At one time, there was a very smart process here for new people asking for "advice". As detailed in the "newbie" stickey, that person was required to provide background info so we knew age, diet, training and cycle experience.
This really cut down on the mis-directed and inappropriate recommendations being given. I also noticed that much of the mentoring came from highly respected and experienced people here, many of whom posted pics with faces.
I have no idea where the original quarrel here stemmed from, but I wouldn't be surprised if it resulted from a lack of above.
I'd also say that "advice" needs to come from personal experience, respected reference sources or opinions. I came here with over 50 years of experience, a lot of reading and a boat load of opinions. I quickly identified the best people to fill the information gaps about aas so I could move forward. Then I tried to gain their respect and trust over time. At that point I asked for advice properly and received the BEST.
Time to stop fighting, get back to basic manners, and move on.