Obviously bad grammar
You could've fixed that at least. But... There's an even bigger issue here - from the question:
I tried various attempts to fix it :
- Uninstalling EGIT from Eclipse via MarketPlace the process seems good but after restart, EGIT's still there.
- Deleting it manually by removing it from plugins and featuresfolders as suggested on other posts.
- Starting a fresh Eclipse install and importing git projects, the problem shows off right after the project are added.
...
Uninstall/reinstall was the first thing the asker tried. The first three out of the five things that they tried. It didn't work. An answer saying "worked on my machine" is not only not an answer to that question, it's... a borderline insulting response. Now, maybe the author of that answer did something else to reset their eGit installation, but... If so, they didn't mention it. As you also noted, the answer was very short.
So, in addition to fixing the grammar, you could've left a comment asking the author to elaborate on what, if anything, they did differently from the asker that might've made their effort more productive. That, at least, would've given them a chance to save face (if, as is likely, they didn't fully read the question either).
And, of course, trying to do either of those things would've passed the audit.