A question on the style of commenting on answers from low-rep users.
Prompted by the comment today on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/29271849/1927206
I don't remember seeing much discussion directly about what to do with this type of answer from a new user.
I know of "downvote and move on", but I'm not sure that works (in that I'm pretty sure it doesn't) in low-volume tags.
I try to be clear when I comment. If the answer has some worth, but is wrong, I comment. If the user takes note of the comment, I try to tidy them away and suggest that the user does so with any of their responses.
If the answer is just plain wrong and has no worth in its current state, but is an attempt at an answer, I do the same. The "no worth" means not much encouraging in the comment, for sure.
So, for someone who blandly kicks in a one-line assertion that is easily disproved, should we attempt to get improvement/removal by the user by being straight, or... something else?
Here's some background on why I don't downvote: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/287647/1927206