I recently came across a question that was an admittedly poor question about having multiple classes and interfaces in the same Java source file. The very first comment read:
If only there was a way to test this yourself.
I flagged this as not constructive, because it's not teaching anyone anything. Sure, their bit of sarcasm is true, that there is a way to test this themselves, but I could make the assumption that OP didn't think of just trying it themselves, or if they did were looking for an answer as to why. Surely there are more constructive ways to say that, such as:
Have you tried testing it yourself to see what would happen?
After going back, I see now the comment is still there and has 5 upvotes. Certainly even those who ask bad questions deserve a chance to be helped, rather than bombarded with sarcasm and downvotes.
I just can't understand what is constructive about that comment. Can anyone clear that up for me?