Re: How do I pass properties to stateless/functional components?
(To reiterate, I truly don't care my answer wasn't accepted and never brought it up.)
The original question was limited in scope. Either answer addresses those concerns. The question changed as the OP's lack of ES6 and/or JSX knowledge were exposed. I viewed (and view) the new question(s) as out-of-scope and should have been a new question.
(Technically I don't even think it should be a new question since it's pretty well-documented and I provided an explanatory link in one of my comments.)
Instead I was taken to task for not continuing the (IMO) off-topic tangent regarding a lack of ES6/JSX knowledge, which raised my ire because I viewed it as an almost complete lack of initiative on the asker's part, which I have low tolerance of, and it gets me a little angry/depressed. That's on me.
Once a question morphs beyond the original scope should users be encouraged to ask a new question, or is a change in scope on-topic for a single question?
My opinion is that it should be a new question, and that this was the SO norm. Have these norms changed? I don't keep up on meta very much these days, so it's quite possible it could have changed.