I just had a comment (on an answer) removed, possibly for being offensive, because the person who commented told me that they flagged it as such. I do not have the precise wording of my comment to hand, but the comment I responded to was:
[some snipped] You could just check it, you know.
I responded by saying that this was patronising and suggesting that if the information was known it should just be posted (especially since, in this case, I had already "checked it", and doing so yielded no useful information other than confirming what I had already stated).
The response comment was deleted. Other than the reference to the other person being patronising I fully believe that it was not offensive, and I would argue further that it is not offensive to call someone out for being patronising if you really believe that they were. However, the moderator(s) appear to have taken a different stance.
So, my question is: if someone is mildly offensive (by being patronising or perhaps more accurately condescending) in a comment, what should I do?
- Marking the comment as offensive seems heavy handed
- Letting the patronising comment stand without question on the other hand is not, I feel, something that users should be asked to do.
Summary of responses:
My take-away is that all comments should directly contribute to the answer/question that they are posted on. Engaging in unrelated argument doesn't qualify. Any post that is rude should be flagged as such, or with another flag such as "obsolete" or "not constructive" if one of those apply.
I should have:
- flagged the comment that I found offensive
- limited any response to issues related directly to the answer.
Thanks to those who responded.