There was a question (it didn't last long) to which several people have asked for MCVE, to which the OP (new contributor) with increasing hostility and exclamation points kept replying that their example is enough. Despite the fact that people they were "yelling" at kept politely explaining why the example isn't complete and why they need to provide a complete one, it didn't seem completely right to me, because not only the OP didn't understand the value of MCVE but it seemed that they also weren't aware that their behavior was inappropriate.
So my question is whether it is rude or unwelcoming to point out that "yelling" at people that are trying to help them for free isn't going to help them to get an answer? (I expect that "for free" part is probably too snarky)
And a more general question: should we ever use comments to point out inappropriate behavior in order to educate the contributor or should we just stick to flags and votes?
My rationale for doing that is that downvotes are never obvious and "close" reasons are usually too generic to help the contributor to understand what they have done wrong.