As you can see from the downvote description, one of the reasons for downvoting is a lack of research. The user apparently did not research how to properly use `Random`. [The documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.random?view=netframework-4.8#Multiple) talks explicitly about their issue. It's covered in the top answer of https://stackoverflow.com/q/2706500/1394393 and in [basic tutorials](https://www.dotnetperls.com/random). It's covered in [the duplicate target](https://stackoverflow.com/q/2706500/1394393) and in [that question's duplicate target](https://stackoverflow.com/q/767999/1394393). Also as you say, this is common knowledge among anyone who is remotely familiar with the topic. In other words, this topic has been addressed many times before. The readiness with which the solution was available means that the user did not take the time to familiarize themselves with the topic before asking. That is why the question was downvoted. Nothing about that is rude.