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Propose Newbie-Overflow site or section

Stack Overflow might consider setting up a section for less experienced programmers who ask what appear to be foolish questions to those more experienced. I know at least two newbies who don't use the site after getting negative votes for questions they framed as carefully as possible. Otherwise, this is a great resource.

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with inexperienced programmers posting "simple" questions on this site. We certainly don't need a new site for something that is already perfectly acceptable on the existing site. – The Establishment Aug 14 '11 at 13:25
Can you show an example of such a question? – Pekka Aug 14 '11 at 13:32
@Eat more Twisters My question "Xcode not recognizing file" is an example of a newbie trying to ask an intelligent question. – MonkeyBusiness Aug 14 '11 at 13:47
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This question‌​? And why does that need to be posted on a separate site? The title isn't particularly clear and could be improved, but that would still be true even on a "Newbie Overflow" site. – The Establishment Aug 14 '11 at 13:51
@Cody Gray. Understand. I'll work to improve my questions. – MonkeyBusiness Aug 14 '11 at 13:59
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Also don't take a single downvote too seriously. They happen to everyone. – Pekka Aug 14 '11 at 14:10
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Well, I don't think it's a good idea to do so, since a great thing in this site is that the quality of the question is what matters, not how advanced is it.. I think newbie questions here can be a good reference for the next newbies to come by... BUT a common thing happening here: newbies get downvotes, answers like you should do your homework or should google it and that's too much pressure on the newbie that is already in a great pressure learning new thing and trying not to give up... I think the real request to be made here is to STOP THIS...

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Your suggestion "STOP THIS..." is right on. I don't think we need a new site, just a section that's a little more forgiving of newbies. I already got a negative vote just for posting this suggestion. That's not constructive. – MonkeyBusiness Aug 14 '11 at 13:44
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The rule to "stop this" is basically already in effect. When you see rude comments like this, just flag them. They're not helping anyone and don't serve any purpose. A question that is legitimately bad and unhelpful should be closed, not mocked. The only exception is the rare comment when someone suggests to edit a question to show what you've already tried to solve the problem, making it seem less like you're just asking for someone else to do your homework for you. – The Establishment Aug 14 '11 at 13:46
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