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Apr 2, 2015 at 22:06 comment added mason @twip No one is mistreating anyone else. We're saying there's certain standards to posting, and that your posts aren't welcome if they aren't up to standards. It's not a personal thing, and it's even easy to meet the standards. SO isn't about getting treated rightly or wrongly - it's about providing a high quality resource of questions and answers for programmers - anything else is extraneous.
Apr 2, 2015 at 22:04 comment added mason @twip If you're coming here with allegations, then the onus is on you to prove your point, not for others to go out and prove it for you. You didn't state in your comment what you were referring to, just a vague statement about having 150K rep and your opinion gets taken as fact. So if you provide supporting material at the time you make the allegation then at least you're basing it on something. But I don't know why you would think someone's opinion is being taken as fact. You know, people upvote on Meta because they agree with the opinion stated? Not just because they believe it's a fact?
Apr 2, 2015 at 22:01 comment added twip @mason And here is where I disengage. You seem unwilling to do the work; I'm not willing to play your game. Experience and opinion and facts matter everywhere. But what ought to reign supreme here is the guiding principle that brought SO into life in the first place: being mistreated on the Internet when you're asking for help sucks. This community seems to be losing site of that.
Apr 2, 2015 at 21:47 comment added mason @twip What are you tallking about? πάντα ῥεῖ's answer? Ilmari Karonen's? Lightning Racis in Obrit's? This is on Meta by the way, where opinion and experience does matter. If someone new comes along saying that the rules are bad, do you really think they have any appreciation for why we have those rules or what it's like without them? On the actual site, no, reputation of the person answering doesn't matter, you're judged purely on the weight of your answer. But clearly the people that have high reputation have it because they have learned to answer and ask high quality.
Apr 2, 2015 at 21:25 comment added twip @mason In another answer to this question, opinion is flatly offered as fact and has since been acknowledged as such in comments by the author. Please feel free to read the supporting material before taking an accusatory tone. For what it's worth: this is the sort of behavior to which we are referring.
Apr 2, 2015 at 15:30 comment added mason @twip Do you have any evidence for those baseless assertions?
Apr 1, 2015 at 22:20 comment added twip I'm with you too, buddy, though I do upvote anwers and questions when I find them helpful. Apparently if you've got 150K rep, you can offer your opinions as fact, but when you've got 500 rep, what you're really asking for is even less rep than you already have.
Apr 1, 2015 at 22:13 comment added Serialize I'm with you @archer884. You are speaking into a vacuum buddy but we know the drill. Come on over to reddit dev subs. You can learn to loathe the python brigade with me.
Apr 1, 2015 at 19:23 comment added Ňɏssa Pøngjǣrdenlarp middle-of-the-road guys like me have all but stopped using the service the evidence is to the contrary: At this moment, of the 50 newest C# questions only 3 are from users with > 2000 rep
Apr 1, 2015 at 19:15 comment added Ajean Indeed ... there are many "middle-of-the-road" users on SO, like me, who don't necessarily earn rep super-fast or spend hours here.... but I've never been afraid to post something that I'd stand behind. And if it's good enough for me to stand behind, it's never been a problem for other users either in my experience. The only things I've posted that have been called out or downvoted actually deserved it.
Apr 1, 2015 at 19:11 comment added mason Asking for trouble how? If you have a question or answer and you follow the rules, you're pretty unlikely to have any ill effects.
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