Are you making specific proposals for changes to the be nice page? Otherwise, this question is far too abstract.
If you're proposing to add the specific example of "Did you read the manual?" as being "not nice", why is that not nice? It's just an objective question. Any emotional ramifications ("Oh no, I'm being attacked as lazy and stupid for not having read the manual! Everyone here is horrible! I hate this site! I'm leaving!") are purely in the mind of the reader. If in fact the question is one that could have been solved by reading the manual, then a bit of emphasis (the "even") is fine, in my opinion, if it gets the OP's attention. Even if the writer of the comment had negative and derogatory thoughts in his mind at the time they wrote "did you read the manual", by no objective standard are such thoughts manifested in those words.
In response to a comment "did you read the manual", instead of getting their knickers in a twist, the OP could answer "Wow, you mean all this stuff is actually documented somewhere, and some people actually read that to learn stuff?", or "No, but I will now", or "No, because I couldn't find it, please point me to it!", or "Yes, but I didn't understand part X", all of which are useful continuations to the thread that couldn't even happen without the initial "did you read the manual" question. Put a different way, the "did you read the manual" question is a useful way to probe the poster's level of knowledge and style of learning.
The underlying problem is that people are just too thin-skinned. They need to develop a thicker skin to survive and prosper on any site, not just SO. Basically, they need to calm down, and stop imagining that everyone is trying to attack them. If someone is really trying to attack them, or they believe that they are, then they can either leave (the question, or the thread, or the site), or use whatever moderator tools are available, such as flagging, which work perfectly well. They don't need people peering over their shoulders worrying about whether they've maybe been insulted, and intervening to rectify perceived slights, or trying to fine-tune some code of conduct which most people will never read anyway, much less adhere to.
reason for downvotes?
I guess people disagree with your suggestion. I think it’s an interesting idea