Being honest and being polite aren't mutually exclusive goals. There are plenty of ways to provide constructive criticism about a question without demeaning someone's abilities or otherwise being rude to them.
We all recognize that the largest problem facing Stack Overflow is the large and growing volume of low quality content coming into the site. In the face of that, it's easy to get frustrated and take it out on people asking poorly written questions. You have to remember that there is a person on the other side of that glowing screen. I've said this many times before, but all people on this site deserve to be treated politely and with respect, even if you feel they have not earned it.
I know that it can feel cathartic to vent on someone posting the fifth "plz gv teh codez urgnt now" question of the day, but that doesn't really help anyone. If a passer-by looks at a poorly-asked post and sees people mocking the asker, in many cases that will simply make them think the people here are nasty and intolerant. I've seen this happen.
Use your downvotes and close votes on this content, but instead of making remarks about someone's ability level, either provide a polite comment explaining what's wrong with the post and how to fix it or move along.
For the particulars of this case, the comment that was removed was the following:
'Member for 1 year, 3 months' and you ask this? You are clearly not a professional or enthusiast programmer. You need to accumulate more knowlege and experience before posting here. ATM, you don't understand compiler error messages, even when they are explicit and clear, (and you are lucky that's the case - it's surely not always the case).
This was flagged by a community member as being rude, and removed for that reason. The first two sentences disparaged someone's skill level, and the remainder didn't really help to clarify the question. Generally, if a comment is considered rude by a moderator or a member of the community and it does not add value to a question or answer, we delete it when flagged.
You don't get automatically suspended as a result of getting any number of comments deleted, but we do step in when we feel there is a pattern of troubling behavior in comments. As you are willing to discuss the specifics of your case, moderators noticed a large number of your comments getting flagged for being rude to people (we deleted 150 of them in the span of a couple of months) and several of them were very inappropriate.
At that point, we provided a gentle warning that you might want to tone this down a bit. That did happen, but the comments started picking up again. You started leaving some rather harsh comments for people on Meta who were just coming here for help on asking better questions. Then you left this post, which caused me to contact you and state that things were getting troubling.
Again, these comments tailed off for a bit, but then gradually resumed. More concerning, we started to see custom close vote reasons like this being used:
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it contains UB,
the words 'exploit', 'vulnerability' and because I feel like it.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because OP does not
sufficiently understand the grammar of the language.to generate a good
question.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's rubbish,
asking for nails to be hammered in but banning hammers and nails. This
is of next-to-no use to future visitors to SO.
and were getting flags about them. We provided another warning about this.
We finally suspended you from the site for a week after you continued to post close reasons like
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because trash code
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because malicious
question.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because priority close.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a works
request
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's
extra-urgent that this question be closed.
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because exploit crap,
and I'm sick and tired of pandering to those that seek to waste my
time and money.
The close vote reasons continued like that after the suspension, thus the further 30-day suspension.
I know you care about the quality of the site and are frustrated with some of the trash that comes in here, but there are more constructive ways to deal with this. Again, downvote, pick a standard close vote, and move on.
You also have to separate the people who really don't care from those who might improve if given the chance. I have sympathy for the latter, which is why I react strongly when I see them coming to Meta for advice on asking better questions only to be mocked by people here. There are real people behind every question here, and I believe that all of them deserve to be treated with respect.