Months ago, a user had the habit of writing comments on any pyqt question or related topics, comments similar to the following:
First I would warn you that using super( ) in Python introduces 4 known issues that must be handled properly as well as bugs. For while super( ) works fine in C++ it does not work as seamlessly in Python due to the major differences between these 2 languages. If you cannot find this information I can share it but I just thought I would let you know. Of course using the basic explicit method does not cause these issues and is as just as simple as using super( ) further you do not actually gain anything useful using super( ) in Python that could not be done in a much safer manner.
It could be interesting if the cause of the problem or the issue had to do with using "super", but it's not since he does it indiscriminately. It's uncomfortable seeing the same comments on many questions. They're distracting.
At first I tried asking him not to post these comments. Despite many requests he didn't stop. He didn't seem to understand.
Then I chose to raise a flag for a moderator to deal with it. It seems like something happened as the comments stopped. (I don't know if he was suspended?) But a few weeks later it started up again. I resumed raising flags and the moderators eliminated those comments. I also raised a personalized flag given the repeated attitude.
In addition to the repetitive comment above he also wrote the following aggressive comment:
There are also further issues sprinkled through that example and I can help you them and this issue but that would require more interaction than posting a comment -- and due to Trolls on this forum I will not post an answer anymore -- so if you would like more extensive help with this and are comfortable with doing so just a leave a way to contact you here and I will reach out to you or you can contact me either would work
That comment could have two consequences:
- It might give the OP (and any reader) a negative view of the community, and
- It might stop people from giving feedback when someone asks the OP for more information since it indicates that they are contacted by other means. That would lead to questions without answers, or questions with problems that cannot be reproduced.
As he points out, it is a repetitive behavior. A simple flag does not seem to solve it. So my question is: What's the next step?
super()
is somehow reasonable in C++. It isn't. If the sheer volume of repetitive comments is the issue, don't flag individual comments: flag the post with a custom moderator flag and explain the problem plainly.