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I have been responding to this question

The OP made it clear in his original post that he was dealing with XML data, but insisted that his question was specifically about regular expressions, and would brook no advice that a proper parser was the right way to go, to the extent of down-voting an answer that focussed on the XML

I can be very grumpy at times and I'm sure I could have phrased some of the comments better so I have reported the thread for moderator regulation. But what would the better option have been?

I believe that the OP's down vote on the XML solution was inappropriate, but those votes aren't up for discussion. Should I have just walked away after the start of hostility?

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    Should I have just walked away after the start of hostility? Yes. No need to engage when things escalate.
    – Taryn
    Dec 15, 2017 at 21:35
  • something something how can you be sure it's their downvote something something? anyway, I do believe that, when OP of a question sees something that, according to them, literally does not apply to their question, does not answer it, a downvote is the correct thing to do, isn't it? Dec 15, 2017 at 21:35
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    We all learn differently, if OP doesn't want to hear "how it could have been better" then let him in the dark, he will later discover the light by himself... later... Dec 15, 2017 at 21:38
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    Silence is golden ...
    – user0042
    Dec 15, 2017 at 21:41
  • @FélixGagnon-Grenier: See my comment on your answer.
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 21:54
  • I'm getting a flurry of down votes and little advice. I have written dozens of answers to questions that ask how to process XML using regular expressions, and the OP has always been delighted to find that there is a "proper" way, especially one that avoids writing regular expressions. Am I being advised that I should always have answered those questions literally, ignoring best practice?
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:01
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    @Borodin Who has told you to do that, or even implied that that would be appropriate?
    – Servy
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:02
  • @Servy: To do what?
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:02
  • @Borodin "Am I being advised that I should always have answered those questions literally, ignoring best practice?"
    – Servy
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:03
  • @Servy: No one. It is the antithesis of my usual approach: that I should read between the lines and advise about things the OP didn't think they were asking.
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:04
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    @Borodin Which is a meaningless question that makes no sense and is entirely off topic. And also isn't asking anything about whether questions should be answered literally or not.
    – Servy
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:16
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    It is irrelevant to anyone here whether you're wiser than the OP or not. It doesn't matter to the site, or anyone on meta, or the situation you've described, whether you're wiser than the OP or if they're wiser than you.
    – Servy
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:18
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    Oh, so you asked a completely off topic and meaningless question because you just expected everyone here to use their mind reading devices to know what you actually wanted to ask, even though you asked something completely different (well, multiple completely different things). Now you know that you should ask the question you actually want answered, rather than asking something unrelated and hoping people guess what you really wanted to know.
    – Servy
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:25
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    @Borodin You stated you saw the "start of hostility" that's the point you walk away.
    – Taryn
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:39
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    That is a retrospective observation. Well how in the world do you expect anyone to answer your main question then? Should I have just walked away after the start of hostility? is just nonsense if your latest contention is that you didn’t know about the hostility in the first place. If I didn’t know better I’d say you were being deliberately obtuse here
    – Clive
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:56

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and would brook no advice that a proper parser was the right way to go, to the extent of down-voting an answer that focussed on the XML

OP downvoted an answer on the basis of it being about xml, hence off-topic for their question. That is precisely what downvotes are for. If an answer does not actually answer the question, it's perfectly fine for the author of said question to downvote these answers. Other people are free to upvote if they feel the answers are useful.

The score of the answer will in turn be a signal to OP that they may be erring.

The behaviour you describe, out of context, is perfectly fine, and OPs should not be afraid to downvote answers they feel do not answer their questions.


This is actually an answer. Yes, walking away is literally the thing to do at the beginning of "hostilities".

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    I hoped you would take a look at the post. The OP commented "Down vote because the RegExp vs. XML-Parser discussion is off-topic". So yes it "it really is OP that downvoted an answer on the basis of it being about xml"
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 21:52
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    @Borodin I made it clear that OP in this case really did downvote, even though it's rather orthogonal to this answer. The situation I am using as example literally takes into account OP being the downvoter. Dec 15, 2017 at 22:01
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    So is your contention that every question should be answered completely literally, and we should never suggest any other aspects that could be relevant? Even worse, are you saying that, if we dare to mention anything outside the immediate scope of the question we should expect our offerings to be down voted?
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:13
  • @Borodin I believe I have expressed rather explicitely both these concerns, first by answering you with aspects relevant to your question but not directly in line with the actual question sentence, and secondly by offering that post as vote target. I have never said anything about answering only directly to questions, I am trying to explain to you that OP have the right to vote. As you probably did on this answer. Dec 15, 2017 at 22:16
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    Okay, then that is enough. I have understood your point, I disagree, and so we think differently. All I can say is that, if everyone followed your ideals, I think that Stack Overflow would be a lesser place.
    – Borodin
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:27
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    @Borodin You think SO would be a worse place if people voted based on whether or not they think the post is useful? Why do you think that would make SO worse, and how do you think people are voting now that you think is better?
    – Servy
    Dec 15, 2017 at 22:30
  • To clarify perhaps - the first draft of the question actually was about parsing XML. With Regex. I was offering an alternative approach that used the fact that there's a readily available parser to solve the problem.
    – Sobrique
    Dec 18, 2017 at 16:47

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