I have realized that some kind of questions do not 'qualify' for the Stack Overflow scheme and fall into certain 'answering mechanism' by people answering, mainly because of the rules of the Stack Overflow.
I have observed this behavior is exclusive for Stack Overflow, and not present on forum sites, in which the attitude appears to be more "open-minded".
The rules of Stack Overflow are the finest in the history of the forum, but I am a bit aware of some 'rudeness' mainly because of the "reputation system".
Up so far, my findings on how the Answering Post (AP) replies to an Original Post (OP), based on their reputation, independent of their content, are the following:
Low reputation OP (OP Low) normally often don't come back, seek for fast solving problems, etc.
If the OP has much low reputation than the AP, the AP will critizise the OP content, in proportion with the reputation difference. First-poster OPs often got rejected or unanswered, independently of the content. This behavior would be a reaction to the above point.
The content of high reputation members (AP High) is more valued by other APs, independent of the value of the content itself. This could be an over-reaction to the last two points.
Regarding the content itself:
Debugging questions and code service questions are answered faster than design questions", even when code service questions are allegedly to be content out of scope.
Choice questions or design questions for example, to decide between a design A and a design B are naturally harder than find-the-error questions, and hence, prone to be marked "On Hold" or "Closed" without answers.
Discussion questions, such as code or standard compliance over certain applications, cannot be asked in technical communities, because of the policies of the communities, closing the debate.
Question/comment:
It is possible Stack Overflow is rejecting some important kind of content because of the rule structure?
If the OP has much low reputation than the AP, the AP will critizise the OP content, in proportion with the reputation difference
. I've almost never seen this from answerers. Some of commentors can be a bit sharp, I agree, but I've never seen any correlation between reputation and rudeness.independently of the content
... actually no. Its because the content that is these users have written is rubbish, that is why they are down voted and closed. Nothing to do with newness. I even treat established users much harder if they ask bad questions, they should know better