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I've been asking some questions on StackOverflow, and unlike most of my questions, they get a small number of views and responses. They deal with Amazon Web Services, and mainly with Elastic MapReduce.

My question is, what is the best stack exchange (or other group/forum) to ask for expert advice.

I've also tried the AWS forums, but I see that most questions there barely get answers.

Thanks

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In your case, several of your questions aren't even tagged with , nor are they tagged with the language your question is about. I've fixed your questions, but that could explain why you're not seeing traffic for them.

Tagging is important to ensure the right people see your question.

We're not a good place to ask for 'expert advice'. We are a great place to get answers to your questions.

If your questions are development based, then Stack Overflow is appropriate. IF they're Sys-admin based (managing EC2 instances, and the like), then they're appropriate for Server Fault.

The community may not have critical mass, but those are the sites that it would be appropriate for.

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  • Thanks. I tag the questions with 'aws', and some of the questions are about the api, or an sdk. I'm just looking for functionality and don't care to much of the answer is in the Java, python or Ruby SDK.
    – eran
    Oct 23, 2014 at 4:46
  • can't ask any questions on stackoverflow without being closed anymore is there any other site where I can get quick answers on AWS related questions? Feb 14, 2016 at 2:04
  • We're not a good place to ask for 'expert advice'. We are a great place to get answers to your questions. Very nice distinction. Jan 24, 2019 at 15:25

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