I don't think the comment is rude. However, it is arguably not constructive.
After reading comment, a good deal of people will just stumble over the fact that they are not familiar with engines and won't further reflect on the problem of the absence of diagnosis information. If the very concrete and immediate issue of getting an answer to their question did not prompt them to include diagnosis information, why should an abstract and hypothetical scenario make them do so?
Also, some users just do not know what information they need to add to their question. Putting a comment that amounts to "your question lacks information" is not particularly useful for these users.
It is preferable to be straightforward: "Please edit your question to add A, B, C." Not only does this help the OP get it, it also helps with getting closevoters to vote. When I consider that adding such a comment will largely be a waste of my time, I just downvote and vote to close without a comment.