@ciredutempsEsme As Ben said earlier in the thread, we may notice someone about to deploy a code change that will have adverse effects on a system the original author is not familiar with. In that situation, we can't be bystanders: we have a responsibility to point out the flaws.
As a social example, if I say something ableist or -phobic, I would expect someone (probably a trusted friend but maybe a bystander) to point it out.
These cases are unsolicited advice and warranted criticism.
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