I see a lot of questions on SO (usually from new users, but not necessarily) where they dump all their code into the question, I suppose, in order to tick the box "I've shown my code". Here's one example. Often most if not all of the code is irrelevant and it feels that the poster couldn't be bothered to try to understand where in the code the error actually happens.
On the one hand, having all the info is good, on the other hand, it easily gets too much to digest and I find myself thinking "sod it, I can't be bothered reading through thousands of lines of code". Sometimes I would add a comment indicating that there's no need to post all the code, just the relevant piece, at other times, I downvote the question and add a comment stating why. Is there a suggested/preferred/whatever way of dealing with this?
Oh, and most (if not all) of the times, the poster doesn't own the copyright to the code they are posting. I wonder what their employer/client would say if they realised that the entire source code of their app is posted on SO :)
A similar argument goes for a a lot of data (e.g. the question linked above contains a very large json response, which among other things contains what looks like real phone numbers).
no need to post all the code, just the relevant piece
"But it's all relevant. And I don't know where the problem is but it's in there <wave pointing hand> somewhere."NullPointerException
, and decides the best course of action is to post their entire Activity class, their entire Fragment class, their layout files for each, and a random selection of other classes and layouts just to be sure that they have someone's attention for the next half hour.