Questions tagged [unfriendly-or-unkind]

For comment flags using the unfriendly or unkind reason, or any issues relating to behaviour that may be unfriendly or unkind.

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User making unkind comments in the [regex] tag [closed]

There's a frequent user of the regex tag who often posts unfriendly/unkind comments and, at one time, even post an answer that is basically just ranting. I flagged those on sight and most, if not all, ...
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Flagged a comment telling someone to "learn social skills" as unkind, but was declined

I recently flagged a comment as "unfriendly or unkind". The comment said something like: "if you are going to correct someone's posts, you should first learn social skills" A ...
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Is this comment fine or did I wrongly flag it as "unfriendly or unkind"?

I flagged this comment as "unfriendly or unkind": descibe your problem instead of typing nonsense text No, it's about not the missing r, but the way of conveying that the "text" (...
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Not sure how to handle this unkind suggested edit [duplicate]

My options on reviewing this edit don't give me the opportunity to draw the moderator attention it deserves, which is that the person that made the edit probably needs a time-out. There's no option ...
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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

This morning I ran across a question where a member of the SO community commented their refusal to answer the question on the grounds that they will not help anyone from Russia. I flagged the comment ...
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Is this comment asking for code fine?

I'm wondering if this comment is fine: post code/Code's you have tried... It was the first comment on the question, IIRC, but many more better comments were posted later. Context: this is the ...
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What to do with a user who downvotes answer which seems correct? [duplicate]

Recently, I've answered a specific question, with a request that could be answered fairly easy. At first the question seemed correct and well targeted, so I answered it, with good will. There was even ...
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Manual review ban message

I recently got a manual review ban with the following message: Due to your poor review history as well as no signs of improvement after multiple review bans, you are no longer welcome to use any ...
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Is "feeble" not "Unfriendly or unkind"?

I flagged a comment a couple of days ago that I felt met the "unfriendly or unkind" criteria, but it has been declined. The comment had useful information in it, but then finished with: so much ...
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Dissecting a specific instance of an unwelcoming complaint

Here's an interesting situation I came across recently that I thought could be an object lesson in what is wrong with Stack Overflow these days. (None of this is particularly new, but examples help to ...
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Can/should we edit "did you google it?" out of answers? [duplicate]

Today I faced a programming problem. So I googled it. As always, Stack Overflow is the #1 hit. The top answer (https://stackoverflow.com/a/343643/963076), which is helpful and not wrong, comes ...
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I'm trying to be polite to this user, but it doesn't seem to be helping. What should I do?

I recently tried to explain to a user that their answer couldn't be correct because the question wasn't complete yet: However, the user seemed to take this personally and started saying somewhat ...
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Are condescending comments not unkind?

This comment seems very condescending to me. May I ask in what culture is such a comment acceptable? I flagged this as unkind and the flag was declined. Why was the flag declined? For anyone ...
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"Unfriendly" flag on a comment threatening to delete his answer declined?

Yesterday I asked a debugging question that didn't attract much attention. Later a user posted an answer that looked decent to me. There are no problem with the content, but I was 1) doing school ...
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Comment on question from new user and declined "Unfriendly or unkind" flag

I flagged a comment on this question this morning. The question contains an image of the poster's code. The comment reads Why would you post an image of code rather than the code itself... This is ...
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Is it unfriendly or unwelcoming to point out that the OP is being rude or unreasonable?

There was a question (it didn't last long) to which several people have asked for MCVE, to which the OP (new contributor) with increasing hostility and exclamation points kept replying that their ...
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Unfriendly or Unkind flag declined

Not to feed a fed horse, but I flagged this comment last night: And it was subsequently declined: As it happens, the comment has since been deleted, but I'm curious why this was not an appropriate ...
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If I flag a comment as unfriendly, but the user self-deletes it, does the commenter suffer a negative consequence?

I understand that a negative consequence of some kind can befall a commenter who attracts too many Unfriendly flags. From what I have seen from moderator answers here on Meta about it, it is a ...
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What to do with condescending non-answers that violate the Code of Conduct?

I recently encountered this answer: If that was a comment, I'd just flag it as "unfriendly or unkind" for being a put-down. That being said, since this is posted as an answer, how should we flag it? ...
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Unkind flag declined despite comment being unkind

I had a situation in which I asked a user to clarify the requirements by adding the rules in the question and they did apparently: Since it was just a copy / pasting I emphasized that by rule I mean ...
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Are comments flagged as unkind also auto-deleted?

I'm aware that sometimes comments that are marked as not needed, can get auto-deleted, if they contain obvious markers such as thanks, or very helpful. Today, I reported a comment as unkind. And it ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

TL; DR Basically there's an increase of people flagging comments as unkind when there's nothing wrong with them. A comment saying your question is a duplicate is not rude. So please stop it. ...
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How does the new "unfriendly" flag differ from the old "not constructive" flag?

Related: Is a comment telling someone not to answer constructive? The "unfriendly" tag seems to have a similar role to the older "not constructive" reason. In fact, this answer even seems to imply ...
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Is using CAPS LOCK instead of mark-down formatting rude or abusive

Yesterday, I came across a post that was about a Python package installation. I was commenting to see if they could give more info, when I noticed the user was using too much caps lock on their posts. ...
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