I recently tried to give some advice on improving and eventually closing this RabbitVCS question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/516486 This included: * suspecting the question was a duplicate, and saying as much once the facts were clear to me * downvoting an incorrect answer, explaining why * asking a new user to add more content I'm satisfied with my judgment and politeness. [1] But I do want to make sure I am speaking with the correct voice, given that I am not a moderator, just a fellow user who is more familiar with AU and this piece of software in particular. Given all that I saw my options as: * Singular / plural voice - I chose singular since I speak for myself not the moderators or "the community" * Firm or open tone - I tried both :) * Prodding for more effort or just leave them be - I chose to prod (this is my biggest concern) Given these parameters, were my choices appropriate given my role? Without straying too far into opinion territory, are there other parameters / community guidelines to consider? FWIW I don't intend to make a habit of this, I just don't like seeing people installing a broken version of tools I like! :D [1] If you disagree I am very much open to feedback, but please leave it in comments, as that is not the focus of this question.