Today I faced a programming problem. So I googled it. As always, Stack Overflow is the #1 hit. The top answer (https://stackoverflow.com/a/343643/963076), which is helpful and not wrong, comes with some unnecessary snark:
Google would help you if you used the right terms to search "get fractional and whole part out from double java"
An astute observer, Chris, comments:
Actually this page is the first hit on a google search for "get fractional and whole part out from double java" =)
And highlights why "did you google it?" is distracting and lowers the quality of the answer. Yes I googled it. That's what led me here.
In the answerer's defense, his post was from 2008. Things were certainly different in 2008. Back then we were all used to forums where you could/should chide people for their lack of resourcefulness and time-wasting inquiries. But now that it's almost 2020, and Stack Overflow is the de facto source of answers such as this, this kind of admonishing people to "go be more resourceful and stop wasting my time" is counterproductive.
My question: may we / should we edit these out of answers?