I found an answer on Meta that, at the time, included the text:
Don't respond to trash like that with code solutions.
I commented:
Just because the question was close-worthy (as evidenced by the fact that it has been removed from the site) doesn't mean you should call the asker "trash". Please keep your civility about you, on main and meta.
Someone replied, pointed out that I have no diamond next to my name and requested that I not pretend to be a moderator (they also corrected my misinterpretation of the antecedent of "trash", but that is irrelevant here).
I don't think I used any language that pretends to be a moderator, but I could certainly be wrong, and I certainly don't want to participate in impersonation, so I thought I'd get some more eyes on this to answer:
- In my specific case, could I have done something to avoid impersonating a mod (or coming across that way)?
- In general, should we ordinary people be reminding each other about civility, or should we just wait and let mods say that?