I saw a question and thought of some answers that were completely ridiculous, but funny. I decided not to post them, but wondered if they would be appreciated by the community, or just voted down.
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Funny and correct are ok when humor is used with moderation and serves the purpose of finding good answers. But ridiculous is a method to SPAM the questions with no added value and of course should be downvoted. Remember also that decorating your answers with a lot of humorous quotes or sarcasm even tough you have the correct answer is a bad approach. The users may find themselves lost and totally miss that you pointed them in the correct direction. |
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No, wrong answers should never be posted. If you have a funny comment that you wish to post, I would recommend clicking "add comment"... that way, your reputation won't suffer. |
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Depends on the question (and how much you like your reputation). If it's a subjective question I think people will usually accept offtopic answers that are funny. I've made a few and haven't been voted down for them yet. Then again, a vote down is just a -1/-2 on your reputation. I think it's a small price to pay for freedom of speech. |
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it depends on the situation |
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I guess the voting system should sort out this kind of thing so I would say why not. I know some of my favourite posts are good humored but they did tend to be related to the question in at least a small way. |
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Depends on the question. If it's entertaining I think people might even vote them up. |
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Funny? Sure. However, I don't want to encourage the spread of memes here. I hate wading through Reddit comment threads of pun after pun and memes from god-knows-where. This site should be about quickly getting straightforward answers to your questions and nothing more. |
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Why would you accept a wrong answer? It destroys the premise of this site. |
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My personal policy is to post joke answers if:
So far I only made one of these, about "intentional programming" -- with a name like that, the topic was just begging for it. |
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No, never! |
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It depends on how much signal there is to go along with your noise. If you contribute to the question, f.ex. by posting a “here’s an obvious but wrong approach and here’s why you shouldn’t do that”-type wrong answer, I’d be as likely to vote it up as any right answer. It just has to be educational, same as any answer. Whether or not it’s funny doesn’t really matter. Note that this means you must state up front that the given answer is wrong. If that destroys the humour in it, well too bad, don’t post it then. It’d be pure noise anyway. In that case, unless your joke is a real knee-slapper, please keep it out of the comments too. Say something educational or nothing at all. If it is, and you can also make it humorous, more power to ya. If it’s not, more’s the pity; humorous or not doesn’t matter. |
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Make your joke as a comment if you have nothing else to contribute (or just chuckle to yourself and move along). Make your joke, include smiley, then answer the question if you think you can be helpful. Make sure you make it clear that your answer is a joke in case someone doesn't get it. |
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Any programmer who has realized by now that coding itself is never a rigid, straightforward process ought to also understand that applying rigid protocol for interactions with people works just about as well (read: not very). In other words, rules are important, but playing it by ear is probably more so in the long run. This isn't a mission critical business planning service or anything like that. |
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