In lieu of the coming
Unwelcoming or snarky” comments classification app
from Rolling out the welcome wagon
and this users response here:
.. do I have to unsnark myself?
In lieu of the coming
Unwelcoming or snarky” comments classification app
from Rolling out the welcome wagon
and this users response here:
.. do I have to unsnark myself?
Your comment there and the subsequent ones are all pretty snarky. If you want to ask for clarification, ask for clarification. Compare what you wrote to this:
Can you please explain your problem more thoroughly? Are you getting an error message? Is your data there? How familiar are you with Python lists; Pandas? What about CSV? Any/all of this information will help us get you a better answer.
Here I've neutrally written what you wrote in the first half of the comment without the condescension. Focus on the information you need, don't get overly clever in what you're saying. Remember there is no way for anyone to read your "tone" in your writing because they can't actually hear you saying it. If you have a great link to how to better write a question on SO (which I know exists), do that... include it in your comment.
Heck, link them to the new question wizard that's being developed so that they can see what we really want in a question.
I've answered a question in the past that this immediately made me think of - I'm not sure it's a duplicate since the scenarios are different, but I'm going to suggest the same answer I did there:
A good rule of thumb is that if after looking at your comment yourself, you feel like you ought to get outside advice on whether you're being rude, that's probably a good sign that you ought to dial things back.
Your comment was fine.
The OP needs to understand that if they want free help then they need to make it easy (or, at least, possible) for said help to be provided. Your message gave perhaps humourous examples but nothing about it was rude or condescending.
On the other hand, the response you received was extremely rude and showed that the OP's first reaction to being prompted to actually do some thinking/work is to lash out with personal attacks.
The appropriate counter-response then is, of course, walking away and leaving them to solve it themselves. Life's too short.
Disclaimer: This suggestion follows the "actual life common sense" approach rather than the official "be more welcoming through active subservience" approach.