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I'm not actively answering on the main site recently for the past few months, but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as Stack Overflow introduced a snippet feature, previously we used JSFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like:

Can you share a demo?

I am not saying all, but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if the OP is not sharing his/her entire code, or he/she is linking to some random website, but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight JSFiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the JSFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy, but let’s leave on the OP whether he/she wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user with whom I recently debated over this:

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

 

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

 

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

 

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

 

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

 

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from the OP.

P.S: I am not sharing the user profile, because I don't want to publicly shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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I'm not actively answering on the main site recently for the past few months, but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as Stack Overflow introduced a snippet feature, previously we used JSFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like:

Can you share a demo?

I am not saying all, but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if the OP is not sharing his/her entire code, or he/she is linking to some random website, but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight JSFiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the JSFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy, but let’s leave on the OP whether he/she wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user with whom I recently debated over this:

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

 

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

 

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

 

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

 

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

 

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from the OP.

P.S: I am not sharing the user profile, because I don't want to publicly shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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I'm not actively answering on the main site recently for the past few months, but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as Stack Overflow introduced a snippet feature, previously we used JSFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like:

Can you share a demo?

I am not saying all, but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if the OP is not sharing his/her entire code, or he/she is linking to some random website, but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight JSFiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the JSFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy, but let’s leave on the OP whether he/she wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user with whom I recently debated over this:

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from the OP.

P.S: I am not sharing the user profile, because I don't want to publicly shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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I'm not actively answering on the main site recently sincefor the past few months, but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as StackOverflowStack Overflow introduced a Snippetsnippet feature, previously we used jsFiddleJSFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like  :

Can you share a demo?

AmI am not saying all, but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if the OP is not sharing his/her entire code, or he/she is linking to some random website, but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight jsfiddleJSFiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the jsFiddleJSFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy, but letslet’s leave on the OP whether he/she wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user wothwith whom I recently debated over this  :

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from the OP.

P.S  : NotI am not sharing the user profile cuz, because I don't want to publicallypublicly shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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I'm not actively answering on the main recently since few months but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as StackOverflow introduced a Snippet feature, previously we used jsFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like  :

Can you share a demo?

Am not saying all but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if OP is not sharing his entire code, or he is linking to some random website but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight jsfiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the jsFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy but lets leave on the OP whether he wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user woth whom I recently debated over this  :

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from OP.

P.S  : Not sharing user profile cuz I don't want to publically shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

Somewhat Related

I'm not actively answering on the main site recently for the past few months, but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as Stack Overflow introduced a snippet feature, previously we used JSFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like:

Can you share a demo?

I am not saying all, but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if the OP is not sharing his/her entire code, or he/she is linking to some random website, but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight JSFiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the JSFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy, but let’s leave on the OP whether he/she wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user with whom I recently debated over this:

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from the OP.

P.S: I am not sharing the user profile, because I don't want to publicly shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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I'm not actively answering on the main recently since few months but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as StackOverflow introduced a Snippet feature, previously we used jsFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like :

Can you share a demo?

Am not saying all but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if OP is not sharing his entire code, or he is linking to some random website but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight jsfiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the jsFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy but lets leave on the OP whether he wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user woth whom I recently debated over this :

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from OP.

P.S : Not sharing user profile cuz I don't want to publically shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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I'm not actively answering on the main recently since few months but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as StackOverflow introduced a Snippet feature, previously we used jsFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like :

Can you share a demo?

Am not saying all but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if OP is not sharing his entire code, or he is linking to some random website but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight jsfiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the jsFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy but lets leave on the OP whether he wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user woth whom I recently debated over this :

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from OP.

P.S : Not sharing user profile cuz I don't want to publically shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

Somewhat Related

I'm not actively answering on the main recently since few months but I do visit some questions listed under my favorite tags. Now as StackOverflow introduced a Snippet feature, previously we used jsFiddle, so that's sweet. Now, instead of answering questions, most of the users are pretty lazy to answer these without a demo so all they do is, write a comment like :

Can you share a demo?

Am not saying all but most of them. There's nothing wrong in asking for a demo if OP is not sharing his entire code, or he is linking to some random website but as far as I know, we don't appreciate this. We want the users to share a relevant code with some decent explanation.

According to me, sharing a demo leads to dirty hacky practices all around. Some users highlight jsfiddle links, or some highlight random words just to get rid of the jsFiddle demo warning.

So can we have some auto filters which prevents users to post this useless comments which only asks for demos from the OP? Why not ask a set of complete code if the problem is not solvable with the initial shared code by the OP?

Somewhere, I blame existing users who started off this trend of asking demos on like every question they want to answer and hence, most of the users nowadays are only sharing links to these demos in their question without relevant code.

If there's a demo, no one cares to comment that please share your code, and if they share codes, they comment which asks for a demo.

Hence, according to me, users should pick the code which is provided, read the explanation and work on a demo for their convenience, but asking demos for every minor thing makes no sense. No doubt demo does make the work easy but lets leave on the OP whether he wants to share it or not.

Some samples I would like to provide from a user woth whom I recently debated over this :

Please provide meaningful HTML& CSS, ideally in a demo.

Can you demo the code?...but it sounds ....

You've spelled center wrong in the CSS section but a demo would be of more use, S ....

You need to provide your HTML & CSS in a demo that shows the issue.

How big is the image?... A demo would be useful.

Please demo the actual issue in a JSfiddle.

These comments are posted by a single user, and I could just go on and on with these, nothing but clutter all around instead of asking for relevant resources from OP.

P.S : Not sharing user profile cuz I don't want to publically shame anyone, and also I've deleted my recent comments debating with that user.

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