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Dave Cousineau
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When I came back a while ago, I noticed an interesting pattern:

Questions aren't getting upvoted.

Good, new questions are. Unfortunately those are few and far between. There is a sense that most of the good questions have already been asked by now, and most of what we get now is broad, localised, debug-my-code nonsense. Or duplicates.

Response times are long.

No, they're not.

Number of answers is low.

Again, no. Even the new-fangled rubbish questions attract replovers and plenty of answers.

Have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is trigger-happy.

Instead, have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is doing a good job, and whoever is posting the questions is post-bad-questions-happy.

When I came back a while ago, I noticed an interesting pattern:

Questions aren't getting upvoted.

Good, new questions are. Unfortunately those are few and far between. There is a sense that most of the good questions have already been asked by now, and most of what we get now is broad, localised, debug-my-code nonsense. Or duplicates.

Response times are long.

No, they're not.

Number of answers is low.

Again, no. Even the new-fangled rubbish questions attract replovers and plenty of answers.

Have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is trigger-happy.

Instead have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is doing a good job, and whoever is posting the questions is post-bad-questions-happy.

When I came back a while ago, I noticed an interesting pattern:

Questions aren't getting upvoted.

Good new questions are. Unfortunately those are few and far between. There is a sense that most of the good questions have already been asked by now, and most of what we get now is broad localised debug-my-code nonsense. Or duplicates.

Response times are long.

No, they're not.

Number of answers is low.

Again, no. Even the new-fangled rubbish questions attract replovers and plenty of answers.

Have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is trigger-happy.

Instead, have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is doing a good job, and whoever is posting the questions is post-bad-questions-happy.

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Lightness Races in Orbit
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When I came back a while ago, I noticed an interesting pattern:

Questions aren't getting upvoted.

Good, new questions are. Unfortunately those are few and far between. There is a sense that most of the good questions have already been asked by now, and most of what we get now is broad, localised, debug-my-code nonsense. Or duplicates.

Response times are long.

No, they're not.

Number of answers is low.

Again, no. Even the new-fangled rubbish questions attract replovers and plenty of answers.

Have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is trigger-happy.

Instead have the impression that whoever is downvoting/closing questions is doing a good job, and whoever is posting the questions is post-bad-questions-happy.