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@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-askhow-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having Stack Overflow's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?


  

As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on Stack Overflow. I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having Stack Overflow's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?


 

As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on Stack Overflow. I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having Stack Overflow's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?

 

As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on Stack Overflow. I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

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Why are Stack Overflow users more passionate about SOStack Overflow than helping people?

@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having SO'sStack Overflow's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?


As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on SO,Stack Overflow. I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

Why are Stack Overflow users more passionate about SO than helping people?

@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having SO's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?


As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on SO, I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour

Why are Stack Overflow users more passionate about Stack Overflow than helping people?

@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having Stack Overflow's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?


As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on Stack Overflow. I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

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@Sayse Why is it that Stack OverflowStackoverflow users are more passionate about Stack Overflowstackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually morehelp more in the long term by having SO's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to thehelp the masses? Can there be?

<! -- For those 10k+ users that wish to see the question that includes this comment:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34857257/is-django-good-for-real-time-web-application?noredirect=1#comment57468646_34857257 -->

 

As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on SO, I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

@Sayse Why is it that Stack Overflow users are more passionate about Stack Overflow than helping people? ... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually more in the long term by having SO's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to the masses? Can there be?

<! -- For those 10k+ users that wish to see the question that includes this comment:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34857257/is-django-good-for-real-time-web-application?noredirect=1#comment57468646_34857257 -->


As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on SO, I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour.

@Sayse Why is it that Stackoverflow users are more passionate about stackoverflow than helping people? ....... It's a very simple answer.

So the above (shortened for meta) comment is what was waiting in my notification inbox this morning by another disgruntled new user that didn't like my advice about reading how-to-ask on their off-topic question.

Now normally I'd write a comment explaining how it can actually help more in the long term by having SO's guidelines followed, but of course this only helps this one user...

Is there a canonical meta post I can link to that can be used to help the masses? Can there be?

 

As stated in the comments, this question is not a duplicate of the given since that question is asking what are peoples reasons for participating on SO, I'm asking if there is something that can be linked to users that would explain why we're sometimes seen as unhelpful and unwilling to answer yet another request for free labour

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