Recently, there has been a poll about peoples' addiction to Stack Overflow, and justifiably so, there is a lot to like here. But what are the things you dislike?
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That most of the community effort is spent dealing with the last 1 hour of activity as opposed to improving the 240k questions that are already in the system. |
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The site culture is extremely unwelcoming to newbies. For those who wanted me to elaborate with examples Example:
Later:
How many users are going to do the research and find out that SU is for general questions, is in beta, and that the password is on the blog? A much much smaller number than those will go "F**K THIS" and go the Yahoo answers. I've seen this happen many times even without being on for huge amounts of times (I don't have exact numbers, but I'd say it even happens as much as two or three times a day). And to the person who says this only happens to those who think downvotes are a slap in the face. To a newbie, they are. While once you have over 100 reputation (nothing to anyone on Meta Stack Overflow, by definition, but not something you get instantly), -2 is far from the end of the world, for a newbie 5 of them will take all their rep. And closing the question (without explanation of how to get to Super User/Server Fault/why subjective questions are banned) is inclined to provoke the response: "My question isn't good enough?! Screw you". |
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When I hit Refresh and there are no new questions. |
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It's made me start using markdown in blog posts, emails etc... which leads to intense frustration when it doesn't work. Other than that, just to nitpick:
EDIT: Other minors:
No attention should be paid to the length of this list though - SO is still the best thing since sliced bread. |
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The quantity of bad questions, posted by lazy users who are steadily gaining rep because of sympathy votes and the low weight of down-votes. More rep loss from downvotes would be good (if I understand the "status-planned" tag on that question, this is going to be implemented, right?). But though it might fix the unfairness of lazy users gaining lots of rep, it's not going to stop drive-by bad questions. |
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Receiving downvotes with no comment. |
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I dislike the fact that we only had the Cornify button for 24 hours. |
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People voting the Answers but not the questions.. I had a question with 3 fav tags and no one voted me.. How sad :( |
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People leaving thank you comments that your answer was helpful, but not giving you an up vote. |
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After hitting the "Add comment" button, there is no way to close the small text window that opens if you have happened to hit the button by mistake, or no longer feel the need to make a comment. I suppose the user could reload the page to make it disappear if they really wanted to, but a simple "cancel" or "close" button would do the trick just as well, without forcing them into F5'ing. Other than that, it's a pretty nifty site! |
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Update: Lies, all lies! There is (now) an API! |
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That after a few weeks of owning an iPhone, Jeff hasn't created "an app for that." |
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I can't use an avatar without signing up for gravatar, which then doesn't take OpenID. (See also http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4553/non-gravatar-avatar). |
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The Community Wiki Police. |
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Irritating inconsistencies in the reputation system (particularly with bounties) that are "by design". |
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Questions like this |
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