I agree with you to a large extent, Kyle, but the history is not conducive to the most civilized behavior. The OP's first thread received this response:
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Why don't you read the forum's FAQ/rules to learn about the importance of including enough information in your request to engender suitable responses.
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That's not uncivil. The OP then double posted, which is a clear indication of ignoring the advice to read the rules. That was followed by a more sarcastic response,
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Do not double post. Do not cross post. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Do go read the danged rules.
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After STILL failing to read the rules, that was followed by yet another response (these quoted responses are all mine),
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You still haven't read the rules, or else you can't comprehend. Code is supposed to be put in tags to preserve its formatting and readability. A recalcitrant ass isn't likely to get much help; perhaps you could appeal to your bananas.
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A person who is unwilling to even read the rules, when asked, can expect to be the subject of rancor. There is, for instance, another new member who has repeatedly refused to adhere to the rules regarding signatures. I've said no more about that, but it's indicative of an attitude that is an incivility, in itself.