Timeline for Why should people use Stack Overflow?
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Sep 7, 2014 at 8:13 | comment | added | Daedalus | I don't believe it's right to help someone violate someone else's copyright; your answer, taken in that context, I don't agree with. Homework, which is what this answer was originally written in the context of, I mostly agree on; however when it is applied to a broader scope, I don't. | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 20:17 | comment | added | JonK | There was a relevant meta thread not too long ago about a question that was possibly someone asking a question that could be perceived to be a "how to write malware" question - but someone else pointed out that we don't know what the intention was, they could just be a security researcher just getting started in the field. We do seem to have an "guilty until proven innocent" attitude here at the moment. | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 15:44 | comment | added | Guy Flavell | It does seem that is the case, however I am attempting to broach the topic of if people are abusing their capacity to down vote in an attempt to enforce their opinion on what people should and shouldn't respond to. Equally when comments hold no relevence to the question or answer, and are just complaints that an answer was posted, is this appropriate use of power. And who decides at what point this stops and any question on a language with publically available source becomes a "why not figure it out yourself" response... | |
Sep 5, 2014 at 15:34 | history | answered | Lance Roberts | CC BY-SA 3.0 |