There's a number of posts (1, 2, 3, ...) discussing the necessity of the new Code of Conduct banner. While keeping in mind Yvette Colomb's statement that those are targeted primarily to those "old" users who don't read meta, help and allow themselves being rude or not nice in another way (and the overall purpose of the banner that Yvette has described as well), I can't help asking: why the banners are not polite themselves?
I mean, now it reads
... is a new contributor. Be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct.
Shouldn't it be
... is a new contributor. Please be nice, and check out our Code of Conduct.
at least?
May be it also should mutate when the person has already visited the Code of Conduct page (why ask visiting it again? it's an annoying bit). If the link has to stay in the banner, the text can become
... is a new contributor. Please be nice
or something like that – where "be nice" is the link to the CoC (may be something encouraging should be added to the end of the phrase).