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For every question I actually had to ask on stackoverflowStack Overflow, there were probably 100 other questionquestions I didn't have to ask because someone else had the same problem and posted the question before me, and somebody else had already posted the answer.

Therefore, good questions with good answers, that can easilzeasily be found by Google, are the content that make stackoverflowStack Overflow so very useful. To keep it that way, we must make sure that clever and experienced people have a chance to see and answer good questions, instead of being distracted or detereddeterred by those pointless "need help urgently, please debug my code" questions.

A good questionsquestion produces an answer that can be extremely useful for thousands of other developers. Bad questions help nobody, probably not even the poor guys who asked, since the level of those questions makes it seem very unlikely that they will ever finish their programs.

For every question I actually had to ask on stackoverflow, there were probably 100 other question I didn't have to ask because someone else had the same problem and posted the question before, and somebody else had already posted the answer.

Therefore, good questions with good answers, that can easilz be found by Google, are the content that make stackoverflow so very useful. To keep it that way, we must make sure that clever and experienced people have a chance to see and answer good questions, instead of being distracted or detered by those pointless "need help urgently, please debug my code" questions.

A good questions produces an answer that can be extremely useful for thousands of other developers. Bad questions help nobody, probably not even the poor guys who asked, since the level of those questions makes it seem very unlikely that they will ever finish their programs.

For every question I actually had to ask on Stack Overflow, there were probably 100 other questions I didn't have to ask because someone else had the same problem and posted the question before me, and somebody else had already posted the answer.

Therefore, good questions with good answers, that can easily be found by Google, are the content that make Stack Overflow so very useful. To keep it that way, we must make sure that clever and experienced people have a chance to see and answer good questions, instead of being distracted or deterred by those pointless "need help urgently, please debug my code" questions.

A good question produces an answer that can be extremely useful for thousands of other developers. Bad questions help nobody, probably not even the poor guys who asked, since the level of those questions makes it seem very unlikely that they will ever finish their programs.

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For every question I actually had to ask on stackoverflow, there were probably 100 other question I didn't have to ask because someone else had the same problem and posted the question before, and somebody else had already posted the answer.

Therefore, good questions with good answers, that can easilz be found by Google, are the content that make stackoverflow so very useful. To keep it that way, we must make sure that clever and experienced people have a chance to see and answer good questions, instead of being distracted or detered by those pointless "need help urgently, please debug my code" questions.

A good questions produces an answer that can be extremely useful for thousands of other developers. Bad questions help nobody, probably not even the poor guys who asked, since the level of those questions makes it seem very unlikely that they will ever finish their programs.