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In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010?How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

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In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

I have seen Add “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help Center. It is actually discussing poor questions and how to improve Stack Overflow to reduce quick answers.

I have also seen How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?. It is asking about the situation in which a question is about to be closed.

Neither one discusses the situation where a more detailed answer does not get recognition.

I see that the How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate? got a -14. I hope that does not happen to this question. I have avoided contributing to Stack Overflow and if this question gets negative votes then I will certainly be discouraged from contributing in the future.

In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

I have seen Add “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help Center. It is actually discussing poor questions and how to improve Stack Overflow to reduce quick answers.

I have also seen How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?. It is asking about the situation in which a question is about to be closed.

Neither one discusses the situation where a more detailed answer does not get recognition.

I see that the How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate? got a -14. I hope that does not happen to this question. I have avoided contributing to Stack Overflow and if this question gets negative votes then I will certainly be discouraged from contributing in the future.

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In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

I have seen Add “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help CenterAdd “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help Center. It is actually discussing poor questions and how to improve Stack Overflow to reduce quick answers.

I have also seen How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?. It is asking about the situation in which a question is about to be closed.

Neither one discusses the situation where a more detailed answer does not get recognition.

I see that the How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate? got a -14. I hope that does not happen to this question. I have avoided contributing to Stack Overflow and if this question gets negative votes then I will certainly be discouraged from contributing in the future.

In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

I have seen Add “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help Center. It is actually discussing poor questions and how to improve Stack Overflow to reduce quick answers.

I have also seen How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?. It is asking about the situation in which a question is about to be closed.

Neither one discusses the situation where a more detailed answer does not get recognition.

I see that the How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate? got a -14. I hope that does not happen to this question. I have avoided contributing to Stack Overflow and if this question gets negative votes then I will certainly be discouraged from contributing in the future.

In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

I have seen Add “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help Center. It is actually discussing poor questions and how to improve Stack Overflow to reduce quick answers.

I have also seen How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?. It is asking about the situation in which a question is about to be closed.

Neither one discusses the situation where a more detailed answer does not get recognition.

I see that the How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate? got a -14. I hope that does not happen to this question. I have avoided contributing to Stack Overflow and if this question gets negative votes then I will certainly be discouraged from contributing in the future.

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Is it better to be detailed and if so then should I be rewarded for that?

In How to read Assembly output generated by Visual C++ 2010? I took the time to create a more detailed response but because I took extra time I got no votes. I really believe I provided a detailed explanation compared to the one that got votes. Is that how it is supposed to work? Is it better to be quick than to be detailed? If it is better to be detailed then is there something I can do to get rewarded for that?

I have seen Add “What types of questions should I avoid answering?” to the Help Center. It is actually discussing poor questions and how to improve Stack Overflow to reduce quick answers.

I have also seen How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate?. It is asking about the situation in which a question is about to be closed.

Neither one discusses the situation where a more detailed answer does not get recognition.

I see that the How to answer a question: detailed or brief then edit? And if question is closed as duplicate? got a -14. I hope that does not happen to this question. I have avoided contributing to Stack Overflow and if this question gets negative votes then I will certainly be discouraged from contributing in the future.