What would you do about this comment (not mine): "Voting to re-open because the question is specific and the included code contains the error. Answering the question in a comment and then voting to close is bad manners."
@IanCampbell I've been pulled-up for doing just that, and I wasn't especially happy about the tone of the comment (in my case - which was rather harsher). That's why I chose to run it through here.
I chose not to give a reopen vote. Possibly dodging my duties (I can no longer 'reject' it from the queue) but the question was poor and the comment-answer was enough.
My issue is primarily with the comment, which is sort of kinda vaguely throwing a snarky remark at another commentator. Maybe I'm too sensitive? In the personal case I mentioned earlier, I was accused of "trying to dodge the peer-review system."
@IanCampbell It was a long time ago and the matter was resolved peacefully by a well-established, high-rep user of renowned diplomatic skills. And the comments were cleaned up.
@RyanM On that issue: I have no problem at all with other reviewers and I making different choices (except in really blatant cases). That's the nature of how we think, and why close/delete/reopen requests are based on consensus.
@AdrianMole +1, I agree completely. That was partly why I added that I appreciate the extra reviews. People in here (or elsewhere) shouldn't hesitate to tell me if they think I'm wrong about something. I appreciate the perspective, and I've been convinced a few times I got something wrong the first time.
Yep! But I actually surprise myself sometimes when I look through my review history (rene's script) and see that, in the large majority of cases, I actually follow the consensus. Makes me feel that I may actually have found somewhere full of "Fellow Msrtians."