The only two I might object are the first two: > ### We are not going to do your homework for you. First, this is false. We might, if presented in the form of a good question. And it may presume that the question is homework, when it might be bad and basic, but not actual homework. Someone who's asking about work may feel a bit offended about that presumption. > ### This is a very basic question which would be better answered by a [language] textbook. That a question is _very basic_ is not reason enough for it being a _bad question_. A question may be very basic, and still on topic, narrow, answerable and useful for future users. All the rest, I like (at varying degrees, of course). They do not mention votes, and most are specific enough to possibly be helpful for the asker.