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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

Yes, I would even say that you can use the "harassment, bigotry or abuse" flag. This is not an appropriate comment for Stack Overflow. When answering questions, the person who authored the ...
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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

To be blunt, I feel that this earlier answer covers the general CoC policy. To reiterate it: stating that you are intentionally not helping someone because of any perceived attribute about that ...
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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

Let's not forget that we're building a repository of Q&A for the community at large. Today one might be helping a Russian person get unstuck, tomorrow it might be someone else getting unstuck by ...
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Not sure how to handle this unkind suggested edit

As a couple of the comments stated, Rejecting the edit is the first thing to do. After that, raising a flag for moderators is the next step. You should raise this on the post with the inappropriate ...
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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

Was this the correct thing to do? Yes, it was. The comment was clearly made in violation of the current Code of Conduct under the "no bigotry" ruling. Speech with the sole intention to ...
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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

If you want to be political in your profile, we generally allow that. Your profile is mostly yours (still subject to the Code of Conduct, obviously). If you want to protest governmental actions there ...
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Dissecting a specific instance of an unwelcoming complaint

I think one problem with comments like that are that people are using the wrong tool for the job. Bob could have just flagged the answer as NAA without commenting. That looks like a very ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

On the one hand, some of the flags above are patently absurd. On the other, I think there is something fundamentally wrong with how these flags are handled by the system, revealed by your guidance ...
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Is using CAPS LOCK instead of mark-down formatting rude or abusive

That's a very clear case of someone simply not knowing how to format their text properly (thinking that ALL CAPS is a suitable form of emphasis, rather than using italics), not someone trying to be ...
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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?

Stating that the answer does not solve the problem, without explaining why it does not solve the problem, is only going to cause problems. Strongly avoid commenting on your downvotes. If you do feel ...
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Is a comment saying that somebody refuses to help due to politics and nationality "unfriendly or unkind?"

Yes. If someone had commented a month ago or two years ago or... that they would refuse to help someone from China because of the atrocities committed by the CCP, or if someone today was of the ...
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If I flag a comment as unfriendly, but the user self-deletes it, does the commenter suffer a negative consequence?

The flag is marked as helpful and handled by the user who deleted their comment. I don't remember if there are still any auto-flags for "many comments by this user flagged unfriendly or unkind" or ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

I need to flag the comment as something. The "No Longer Needed" option is the third option of four. As such, it requires a determined search visually and reading through the other options which don't ...
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"Unfriendly" flag on a comment threatening to delete his answer declined?

The confusing thing is, just a few minutes later a moderator saw the flag, deleted his comment and my reply, upvoted my question, and declined the flag. I deleted the comment because it was not ...
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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'm not sure what anyone here thought would happen. The main thing we're told when we're closing questions is that it's to prevent incomplete or bad answers. The problem with this circumstance is, ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

My answer to your last question was primarily focused on volume - specifically, on how the volume of flags has varied over the past few months, possibly in connection with various events and system ...
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Manual review ban message

I do not think you are no longer welcome phrase "dominates" the message at all, but that the poor review history and no signs of improvement part is quite more important in the ban message. People ...
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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 ...
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Flagged a comment telling someone to "learn social skills" as unkind, but was declined

I think that your flagging of the comment was appropriate. I can't speak to any reason that a diamond moderator would decline the flag, but I don't see any reason why the flag should be declined. In ...
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Flagged a comment telling someone to "learn social skills" as unkind, but was declined

Sorry, I fat-fingered that one and realised the mistake after :(
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Dissecting a specific instance of an unwelcoming complaint

This is the Answer section. Do not ask questions of the poster here. Please delete this. — Bob I'm baffled at the number of people who seem to think this is polite. This is the Answer section. ...
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Dissecting a specific instance of an unwelcoming complaint

Alice doesn't do herself any favors by blithely ignoring the restriction for posting comments. Bob doesn't do himself any favors by continuing to engage after his initial comment. The root of the ...
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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) ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

I'd suggest taking two steps. Notate the correct action that should have been taken when declining a flag. I don't know what the flag queue looks like, but if it had an optional set of radio buttons ...
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Is using CAPS LOCK instead of mark-down formatting rude or abusive

Let's not feel like we're walking on egg shells here. Take a moment to calmly look at the post and see what's really being said. The user is using caps for emphasis, which isn't exactly desirable, ...
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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 ...
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Can/should we edit "did you google it?" out of answers?

It depends on whether it actually contains any useful information. If all that's said is some form of "you should've googled this" then it's useless noise, regardless of whether it's nice or not. ...
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Is it unfriendly or unwelcoming to point out that the OP is being rude or unreasonable?

If a user's immediate action is to become hostile, telling them to calm down typically doesn't work. The best thing you can do is explain how they can improve their question (optional), and flag their ...
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When is a comment hostile or unfriendly? (Educating newer users how to flag comments)

This is a problem that falls firmly in the wheelhouse of moderators. The Meta-crowd has a fairly good grasp of what to flag and when, but those who simply don't follow Meta or otherwise take umbrage ...
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Dissecting a specific instance of an unwelcoming complaint

Alice's reply shows she was aware of the commenting restriction... It only shows she knows she can't comment. It does not imply that she understands why or that she's aware of the rules for answer ...
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