How can I (or should I?) write comments to prompt editing of the post?
Generally, I write comments to request clarifications/improvements to questions strictly for warm fuzzies. Somewhat unfortunately sometimes people reply to such comments, but I almost never seen (nor expect) actual edits to happen as result. Today I got "thanks" with no edit reply to such comment - I'm not even sure what to make of it, to extent it feels even rude... Joking about flagging as rude aside, what, if anything, can be done to improve chances of people to actually edit posts instead of commenting as answer?
- I do include
[edit]
in the comment, so it is a link there - I try to specify what needs to be added/clarified, usually with the
[mre]
link too
Sample exchange that triggered the post - Thanks as response with no edits to the post. The outcome is roughly the same irrespective of user's reputation/time on the site.
My comment as text (this is roughly how my comments of this type look like):
Please re-read the minimal reproducible example guidance and edit post to include text instead of images - at very least for error message, but really list of files can be shown as text (
dir /s /b
is a good way to get text with folder names). While you are at it you may want to check if files actually can be found at locations mentioned in the error message.
Response:
OK - I did not know - thank u Yes the files are there. I even tried to delete them and recreate from scratch (relaunch VS also) but nothing works
[edit]
doesn't do any harm, some users do "struggle" to find the feature.