This morning I posted two possible solutions to this question as a comment while I searched for a duplicate as the root issue was something many inexperienced in databinding make. I eventually found a couple of questions that I viewed as duplicates and marked the question as such.
The poster was adamant that the question is unique and not a duplicate because of extensive research on his part and that I should post an answer. I declined and let it go.
After taking care of other things, I that saw that there was further commentary and took a look. The question has now been edited with a diatribe of why duplicate suggestion is pure folly with one of the reasons being
It is too long to read.
Other stated reason included it not mentioning every ancillary thing the poster included in the problem description. I have no problem with him making his case, but the thing that brought me here was the final paragraph:
Also I spent a lot of time searching before asking the question here. If there is a duplicate, it certainly wasn't findable by me. So please spare me the schtick and just answer the question.
Maybe I'm being too sensitive, but I take that as a personal attack as I'm the one to have had the audacity to suggest that the poster is not the first person to encounter their problem.
So finally to my question, should I:
- Flag the question as "Rude or Abusive"
- Edit out out the offending content.
- Ignore and add the user-account to my ever-growing list of posters that I ignore.