User blog comment:BeoBlade/Things all new users should know/@comment-27028189-20160206010835

There are rules that I think should be there to begin with.

"DON'T BE AN ASS. Doing or saying something that may rub someone the wrong way, deliberately or not, is not conducive to a healthy wiki community and is immensely frowned upon. Doing so repeatedly will result in a warning and subsequently a ban if it keeps up. Consider your words before you say them. " - Rule to fight against Slacker"

I don't particulary think this was to go against Slacker, because it should really be a common rule for all healthy communities.

I do not want to give out the name of the person, but I did post a question, which the way I read it "rubbed" me the wrong way. Granted I got my answer to my question and the user may or may not have tried to mean any harm in his/her reply, but the way I processed it my thoughts about the reply was plainly rude and sounded like they were talking to me if I was stupid or something.

This rule, in my opinion, should've been there at the very beginning of the wiki creation.