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  1. What do you love about Stack Overflow?
  2. What do you hate?
  3. What would you change?
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I think what I love most is waffles. – Gabe Apr 21 '11 at 1:49
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Please ask something more specific. – John Saunders Apr 21 '11 at 2:29
@Gabe: I think waffles will be pleased to hear that. – gnostradamus Apr 21 '11 at 3:19
I love casting the last vote needed to close such a question. – alex Apr 21 '11 at 6:52
Covers question 2: What is a bad feature of Stack Overflow? – Peter Mortensen Apr 21 '11 at 6:55
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I love it when questions like this get closed. Must continue pyramid. – Won't Apr 21 '11 at 13:17

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I love that irrelevant questions get closed or migrated so quickly.

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Agreed. This was my second post on Stack Overflow, so I'm not surprised I made a mistake. It is great that this was corrected so quickly. Do you happen to know how this is done -- do editors monitor questions that are posted, do volunteers do this, or is this somehow done automatically? – fallingplates Apr 21 '11 at 2:19
@fallingplates, my answer was somewhat facetious but it really is worthwhile to keep the question base clean. Everyone with enough reputation points are able to vote to close or migrate a question, so much of the user base is able to participate - that's where the quickness comes from. It doesn't take long for people to realize what belongs and what doesn't, by the time you have enough points to participate in the voting you probably already know enough to be effective. It's a great system. – Mark Ransom Apr 21 '11 at 3:00
@fallingplates: Something tells me you're going to be back over here in a few days asking "Why does it say StackOverflow isn't accepting any more questions from my account?" – Won't Apr 21 '11 at 13:19
For whatever it's worth, I realize that I am learning and am trying to be very open with the fact that I'm learning. Sorry for making a couple of beginner mistakes. – fallingplates Apr 22 '11 at 5:10

I love SO for providing me with "virtual" peers to collaborate and trouble-shoot with. None of my friends have ever been interested in programming and I've never worked for a software/web shop. In fact, right now I'm the whole electronic media department where I work. If I have an issue I can't work out by myself, it's not like I can just lean over the cubicle to another developer for assistance. SO provides me with pseudo-coworkers, and it's fantastic! Answering questions on Stack Overflow also helps me find my weak areas so I can adjust my regular study material accordingly.

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Very helpful and very interesting. Thank you, 65Fbef05! – fallingplates Apr 21 '11 at 2:20
Don't mention it. I see you're new to the site; Welcome, and I hope you enjoy it! – 65Fbef05 Apr 21 '11 at 2:23

Love:

  • It's the first programming Q&A site to get just about everything right. Anything else I say is overwhelmed by this statement. Seriously.

Hate:

  • Questions with multiple question marks: "Why doesn't this work????????"
  • Titles that don't ask a question: "I'm having a problem"
  • Question askers who make no attempt to figure out why their code didn't show up:
  • Question askers who don't capitalize "I" when appropriate: "i'm not sure why this didn't work. i tried a couple things. i appreciate your help! i don't know what's wrong with my shift key!"
  • Question askers who make no attempt to format their code:

    <test><test>
       <test>   <test><test><test> 
         <test>  <test>  <test>
                                         </test></test>                                                                                  <test/>
       </test>   </test>
                               </test></test> 
         </test>  </test>  </test>
    
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It seems like most of your frustrations relate to community standards / protocol. Very interesting. Thanks for the insight! – fallingplates Apr 21 '11 at 3:06

I love that I can get answers within minutes to "popular" questions.

I hate that I can get "popular" answers within minutes to popular-sounding questions, which aren't actually "popular"

For instance:

Q: How can I do X in javascript without external libraries?

A: Just use this line of jQuery

To be honest, I wouldn't change a thing.. except for maybe some of the crazier decisions of the admins.(for instance, not believing in doing opt-in changes nor even a change list)

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I hate open-ended questions intended to start discussions.

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