Compare your reaction to reading each of:
"Your code is flawed because you ..." and
"The presented code is flawed because it ...".
A suggestion that might reduce hurt feelings (and possibly retain more SO users):
Add an acceptable and neutral version of the following proposed guideline to the
How do I ask a good question?,
How do I write a good answer? and
Expected Behavior pages of the Help Center:
Each of us values our own work as a demonstration of our aptitude, ability and sometimes creativity.
However, identifying personally with a work binds the person submitting the work to the content of that work that is being exposed to a public arena.
All parties are advised to make every effort to write in a "neutral voice" about the work.
Preference the use of neutral language such as "this code ..." over "my code ..." or "your code ...".
The matter being discussed is the work, not the person behind the work.
Possibly an improved version of this could be added as a "reminder" integrated into the Question submission form, the Answer composition window and as a "grey-ish" reminder in each Comment entry box.
Depersonalising submissions may help take some of the perceived toxicity out of the rough-and-tumble that is social media leading to a more professional ambiance.
(I am in-no-way "married-to" the text proposed above. Should this proposal meet with general approval, a follow-up question on SO-Meta could solicit far better expressions of the intent from the community's true wordsmiths.)
And, whether-or-not this is enacted: On the Help Center's page:
"How do I write a good answer?",
please correct the ungrammatical
"...because of helpful people like yourself..."
with
"...because of helpful people like you..."
in the page's second sentence.
Demonstration:
Following are two purposely selected snippets from two posts within the current "most recently active" Q&A on the main site:
Q: "I am having trouble accepting input from a text file. My program is supposed to..."
A: "Normally, you'd use something like%4c
or%4s
to read..."
It is not the coder writing this program or post who is failing to accept input from a text file.
One of innumerable alternative and less personal versions of this exchange:
Q: "This program is not accepting input from a text file as needed. It is supposed to..."
A: "Normally, something like%4c
or%4s
is used to read..."
Collective vs. Individual:
Time and again it has been pointed-out, here on SO-Meta, that Stack Overflow "questions" and "answers" are intended to be useful to any future reader seeking a solution to a problem.
The meat-in-the-sandwich (if you will) is the problem and its solution(s).
This proposal, if its intention were accepted, improved-upon and enacted, may help shift the balance of content toward impersonal Q&A that the OP and any future readers, irrespective of an individual's sensitivities, would find useful. Use of a "neutral voice" would seek to acknowledge this objective. In fulfilling the SO mission, the asker and answerer(s) are of secondary importance.
:-)
Re: seemingly unjustified "flagging"... See "adolescence" above.:-)
One does what one can do. Cheers! :-)