@QPaysTaxes Ultimately, the comments are intended to communicate to the OP, not to other experienced users who have seen similar stuff a thousand times. For experienced users, such comments are way too verbose: could be "no MCVE #8", or just "#15". For the OP who has no clue as to what is wrong and who, if their questions are going to receive reasonable responses, needs more information, it is debatable which communication style is better.
@QPaysTaxes I agree that what you have written communicates much of what I said, but leaves out some significant parts: that with the information provided we can't give anything other than generic advice and the multiple links. Admittedly, you could probably fit that additional information into your text.
@QPaysTaxes Boilerplate vs. custom crafted: I choose to not spend the time to custom craft every single comment. That is my choice, based on a trade-off of my time vs. benefit to the OP and SO, and, frankly, weariness of seeing very similar issues repeatedly, most of which receive no engagement from the OP. I do custom-craft many comments daily, when I choose that it is better to do so, which may appear random.
@QPaysTaxes As boilerplate comments, they will be longer, because they are intended to cover multiple situations more generically, yet still help the OP. That you choose to custom-craft every comment is your choice. It might be better for any specific comment. Is it better overall: that is not something we are going to be able to determine.
Some OPs will be better served by the communication style you are using. Other OPs will be better served by mine. You may not believe that at this time. The only explicit evidence of such that I have, which I would have to search to track down, is that on OP has thanked me for one of my boilerplate comments stating that it was the most helpful thing they have received on SO. (Or some words close to that; just going from memory).
What will be most helpful for any particular OP is difficult to determine in advance.
@QPaysTaxes You not reading it is consistent with your argument :-). Agreeing to disagree is fine, and the expected result. However, I do want to stress that I do desire suggestions as to how to improve. The fact we disagree on some specific ones does not mean I don't want others, or that I am not listening.
backlink (almost always used in conjunction with everyone's favorite tag seo)
There's no on-topic usage for this. Backlinks are an SEO metric that search engines use to measure a site's popularity (hyperlink, by contrast, is often on-topic). It has 0 bearing on any programming issues (getting ot...
@PetterFriberg in my experience mod flags are no fun :( Takes way longer to resolve and I get told off half of the time (@Bhar picks on me, he confessed)
I add to queen to find all comments (questions) with too broad, mcve, unclear, opinion etc... Holy smoke's there are like 3-4 question every minute and it's Sunday...
@PetterFriberg what happened last night in Sverige? Apparently your embassy in the US officially asked the White House to comment on what Trump meant last Friday :D
@PetterFriberg they still do the cooperation with Soyuz university, which develops main parts of the likewise named rocket, in Kiruna though right? With Luleå Tekniska
A user keeps giving me a hard time on my answers and micromanages everything I do "because I have high reputation". I've told them to stop but they're "just trying to help". Opinions?
The part that really grinds my gears was their comment: "If you would have 300 rep points I would ignore it, but the fact that you are an experienced programmer, I would expect a solid code from you."
@AndrewLi I think I found the comments you're talking about. I would just shrug it off because everything looks fine. You can probably leave a moderator flag to have all the comments deleted.