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11:03 PM
Can anyone explain why my 100% accurate whistleblowing comments that prove the two other answers do NOT provide desired result via demo link were scrubbed from the page? stackoverflow.com/q/72154456/2943403 Now that a revenge dv was applied to my answer, researchers are likely to be fooled/misled. :(
 
11:17 PM
Were you making helpfully friendly comments, again? :)
 
Yeah, the comments were pretty much just downvotes. They didn't provide useful information. A downvote already indicates that the post isn't helpful.
 
@pppery Perhaps we should use this one as the target instead? The target you've suggested has actually gotten CVs for this one. This one has also been used as a target before.
 
11:43 PM
@Dharman Personally, I'd disagree, they linked to a runnable example demonstrating the issue.
@mickmackusa I put them back for now, as they provide an actual demonstration of how the answers are incorrect, though it'd have been even better if they noted the issue (specifically, that they missed the requirement to start from the end).
 
I wouldn't have deleted them myself, but I can understand why someone would think they are unnecessary
 
@Dharman I very much disagree with your assessment. If you feel that comments that differentiate in/correct answers should be removed, then your philosophy is in direct conflict with my perspective of what improves the researcher experience.
@AdrianMole no venom in these comments; just the facts that improve the researcher experience. My demo links prove that the answers do not meet the expected results clarified in the question.
 
@mickmackusa I am just saying that in this case, your comments could be summarized in 4 words "the answer is wrong". A good comment would explain why researchers should not use that solution.
 
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