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Is there a system for voting against moderators/high rep users?

If you disagree with a moderator/high rep user is there any way to flag this for further review? Or to even keep track of moderators/high rep users who consistently are disagreed with by the ...
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7answers
535 views

What does one do with 'angry' users?

If a user is making a valid point but in a rather angry way, what can I do? I don't want to post something like 'please check the FAQ for how to provide a constructive answer' as that's just going to ...
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11answers
1k views

Why do some people only post answers, and not questions?

Why do some people not ask questions on SO? If it is only for reputation (which basically boosts their CV), they could instead do some investigations in spheres that interest them. So what's the point ...
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3answers
301 views

Angry answers from users?

A lot of the time I see an honest question. Aside from the wrong assumptions that a user can make, the answers that are provided by some of the users aren't well...user-friendly. It starts to become a ...
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15answers
822 views

What are the most annoying user behaviors you have seen? [closed]

For example, I don't really like it when people say thank you by answering their own question. When people just think about winning reputation more than help users. I know that the reputation is used ...
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2answers
190 views

Dealing with non-accepting and non-voting users?

Newer users sometimes overlook the accepting and voting part of Stack Overflow. No big deal as this mostly resolves itself after they are pointed to it. Recently, however, I stumbled upon more users ...
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3answers
203 views

What do you do when someone ask for clarification after clarification in the comments of an answer?

For many questions on Stack Overflow, I am glad to spend a few minutes giving the best answer I can think of at the moment, and sometimes my answer however naive, even seems to be useful to someone. ...
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4answers
157 views

Is editing someone else's question's title completely justified and proper or self serving? [closed]

So Mr Jeff Atwood decides to completely change my question title. And that was after it was changed by another person. I find this act annoying and disingenuous. I understand some people didn't like ...
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4answers
176 views

Why do you think people use Stack Overflow instead of Google?

Beset by the world covered by the couch surfer and idle wild. The people, hoi polloi, have gotten lazy. I should know. I'm one of them. Praytell, fellow thee, when did the world of programmers turn ...
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4answers
211 views

Perfectly Valid Questions with bad wording and people jumping on them

I just saw a few questions that were in itself perfectly valid, but badly worded. I do not mean the problem where the author is not native English and comes across rather harsh unintentially. I mean ...
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6answers
309 views

(long) Fixing the unfixable: parting thoughts on social behavior

Possible Duplicates: Downvotes appear to be pure evil Meta in a Nutshell The vote system is heavily flawed, and being actively exploited. Why am I posting this? I'm leaving the Trilogy; ...
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3answers
208 views

What should the community reaction to bad users be?

I have seen people comment very aggressively to bad users on SO, and even their legitimate programming questions get voted down or even closed. See for example the comments and down votes on this ...
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3answers
124 views

Question approval delay/process for new users or users with low accept rate [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Should users be discouraged from asking new questions until they’ve accepted a certain % or deleted old unaccepted questions? There are a surprising number of users ...
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6answers
441 views

feeding them vs. teaching to fish

When you are answering questions here as well as in the real life what do you do if you feel there is a bigger issue/misunderstanding behind a simple(?) question asked? Sometimes the straight answer ...
7
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4answers
337 views

Users ask a lot, never upvote

Hi, I have seen numerous examples of users who ask lots of questions, but almost never care to upvote any answers. I think asking a lot and providing little if any answers is OK, but you should show ...
12
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6answers
788 views

Do people get banned from StackOverflow? If not, can I nominate the first?

EDIT 3: What I've learned: Obviously, I take SO too seriously and I don't always act in its best interest. For every useful answer or question I've contributed, I've fired off two community Wiki ...
3
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6answers
431 views

Bad users are not punished enough!

This user http://stackoverflow.com/users/165309/lalit-dhake has asked 25 questions and accepted no answers, clearly they have a 0% accept and few medals. However simply from the badge it is not ...
7
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6answers
532 views

Endless question user - what to do?

This user http://stackoverflow.com/users/164299/rachel continually posts questions. Just to absorb the contents of the questions she has already asked would take a year or more I think. And yet the ...
11
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7answers
519 views

What is with people not marking their questions as answered?

Is it something about the interface that compels people (especially those on Super User) to not mark their questions as having an accepted answer, even after they have clearly gotten an answer that ...
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23answers
2k views

Handling “Problematic” Stack Overflow participants

What do I mean by "problematic Stack Overflow participants"? Here are the criteria: Asks dozens to hundreds of questions over a period of 3-6 months (or more). All questions are consistently of low ...
5
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10answers
657 views

Should parasite behaviour be punished somehow?

A recent question got me thinking: Should a user who has asked 270 questions, answered 0 (zero, NULL, zilch) questions and has upvoted two times be allowed to ask even more questions? Should he be ...
4
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4answers
166 views

Half the 10 highest voted questions on SO are closed. Does this bother the SO team?

5 of the 10 highest voted questions on SO are now closed. Does this statistic concern the SO team that the most popular questions in the minds of the users are also the ones that are unpopular enough ...
4
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2answers
396 views

What does the distribution of reputation in SO say about SO-users?

Reputation on SO has been highly discussed. I have been curious how the reputation is distributed. A first glimpse on the userlist resulted in the hypothesis, that reputation is degrading following a ...
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30answers
1k views

Does SO encourage developer laziness?

I've answered a number of questions on SO recently where it is obvious that the poster has just blatantly used SO as a substitute for loading up their own IDE/language documentation or helpfile. ...
6
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7answers
256 views

Reputation inflation will disinterest users from site functionality

Any economic system is closed to some degree (i.e. money already printed and functioning). In a system like Stack Overflow, rewards (in reputation) are generated all the time and there is no upper ...
16
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9answers
299 views

What to do when a user deletes all their questions and answers?

A Stack Overflow user seems to have deleted all his questions and answers. He had more than 100 answers to other people's questions. Some of his answers had more than 10 upvotes. I already recovered ...