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and what is the abusive part of my post ? If you are one of them that down voted , well , sometimes the truth is hard to accept.:confused:
I posted a genuine answer to your question. You replied with a message complaining about down-votes, and stating that you found an answer elsewhere, but you're not going to share it with us because none of us are "professional" enough. And you can't see the abusive part of that? :doh:
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and what is the abusive part of my post ? If you are one of them that down voted , well , sometimes the truth is hard to accept.:confused:
dilkonika wrote:
and what is the abusive part of my post ?
The part where you tell a professional that is trying to help you that he should not have posted an answer. It is saying you want explanation in words, not code - and demand code five minutes later.
dilkonika wrote:
sometimes the truth is hard to accept.:confused:
Yes, a recurring theme.
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I posted a genuine answer to your question. You replied with a message complaining about down-votes, and stating that you found an answer elsewhere, but you're not going to share it with us because none of us are "professional" enough. And you can't see the abusive part of that? :doh:
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Maybe was a mistake from me that I posted my replies to your message. My replies was intend to be a general replies to all of those that have down voted. Because I think each down vote should have an argumentation. And I found the answer elsewhere ( it is not my solution ) , but I don't post here only for those that have down voted. ( if you are one of them , this is for you too). The reason is that I think that when someone doesn't know the solution , attack the question. For these people I thing that they aren't professional. Instead of simply down vote a question : 1) Find a solution 2) Ignore the question 3) Say " I'm sorry I don't know " 4) Down vote , but with arguments why this question has problems.
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Maybe was a mistake from me that I posted my replies to your message. My replies was intend to be a general replies to all of those that have down voted. Because I think each down vote should have an argumentation. And I found the answer elsewhere ( it is not my solution ) , but I don't post here only for those that have down voted. ( if you are one of them , this is for you too). The reason is that I think that when someone doesn't know the solution , attack the question. For these people I thing that they aren't professional. Instead of simply down vote a question : 1) Find a solution 2) Ignore the question 3) Say " I'm sorry I don't know " 4) Down vote , but with arguments why this question has problems.
dilkonika wrote:
My replies was intend to be a general replies to all of those that have down voted.
That'd be me.
dilkonika wrote:
And I found the answer elsewhere ( it is not my solution ) , but I don't post here only for those that have down voted.
Not a downvote, but an abuse-flagging. It is not something that is flagged on a question, but on an account. Read his post again.
dilkonika wrote:
The reason is that I think that when someone doesn't know the solution , attack the question.
More likely cause would be being rude against volunteers.
dilkonika wrote:
For these people I thing that they aren't professional.
This is spare time, you should not be expecting a business-treatment.
dilkonika wrote:
Instead of simply down vote a question :
Demands are hardly going to work. There's some basic rules for the forum as a sticky on top of each page. I think it is worded correctly. Instead of making demands, try kindness.
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)
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dilkonika wrote:
and what is the abusive part of my post ?
The part where you tell a professional that is trying to help you that he should not have posted an answer. It is saying you want explanation in words, not code - and demand code five minutes later.
dilkonika wrote:
sometimes the truth is hard to accept.:confused:
Yes, a recurring theme.
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)
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Are you as well reminded of a certain member by a(nother?) member posting a couple of questions here recently?...
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson