Humorous slightly.

To slight IMHO to risk the potential backslash that might engender amongst 
this user, their mates and their mate's mates. Some or all of whom might 
currently be amongst your users. Don't expect humour to be universal, or 
universally understood. Especially when you are taking the mickey out of 
someone.

William


On Monday, May 6, 2013 2:25:05 PM UTC+10, Nathan wrote:
>
> Thanks, but now I'm just wondering if my post was completely misunderstood 
> here.
>
> I am neither a developer nor a user of the app I am quoting from.  (It is 
> possibly connected to someone who is applying for a job with me, which is 
> the only reason I ran across it. )
>
> I was *not* asking for advice on how to respond to such a comment. I do 
> consider both Brian's and Mike's answer to the comment to be appropriate, 
> although Brian's would be too long to fit. 
>
> I just found that particular developer's reply to that comment to be 
> entertaining. 
>
> The Developer Reply was:
> *"So you give it one star? I give your pitiful existence one star"*
>
> Does no one else find that humorous, though at the same time likely to 
> endanger the Reply to Comments privilege? (No offense to anyone here if 
> you've responded that way.)
>
> If not, well okay, never mind. 
>  
> Nathan
>
>
>

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