to involve, your JavaScript code, it's best we remove that tag so that the right people see your question and can help with it. If it does involve JavaScript, can you share that code with us too, so we can better answer the question?
Or... Just retag it. Really, it's faster and less hassle.
Also, any time you have enumerated columns, you can be sure that something’s gone very, very wrong with your design. That said, you’re probably after LEAST(). But don’t do that. Fix your design.
Really, the only thing I see wrong with this comment is it doesn't try to educate the user for why the design must be wrong. They could have linked something, explained it, whatever. And if the user must use that design, for whatever reason, then this comment is only help for the "you're probably after LEAST()
" part... Which would really better be put as an answer. Saying someone's doing something "very, very wrong" without explaining how or why it's wrong, and especially just assuming it's wrong, is... Well, most people don't like it.
Imagine I saw you and how you were dressed, and said that if you're wearing that shirt, you can be sure your wardrobe options must be very, very wrong. You... Would probably not appreciate me very much. This is very similar to that.
For the last time, use the serial number code and replace kIOPlatformSerialNumberKey
with kIOPlatformUUIDKey
"For the last time" implies impatience and irritation, not always at the same time. If the user here really wanted to repeat themselves and ignore DRY principles, they could have toned it down a bit:
As said above, you want to use the serial number code and replace kIOPlatformSerialNumberKey
with kIOPlatformUUIDKey
Doesn't that sound a bit more neutral? And if they didn't explain why above, they really should expand on why. Preferably in an answer, if this comment wasn't to suggest improvements to an answer. Really, if this was posted on a question, it should've been skipped and gone to an answer, but that's not the point of the question here.
Please provide a full compilable sample if you want anyone to be able to help you: https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve. I have already told how you can bind to the property. If you can’t make it work, you are doing something wrong.
I think the only really "unwelcoming" part here is the last sentence. Of course they're doing something wrong, that's why they came here for help in the first place! No one needs to be told they're doing something wrong if they can't make it work. It could be that this user's prior explanation was insufficient or unclear. It's also true that if they were able to provide that much of an answer to the user's question... Did the user truly not have enough of an MCVE, or was this user just pushing for more than was needed? Unfortunately, without more context around this comment,t here's nothing more we can say. Leaving off the last sentence would have gone a long way towards making this better.
At the end of the day, yes, sometimes it's better to just walk away and let someone else handle the help from there. To be fair, most of these comments read as if they're from later in the chain, after at least one attempt to help. In those cases, I feel the real problem is just burnout and frustration of the comment poster.
In that case, yes, if you're getting annoyed or frustrated with a user you've already provided some help to, walk away. There's no point talking at a wall that doesn't want to listen, and if they do want to listen and just aren't getting it... Well, getting frustrated with them is never going to help them get it. Let someone else take a crack at it, or they may just search something you said that might lead them to the solution or understanding they needed.
Are these comments deplorable and outright atrocious? No, not really. Are they a bit more confrontational than need be? Yeah, a little. Can that make people upset? Oh, most definitely. Do these need to be deleted? I think it will depend. Some of these, no, they just need a sentence removed and not really reworded. In those cases, a mod could simply remove the unhelpful part and leave the rest, preferably. The second one really doesn't provide anything useful, so I'd say delete it and go, but otherwise it's a careful balance to strike.
Mods will have to act on these on a case-by-case basis. Hopefully, they will take/have the time to do that, rather than the current "If the comment has some reason it might need to be deleted, just delete it and go" style they use. At least I'm sure most of us can agree these comments don't warrant a scolding, more just a friendly, "Hey, if you're annoyed, it's probably less annoying to you and less a waste of your time to just walk away and let someone else handle it" whether from a mod or another user.
Post blog update
The comments the blog updated with are much more... Generically not welcoming. I only disagree with a couple of them, but... They also have the problem of no context. We can see several that are supposed to have had extra parts, but don't. The examples they've changed to are now stock and not actual examples of what they saw. The blog even calls out that they're typical of what's seen, not what was actually used.
I won't break those comment examples down here, both as this answer is long enough and as the new examples are not the data that was actually used. I won't use my time to analyze them when they aren't specifically what the team analyzed. Actually, I'd be much happier if they gave us the full sample set they used, and what votes each got. All data anonymized, of course, but this will give us a much clear picture of where the team in general stands.