* Comments constituting *meta* commentary are always subject to deletion.

  * Leaving _part_ of a conversation behind is unfortunate, but seemingly an accidental byproduct of the moderating tools making it hard to see comments _in context_, as noted.

  * If you come across such fragments, simply flag them as "No longer needed".

* All your comments on the linked post were meta commentary, and two of them were _inappropriate_:

  * To quote part of [Ryan M](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/208273/ryan-m)'s comment on [this other answer here](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/430941/45375):

    > Also, while you did not quite advise people to downvote, what you said was still inappropriately telling people how to vote:
"_To whomever upvoted this answer: Code-only answers are considered to be of poor quality. Please don't upvote answers that are poor quality._"

  * The other inappropriate one was left on the question post (I kept a copy):

     > "_To whomever upvoted this: there isn't even a question in the post. How can that be considered a good question :D :D :D_"

    * To me, this adds a derogatory quality to the inappropriate advice; while I no longer have my original response, here's what I said in (a since moderator-deleted) response to your objecting to my characterizing your comment as _derogatory_:

       > If you don't like the word derogatory, let's frame it in terms of whether your comments are *helpful*: Instead of encouraging posters to fix their questions or answers with constructive feedback, you're focusing on the *voting behavior of other users*, while talking *about* the poster rather than *to* them, in what is - to me, yes, but if I were to guess, also to others - a condescending tone.

* That there may or may not have been evasion _in meta commentary_ on the part of the linked post's OP with respect to when an edit to one of their answers occurred and whether your code-only criticism was therefore justified is ultimately immaterial:

  * They did rectify the problem by adding a (terse) verbal explanation, and doing so made the comments exchange - including your criticism - obsolete.


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The quality of the linked post's question and answers are really _incidental_ to your question, but for the record:

* Unquestionably, the original wording of the question post _and the simultaneously posted self-answer_ were suboptimal - these problems have since been corrected.

* In short: The linked post is a *self-answered question* aimed at sharing a useful simplification technique with others, and, to users _familiar with PowerShell_, i.e. the *target audience*, I suspect that both _what the implied question was_ and _what the value of the code-only self-answer was_ were obvious _from the get-go_; it is to be hoped that the subsequent edits made that clearer.

* Sadly, it seems that the [Meta effect](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/269350/45375) has struck again, as suggested by the timing of the majority of the (to me unwarranted) down-votes on the linked question.