I'm new here. I was having some trouble with a bit of code and I've read a lot of advice on here though web searches so I thought this might be a good place to come for help with my particular issue. However, it's not feeling that way because I got down voted, apparently because some other user didn't like that I made a coding joke (that I couldn't get RAID, a bug spray, on the bug in my code.)
I can understand if folks don't get the joke, but I feel that intentionally down voting the question so that they are less likely to get an answer is a pretty hostile "retaliation" for it.
I am just wondering if that is the norm of the way this "community" "helps" folks, because if it is, then I'm going to find somewhere else as this clearly isn't my kind of "forum". I'm an old school coder from the late 80's and back then making jokes about code and being friendly to, at the time rare, fellow coders was kind of a thing. ~shrug~