I know all too well the routine of a new Stack Overflow user. They ask a poor question, and then get burned by comments saying things such as:
- "Go do your own homework"
- "Have you tried anything?"
- "Have you even tried to solve your problem?"
- "Nobody is going to do your homework for you. Go do it yourself"
- "Did you try Google?"
This is the majority of the comments I've seen on new users' posts. In my opinion, all of the above comments are rude, and should be flagged accordingly. However when I've done so once or twice, I've had my flag rejected. I've also seen people quickly upvote comments that are similar to the above.
What's going on here? What happened to the be nice policy? Yes I know that bad questions are posted hundreds of times a day, and that it can be tiring and annoying explaining to the new user that their question is a bad fit for Stack Overflow. But why even spend the time making a rude comment like that, telling the user what they did wrong. Just flag, vote to close, or downvote the question and go on if you don't want to explain.