Ok, question for the mods.
I start a thread that essentially posses the question:
I think am doing this wrong, can someone with background/expertise in the area help me improve?
And a person who claiming to have expertise in the area says:
You are doing it wrong, based on my background/expertise. I think it would be more appropriate for the you to follow this path vs that path, etc.
Is the crucial part of the respondents post then that they provided feedback beyond "urdoinitwrong!" and provided a more constructive response? Or is the entirely on-topic, useful post breaking the rules of the board?
It's not possible, and I won't attempt, to provide predictions of future moderation of any and all posts in a hypothetical thread. In general, posts which
respect other players, do not
abuse or
insult them, and
engage constructively in the debate would not be modded, especially if
solicited.
In this hypothetical 'am I doing it wrong' thread, the example you give would be unlikely to be moderated. However, a response such as "Yes, you're failing hard." would attract the moderator's attention, as would something like "You're doing it wrong, but so are all Caldari RPers."
If, hypothetically, your question was, say, about RPing a female character ("Is my female alt X realistic? Or am I playing her wrong") and I felt that she was not, in fact, a realistic character, I could choose between responding "In my experience, women who head large corporations tend to be more assertive and self-confident than your alt X seems to be on the occasions I've interacted with her. You might want to watch some clips of IRL women in positions of power being interviewed or giving speeches or before Parliamentary or congressional committees"
or I could respond "As a woman, I tend to look at men RPing women with amusement, because I see it as boys trying to be girls and not quite succeeding at it".
I guarantee you, the second response would get the modhammer.
I hope this helps clarify the difference between un-modworthy, respectful discussion and modworthy, insulting, 'urdoingitwrong'.