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I tried to paste a link to lmgtfy.com as the comment and I got this error:

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Why is LMGTFY considered bad and are there any other types of content comments can't contain?

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It's not allowed because it is (or, at least, tends to be perceived as) rude and condescending.

Look at it from the recipient's point of view: You go to someone for help, they say "look here", and all that turns out to be is a link to a Google search page.

Rather than a LMGTFY link, if you want to help someone improve their search skills, it is reasonable to leave a comment along the lines of "you need to search for x y z".

There are other words and phrases that are not allowed in comments for similar reasons, but it would be counterproductive to tell everyone what that content is.

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    Well, it would be not just a link to a search form, but (hopefully) a promising search expression, which might be anything but obvious. Why letting everyone know what content is deprecated/disallowed (not limited to comments) entirely escapes me - to the contrary, I'd welcome a link to pertaining meta-discussions.
    – greybeard
    Commented Dec 3, 2014 at 14:14
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    @greybeard - in that case just leave a comment along the lines of "you need to search for x y z"
    – ChrisF Mod
    Commented Dec 3, 2014 at 14:40
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    I think that if the first link it sends you to is the right one it should be allowed. From a programmer's perspective, proper google searching techniques is one of the strongest skill sets you need. Anyone who asks a question that can be asked to google and find a better answer than I can write in 10 minutes deserves that response.
    – Sethmr
    Commented Jun 24, 2016 at 4:30
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    @Sethmr And if the first link changes to something not useful? Then not only is telling someone to look at the first Google result rude, but it is also potentially vulnerable to something resembling link rot. Commented May 16, 2017 at 13:31

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