I just received an email from Stack Overflow with the subject "Stack Overflow - Guiding question askers - Part 1", which appears to be (quite patronisingly and passive-aggressively IMHO) telling me how to request clarification from an OP, before going on to advertise Teams.
It says that the email was sent because of my recent activity on Stack Overflow. To my knowledge, I haven't had any recent activity, other than a comment on Meta, being slightly critical of the developer survey.
Is this the result of a flag, or some bad behaviour on my part? If so, it would be good to know what I did.
For reference, the full text of the email is:
Asking for clarification
Guide question askers to provide you more information
People don’t know what they don’t know
When people aren’t as experienced in a technology as you are, they don’t know what they don’t know. This can make it challenging to get what you need in order to answer their question.
Based on what you wrote, it sounds like you need a solution for this. Is that correct?
Get clarification by using the format above.
- (What you wrote) Summarize what you believe the question or issue to be.
- (A solution for this) Summarize what you believe they need a solution for.
- Ask if what you believe is correct. You are clarifying that you have interpreted what they need correctly.
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Additionally - perhaps it's just me, but I found the content and formatting of the email incredibly confusing and hard to understand what it was trying to tell me. I had to read it about 5 times to get that the statement starting "Based on what you wrote..." was supposed to be an example of a good comment. It reads like it's information aimed at me. Also, it's formatted to look like a link, so I spent some time hovering over it, expecting that it would take me to whatever I'd written that it was referring to. And then I had to come here to ask, because I'm still not really clear!