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Peter Mortensen
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Being Harshharsh to the newbies, is like scolding a child, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow Seniorsenior members with a real concern for knowledge, not just downvotedownvoting the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on SOStack Overflow are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking questionquestions on SOStack Overflow. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's Ragerage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with a swarm of downvotes.

Being Harsh to the newbies, is like scolding a child, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow Senior members with real concern for knowledge not just downvote the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on SO are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking question on SO. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's Rage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with swarm of downvotes.

Being harsh to the newbies, is like scolding a child, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow senior members with a real concern for knowledge, not just downvoting the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on Stack Overflow are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking questions on Stack Overflow. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's rage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with a swarm of downvotes.

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Rahul Bali
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Being Harsh to the newbies, is like kickingscolding a child in face, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow Senior members with real concern for knowledge not just downvote the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on SO are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking question on SO. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's Rage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with swarm of downvotes.

Being Harsh to the newbies, is like kicking a child in face, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow Senior members with real concern for knowledge not just downvote the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on SO are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking question on SO. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's Rage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with swarm of downvotes.

Being Harsh to the newbies, is like scolding a child, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow Senior members with real concern for knowledge not just downvote the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on SO are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking question on SO. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's Rage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with swarm of downvotes.

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Rahul Bali
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Being Harsh to the newbies, is like kicking a child in face, if he/she asks a knowledgeable and genuine question but very vaguely.

This should be met by the Stack Overflow Senior members with real concern for knowledge not just downvote the question to get rid of the newbie.

Most questions asked on SO are genuine and of real interest, but the OP especially newbie does not have experience asking question on SO. So, he/she does its best to ask, but is heart-broken by the downvotes army's Rage.

Such questions must dealt with comments, before getting harshly on the OP with swarm of downvotes.