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by Arch-TK
640 days ago
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> BOFH much This made me chuckle. > Your tone is very dismissive. I know, but honestly when I see a post on the front page of HN with recommendations on how to do something and the recommendations (and resulting code) are just bad then I can't help myself. The issue is that trying to phrase things nicely takes more effort than I could genuinely be bothered to put in (never mind the fact I read the whole script). So instead my aim was to be as neutral sounding as possible, although I agree that the end result was still more dismissive than I would have hoped to achieve. |
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"I can't help myself" is not a valid excuse. If you seriously cannot bother to phrase things less dismissively, then you shouldn't comment in the first place.
One of the best guidelines established for HN, is that you should always be kind. It's corny and obvious, and brings to mind the over-said platitude my mom, and a million other moms, used to say: "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
Your concession was admirable, but your explanation leads me to think that you misunderstand the role you play in the comments. You are not supposed to be a reaction bot; HN is not the journal for your unfiltered thoughts and opinions.
Despite how easy it would be, you cannot and must not simply write replies. Absolutely everything (yes, everything) written here should assume the best, and be in good faith. Authors and the community deserve that much.
This goes for other sites as well, but especially for a community that strives for intellectual growth, like Hacker News.
Apologies if I sounded harsh.