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I might not have understood what a subtle put-down is.
Can you please explain what a subtle put-down is in Stack Overflow terms; for dummies like me?
Explanation removed to make the question more clear...
I might not have understood what a subtle put-down is.
Can you please explain what a subtle put-down is in Stack Overflow terms; for dummies like me?
Hanlon's razor applies here, I think... That may well be just a very poor answer.
Comments have and will be deleted at the drop of a hat. If you raise a flag and a comment doesn't seem to be contributing anything useful, the moderator handling it will likely take you at your word that it's problematic in some way and remove it.
Answers... Well, an awful lot of people are just bad at answering. Doesn't mean they're being hurtful, just means they didn't understand the question, don't understand the problem, got distracted part way through writing by a coconut falling on their head, etc. If you're flagging an answer, try to describe in detail why the answer is problematic; don't assume the moderator handling the flag will see what you saw.
Your flag - "subtle put down" - didn't explain why you felt the answer was problematic. Note that you spent an entire paragraph on it here:
The answer doesn't try at all to be helpful. It's basically the same as the comment I flagged above, just with more code. But it's saying not more as "Yes it's possible, do it". It's quite sarcastic.
That's 200 characters of explanation vs. 15; that's a LOT more context, a LOT more explanation for why you felt the answer was problematic. A moderator may still disagree, but now they have something to disagree with - they have to decide if the answer is indeed sarcastic, unhelpful, dismissive of the asker's problem.
The thing about a subtle put-down is... It's subtle. It's a put-down that you can overlook unless, maybe, it's directed at you. An insult with plausible deniability.
Note that this also allows for folks to see insults where none exist; I used to think Indians were being incredibly patronizing toward me on forums because they would persistently address me as "Dear" - in the US, this is almost always sarcastic when used between strangers, but in India it was taught as a formal way of addressing others. These sorts of cultural and language issues make identifying and handling subtle put-downs extremely challenging on a multinational site such as Stack Overflow, and make it all the more important that you be explicit about what problems you're seeing.
While I admit it's quite vague, and at the discretion of the moderator, I interpret it like this:
Do not discourage members asking a question or making a statement that could reasonably be useful for someone else.
On the other hand, if you notice that you are tempted to "put-down" the question/statement for it being malicious (say, trying to waste people's time, or get them to do OP's job), you should flag it instead.