I'm curious about something that happened recently on an answer I posted a month or so ago. Last night, a user randomly commented on my answer with abusive language. I've never encountered this person before so I'm not sure where it came from. The user commented saying that my "answer is shit" because "basically you just tell people to upgrade", along with other things.
I flagged the comment, it was deleted. The user then attempted to delete around 90% of my answer, which was all extra information I added in about pitfalls of upgrading mono on Ubuntu (the solution was to upgrade mono). The original question asked about OSX and Gentoo, but I added this information because I know of it from experience and am thinking of others who will encounter the post with the same issue. Anyway, I flagged this edit and rolled it back. What happened next is what has left me puzzled and is the inspiration for this post. The mod said:
@ABUSIVE_USER If you think an answer is too complex, downvote it and post your own answer. Don't remove vast quantities of it or make such remarks as you did.
This didn't chastise the user, but rather reads like an endorsement. This isn't my own assumption, it's supported by the fact that the user then downvoted me, did a "copy and paste" style answer on the same question that simply includes a hyperlink to more information, the information I posted in my answer. The user then began a series of long comments on my answer about how and why his answer is so much better.
I tagged the mod in a comment asking if this is the new policy, to punish good answers that are "complex" for having too much information, and to simply post links so they can rot. No answer. So I'm curious here, has the policy completely turned around since last I was active?
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, just to clarify.