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Don't Just Say Rtfm

Don't Just Say Rtfm

RTFM comments generally useless

If everybody read the fine manual, most of the questions asked on the internet would go away!

RTFM

"RTFM" is rude, no doubt about it. However, links to the manual in comments are perfectly acceptable, and sometimes the only appropriate response to a question.

It can happen that the person reading the product or something related to the article didn't find the manual and when we say RTFM, it can be bad for him/her and can hurt his/her feelings. Also, it is better to "Be Nice" and use "Polite" words in order to make the individual read and understand the manual system.

So when posting a manual link, be smart. Drop the RTFM and use nicer wording to help ensure that the link survives. Suggestions:

  • Check out the manual page: (link)
  • See the manual: (link)
  • This is explained in the manual: (link)

If the OP was really lazy:

  • Your question is answered in the manual: (link) For future reference, please always remember to look in the manual first. Thanks!

And if the person did not look in the manual then you can say :

  • You can ask your question in the Contact menu (link).