I totally agree - in fact, in terms of normal life, not only on-line forums. One gives advice which may or not be taken. If the advice is not taken and one considers the issue important enough, it is probably reasonable to try just once more to emphasise what one regards as the importance of the advice. ... but there is should stop. It is pointless, and quite possibly counter-productive, to 'go on and on about it' and not appropriate to become rude or aggressive towards those who have chosen not to take the advice.I certainly could appreciate the advice he gave, and respect it. But it is not his place to be strict with anyone ,especially newbies. It is not his place to take umbrage with those who refuse to take his advice, however good it was. That's what advice is, something to consider.
It can, and sometimes does!But once someone feels they have the final word over what is allowed and not allowed to be asked on a forum, or what kind of question is worthy to be on a forum, it can get out of hand.
Kind Regards, John