49 votes
Accepted

Why was my comment deleted from the election questionnaire thread of 2020?

For the purposes of complete transparency, your comment was the following: I had interacted under your post with someone else during Monica's problem. I remember how hostile your behaviour was ...
  • 237k
49 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

Comments involving the word "you" are not nice when part of an ad hominem Figure Credit: Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement, from Wikipedia: Ad Hominem The presence of words like "...
  • 25.7k
42 votes

Is it justified to criticize about an existing answer and at the same time attack the other answerer calling them out by name?

Is criticizing an existing answer justified? Yes. Pointing out flaws in existing answers is considered acceptable behaviour. Is attacking the other answerers through name calling justified? ...
  • 4,081
32 votes
Accepted

Is this comment really "not nice"?

The content of the comment you made is not "not nice" per se in the sense that cargo-culting is a well-known term for blindly applying patterns/techniques or just simply writing code without ...
32 votes

Is it justified to criticize about an existing answer and at the same time attack the other answerer calling them out by name?

As the writer of the answer being discussed, I wanted to come here and explain what I did and why... not only to DebajanB but to other readers. Feel free to give me feedback in the comments if you ...
  • 20.6k
24 votes

Comment with link to my library removed

I thought a moment about Yvette Colomb actions and her answer here, and, despite the amount of downvotes that she received, it may have been the right call to delete this specific comment. Here is why:...
  • 36.6k
24 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

I don't find your comment particularly egregious. If you got suspended over it, it most likely means that the moderator who suspended you believes that it's part of an ongoing pattern of "...
23 votes

Was I too rough to this asker?

Let us go through the comments one by one. Whole list of that? Simple run a for loop and make x amount of words. There isn't much of an issue in terms of rudeness at this point, although this is the ...
  • 26.7k
23 votes
Accepted

Is this comment fine or did I wrongly flag it as "unfriendly or unkind"?

The comment was perfectly fine. The initial version of the question did use Stack overflow states I need more words Stack overflow states I need more words Stack overflow states I need more words ...
19 votes
Accepted

Is this comment asking for code fine?

Wouldn't it be more polite No, it would not. Adding superficial politeness does not make something more (or less) acceptable. I also need to mention that lacking superficial (aka insincere) ...
17 votes

How is this comment not rude or condescending?

I declined your flag on that comment. I didn't consider the comment to be problematic since it did not attack any specific individual and especially since it was posted on Meta. I submit it should be ...
  • 237k
17 votes
Accepted

Was I too rough to this asker?

What a shame I wasn't around 5 hours ago. It seems OP has had the account for a very long time - but used to be a front-end web developer a long time ago, took a long break, and is now getting ...
15 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

While personally I would not take offense in your using "you" in a "you shouldn't" scenario, after reading the question in question (you linked it in your post, cheers for that!): ...
15 votes
Accepted

Are condescending comments not unkind?

I was the mod who handled the comment flag. In hindsight, especially after seeing this meta post and the other answers, I probably should have deleted the comment. However, I do agree with Mark that ...
13 votes

"What have you tried" vs. new Code of Conduct

I don't think anything has changed as a result of the new CoC. The new CoC just rewords what is already being implemented. I personally prefer more direct phrasing: Please show us the code for ...
  • 157k
13 votes
Accepted

When are comments edited by moderators?

I'm not the moderator who did the edit, but I can tell you why it happened. Your comment was in response to another comment on that post. That other comment drew a "no longer needed" flag, and a ...
  • 43.9k
12 votes

Are condescending comments not unkind?

On the one hand, yeah, I find the comment a bit curt. I'd probably not like to be on the receiving end of it. I'm not sure I'd label it as "condescending", but only because to my mind "condescension" ...
  • 139k
11 votes
Accepted

Which flag would have been appropiate for this comment to get deleted?

You said it yourself: the comment is no longer necessary because you added its contents into the question proper. Flagging the comment as "No Longer Needed" would suffice. Moderators seldom think ...
  • 366k
9 votes

My comment is deleted with no obvious reason

Why was my comment deleted? Can someone explain the reasoning behind it? Because you should not have commented like that. Did I make a mistake in my comment? Yes. then follow this answer up with ...
8 votes
Accepted

How can I convince that a technically incorrect comment is equivalent to a bad answer which is not to be followed and deleted?

You shouldn't flag something for technical accuracy (related post for answers). That's what votes and comments are for. Mods are not expected to have domain knowledge about any given topic, so any ...
7 votes

Why was my comment deleted from the election questionnaire thread of 2020?

Just assume that comments are temporary, that they will be deleted without warning for any reason or no reason at all, and you won't have any further problems using them.
7 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

You (the OP) are correct, twice: Yes, the phraseology of the comment can be taken as rude or personal according to the standards and rules of the community and moderators, especially when it's part ...
  • 507k
7 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

As @Paul mentions, avoiding the usage of "you" in a message helps the recipient perceive it in a neutral or positive manner. Original: As @ says, why do you want to do this? What benefit do ...
  • 23.4k
6 votes

Was I too rough to this asker?

This is somewhat opionion-based, but IMO you were. Note: I (personally) tend to agree with your sentiment that it wasn't a great question, and that they were probably better off with an intro to ...
  • 438
4 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

I think the overall tone of the comment does come across as rude, and the same point could certainly have been made with less "personal", more technical language that can't be read as ...
4 votes

Is this comment really "not nice"?

I'm not a moderator on SO, so I can't speak to why a moderator considered this comment "not nice." But it may be worth looking at the term "cargo cult," which has come to be ...
  • 49.6k
3 votes

How to deal with an abusive user (answerer plus abuser to other answers)

It's not appropriate of you to be posting comments to try to get the author of the question to accept your answer. It would have been better if that commentor would have flagged your comments, rather ...
  • 201k
1 vote

Are condescending comments not unkind?

Contrary to the various rationalisations elsewhere in this discussion, I'd say the comment does come across as condescending, and that its author could have done better. An improved comment would ...
  • 32.8k

Only top scored, non community-wiki answers of a minimum length are eligible