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Apr 1, 2016 at 3:08 comment added Seph Reed I have multiple questions that had never been asked before, show research, are polite, have an accepted answer, and for which I lost reputation in posting. I've had questions get marked as duplicates when the first lines are links to those duplicate questions followed by an explanation of why the answer didn't work. At this point, I can no longer ask anything. The people here always depress me by being so unkind for so little reason even when the question is within the guidelines and unique.
Sep 19, 2014 at 12:27 comment added emerson.marini But here's the thing: SO is hostile to novices. I disagree. I'm quite new here (a year and a half using SO), and have never faced any kind of hostility, even when asking things that would look trivial to the majority (when I started working with ASP.NET MVC and left WebForms). The whole point is to spend a bit of time and read the recommendations. Like @MikeS said, people still come here thinking it's a "How to" site, or a site with a collection of "Tutorials".
Jul 3, 2014 at 7:15 comment added ouflak @Mike S, Which is fine. But if StackOverflow becomes exclusive instead of inclusive, it will die. Not immediately, slowly, but surely. It will do so by its own demise. I'd like to see some end to overreactive moderation. But having been around this site and others so long now, and watched some of these sites die the exact same way, I'm starting to think it is just human nature. Eventually all of the mods will drive away even the very best users of the site, and it will simply fade away from relevance. I've some ideas for solutions to this, but I can't see such a thing ever being implemented.
May 12, 2014 at 2:01 comment added Mike S It seems that there are conflicting ideas about what StackOverflow should be: Most users treat it as a general "programmers helping programmers" bazaar (sometimes you need an extra pair of eyes for debugging, etc.), and uninitiated beginning programmers even treat it like structured IRC, but the site staff and a lot of the more experienced members (who tire of repetition) want it to be more like a searchable cathedral of unique but widely applicable design questions or questions about the nuances of a language or technology...you know, for posterity, and mind the crystal chandeliers. ;)
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