I have a boiler plate comment I use to help prompt new users to provide more detail to spartan posts. Particularly posts where they show no attempt or post images of code. I use it as I try to be welcoming while still encouraging good questions. It is something like:
Hi and welcome to SO. It is important for the community that you also demonstrate that you are working to solve your issue. The best way to do that in my opinion is to include the text based version of the source code you have so far, even if it is not working quite right.
It appears as though someone recently mass deleted these comments. I can see where some lingering examples remain such as this comment where I added a bit to the end and presumably bypassed the mass delete.
How do I flatten multiple 2d arrays inside a 3d array?
This comment like many is well upvoted so I am surprised to find them subjected to a mass delete. As an example of one that I know (strongly suspect) was deleted you can see here:
Any simple way to get a list of data with certain elements and not counting the 0?
I am almost certain that I posted a comment similar to the one I use here.
Are these comments being systematically deleted and, if so, why? They typically generate upvotes and thus seem well received. If they are being deleted as not appropriate, then am I verging on being punished for something I should not be doing?
If these comments are not being deleted and I am just falsely remembering having used them in the past little while, please excuse this.