I am not going to lie, this significantly irritates me. Perhaps you did not read it fully - though in that case, you have no business making a judgement - but you tell me: what is reasonable about a user doing something you might find on NotAlwaysRight?
"fix it"
"it's not broken"
"so fix it"
"it's not broken!"
"can you fix it?"
You could have answered a bit more nicely than "For the last time, it
is a vanilla cauldron." and "Are you unable to read or something?". Your answers were not only unfriendly but totally unhelpful for the user.
Well you did explain that it doesn't have anything to do with Waila showing "DragonAPI" there, but only after the user said "i'll just drop the subject". He was not even being rude to you.
It seems like you're just humiliating everyone who is not quite as knowledgeable as you and think they're idiots - see also "StupidIDException" and "learn how IDs work". This is just unpleasant to someone who did something wrong just because they don't know how it works exactly.
Here is the thing, too: This is not the first time you have done this. I do keep a mental note of these things, and you may be rather displeased to know that since I met you, I have noticed many posts of questionable sense.
Fine. Do whatever you want.
Looks like we're just having differing opinions about some subjects.