Wikipedia:A weak personal attack is still wrong

Personal attacks, even if they are relatively light, are not appropriate for Wikipedia.

The Wikipedia:Civility policy states the following (as of July 18, 2017):

Simply being "not as mean as the next editor could be" is no excuse for being uncivil. Note that "editors should always treat each other with consideration and respect" and not "editors should almost always treat each other with consideration and respect, unless it would be really funny not to" – treat editors with respect.

While severity may come in to play for any final decision toward action against uncivil behavior, just being "less severe" does not make it okay. One editor may believe such an attack is "weak" but another may see it differently. It is best to avoid any personal attack, no matter how weak.

Even if the person doing the attack does not mean to, it can still be considered disruptive. From Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Portals#Good faith and disruption:

A weak or less severe personal attack is still a personal attack. Don't do it.

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