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I distinctly remember that first question. I hesitated to post a comment, certainly would have two years ago, but opted out because that isn't really possible anymore. The threshold for what is considered a constructive comment these days is impossibly high, the threshold for what is considered "rude" impossibly low. There's just no point anymore in helping an SO questioner arrive at a better question.

The primary reason the views stopped is that you have to compete with thousands of SO users with questions. Your question was visible on other user's front page for maybe 5 minutes. If you don't make that first impression well then the oddschances that you'll get an answer quickly evaporate. So I just voted to close the question, the "condoned" way to communicate. But that's getting to be a pointless gestureeffort as well since it never got anywhere near actually getting closed ifso you hadn't brought it up in metacould see the message. SO stopped scaling a while ago.

You can get it reactivated by using the downvote constructively and take it as a signal that the question needs work. Editing it pushes it back on the front page. You didn't do that, probably because you didn't know how. It is the kind of skill you can only acquire these days by looking at other questions, particularly the kind that were received well. Which probably would also have helped you to never ask the question in the first place :)

I distinctly remember that first question. I hesitated to post a comment, certainly would have two years ago, but opted out because that isn't really possible anymore. The threshold for what is considered a constructive comment these days is impossibly high, the threshold for what is considered "rude" impossibly low. There's just no point anymore in helping an SO questioner arrive at a better question.

The primary reason the views stopped is that you have to compete with thousands of SO users with questions. Your question was visible on other user's front page for maybe 5 minutes. If you don't make that first impression well then the odds that you'll get an answer quickly evaporate. So I just voted to close the question, getting to be a pointless gesture as well since it never got anywhere near actually getting closed if you hadn't brought it up in meta. SO stopped scaling a while ago.

You can get it reactivated by using the downvote constructively and take it as a signal that the question needs work. Editing it pushes it back on the front page. You didn't do that, probably because you didn't know how. It is the kind of skill you can only acquire these days by looking at other questions, particularly the kind that were received well.

I distinctly remember that first question. I hesitated to post a comment, certainly would have two years ago, but opted out because that isn't really possible anymore. The threshold for what is considered a constructive comment these days is impossibly high, the threshold for what is considered "rude" impossibly low. There's just no point anymore in helping an SO questioner arrive at a better question.

The primary reason the views stopped is that you have to compete with thousands of SO users with questions. Your question was visible on other user's front page for maybe 5 minutes. If you don't make that first impression well then the chances that you'll get an answer quickly evaporate. So I just voted to close the question, the "condoned" way to communicate. But that's getting to be a pointless effort as well since it never got anywhere near actually getting closed so you could see the message. SO stopped scaling a while ago.

You can get it reactivated by using the downvote constructively and take it as a signal that the question needs work. Editing it pushes it back on the front page. You didn't do that, probably because you didn't know how. It is the kind of skill you can only acquire these days by looking at other questions, particularly the kind that were received well. Which probably would also have helped you to never ask the question in the first place :)

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Hans Passant
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I distinctly remember that first question. I hesitated to post a comment, certainly would have two years ago, but opted out because that isn't really possible anymore. The threshold for what is considered a constructive comment these days is impossibly high, the threshold for what is considered "rude" impossibly low. There's just no point anymore in helping an SO questioner arrive at a better question.

The primary reason the views stopped is that you have to compete with thousands of SO users with questions. Your question was visible on other user's front page for maybe 5 minutes. If you don't make that first impression well then the odds that you'll get an answer quickly evaporate. So I just voted to close the question, getting to be a pointless gesture as well since it never got anywhere near actually getting closed if you hadn't brought it up in meta. SO stopped scaling a while ago.

You can get it reactivated by using the downvote constructively and take it as a signal that the question needs work. Editing it pushes it back on the front page. You didn't do that, probably because you didn't know how. It is the kind of skill you can only acquire these days by looking at other questions, particularly the kind that were received well.