I've decided against linking to the specific question (and answers) because I don't want to just stir up trouble, but...
I recently came across a relatively well-written and well-received question (at the time of writing, it had a score of 12 and 6 favorites). In the comments, a user said something like "All you have to do is XYZ" (without any detail).
I saw a different approach to solving the problem, so I put together an answer. My answer has a positive score, but also a reasonable comment from the original asker saying that he'd prefer not to solve the issue using my strategy. The commenter from the OP also left a comment on my answer saying "the easiest solution is XYZ" and another one saying "I can't believe the workarounds I'm seeing to avoid XYZ".
Another user posted a second answer. This same commenter left yet another "the easiest solution is XYZ" comment plus a second comment saying that this answer was from "the stone age".
It seems to me that (a) this commenter should actually write a full answer if they feel so strongly about their solution, and (b) this commenter should be nicer to other users in general. What is the correct course of action to take here? Any one of these comments on their own wouldn't really jump out to me as anything exceptional, but taken together it feels like mild bullying. Does all this add up to enough for a "moderator intervention" flag?