Recently I stumbled upon this question. The content of the question was:
need to sign a pdf file by certificate file (.cer/.p12) with python instruction : everyone have a private key and certificate generated with previous key . everyone sign a pdf file by a certificate file , included in the pdf file the traditional signature (signature drawing), and wen we want to know the signer .
I think this question is ridiculous for a few reasons:
There's no question specific enough to answer.
The user didn't include any attempt of them trying to solve their problem - it looks like they are asking others to do something for them.
It seems like the user can't be bothered to use correct grammar.
Personally, I take offense to these kinds of posts. For starters, the user can't even spend a little time to include clarity in their post, it seems like they are demanding answers, and not even a "thank you in advance" or something like that! So I replied with my usual comment for these very-low-quality types of posts:
Voted to close. Try a little harder when asking your question next time.
I didn't leave a downvote because that's against my beliefs - downvotes don't help anything, but explanations do. Do you think I was too harsh in this situation? Personally, I believe I was in the right (because of the low-effort reasons I presented above), but I'm willing to change my opinion and conduct if the consensus is that I was in the wrong.
On a somewhat related note, I'm starting to believe that I was in the right. The user replied to my comment saying:
give me a solution and close the topic
This is a demand, almost an attack - and I don't really appreciate this remark. I replied once again with the following:
Really? If you want a solution, you should possibly include what you have tried so far, or possibly make an attempt to use grammar or include clarity in your post? I can't exactly give you an answer when I don't know what your question is.
Please let me know your thoughts on this situation.