Personally I empathise more with the people who post these kind of comments than the people on the receiving end of them.
Sometimes, especially when you've been here a while, it's frustrating to see a solid wall of text. Excessively detailed, poorly structured and generally not-fit-for-viewing. It's irritating to even attempt to navigate those kind of posts.
If you want to ask a community their thoughts on a problem, be polite and conscientious enough to write it in a way that doesn't require a bloody reverse encryption manual to understand!
Isn't it simple to click "back"? It seems some people do that out wanting to make their visit worthwhile. "Since I clicked here, might as well make a comment (even if have nothing to say). Look, this is a pet peeve and I think some here deserve respect despite their walls of text. That's all.
Is it normal I've had it with this kind of comment?
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Personally I empathise more with the people who post these kind of comments than the people on the receiving end of them.
Sometimes, especially when you've been here a while, it's frustrating to see a solid wall of text. Excessively detailed, poorly structured and generally not-fit-for-viewing. It's irritating to even attempt to navigate those kind of posts.
If you want to ask a community their thoughts on a problem, be polite and conscientious enough to write it in a way that doesn't require a bloody reverse encryption manual to understand!
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Isn't it simple to click "back"? It seems some people do that out wanting to make their visit worthwhile. "Since I clicked here, might as well make a comment (even if have nothing to say). Look, this is a pet peeve and I think some here deserve respect despite their walls of text. That's all.