> If you ask a question and someone answers, say thank you.
Given that a disproportionate number of accounts on this site are rate-limited in their comments, this might be a big ask. Maybe I'm the crazy one, but thankfulness should be implied through polite decorum and not asking someone to spend a comment that could be used to clarify or solve a problem on genuflecting a really nice gesture to someone sipping a coffee at their cubicle.
> If you ask a question and someone answers, say thank you.
Given that a disproportionate number of accounts on this site are rate-limited in their comments, this might be a big ask. Maybe I'm the crazy one, but thankfulness should be implied through polite decorum and not asking someone to spend a comment that could be used to clarify or solve a problem on genuflecting a really nice gesture to someone sipping a coffee at their cubicle.