So, in the interest of 'curious discourse' how would you suggest I should have written my comment so that it would be more professional, less snarky and less hostile?
You see, the comment that I replied to made an assumption, that assumption is embedded in the word 'probably'. The person that wrote that presumes to know what I intend. I corrected that. Clarified it and moved on. If that seems hostile and snarky to you then I'm happy to be educated. For myself, I think the comment I replied to could have been phrased as a question rather than a statement.
Your comment strikes me as a bit snarky too by the way.
> You probably mean necromancy.
You:
> I probably did not. Then I would have written that. They are fucking over the dead. They are clearly not communicating with the dead.
A less snarky and hostile version:
> I actually didn't! I specifically meant that they are fucking over the dead.
Pretty much the same content, and it makes you sound like you actually want to interact with other people. Even in your paragraph long explanation you do quite a few things that are just unnecessarily hostile. It's clearly just the way you talk, but it also doesn't mean you shouldn't work on improving it.
> For myself, I think the comment I replied to could have been phrased as a question rather than a statement.
Then you should have (politely) said it.