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Where there is smoke, there is fire.

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I find SO both useful and hostile. And the CONs outweigh the PROs.

PROS:

The knowledge contained in it is useful. Some people are nice and helpful.

CONS:

  1. The down voting is a form of trolling, bullying, similar to public shaming - ya know - that awful practice most of us in the real world don't support.
  2. Deleting someone else's comments is a form of bullying as well, especially without having the need to explain your self.
  3. Closing questions as duplicates when they aren't really duplicates, then reopening them, then closing them again, rinse, cycle, repeat is kind of an emotional roller coaster. I bet trolls enjoy it.
  4. The system is too restrictive - very limited rights to newcomers, to a point where it is discouraging. Ain't nothing about it that is welcoming. Cmon, just be honest and admit that it is not welcoming, and it is Ok.
  5. I don't know how content indexing is performed here, but the SO search is rather... underwhelming.

I find SO both useful and hostile. And the CONs outweigh the PROs.

PROS:

The knowledge contained in it is useful. Some people are nice and helpful.

CONS:

  1. The down voting is a form of trolling, bullying, similar to public shaming - ya know - that awful practice most of us in the real world don't support.
  2. Deleting someone else's comments is a form of bullying as well, especially without having the need to explain your self.
  3. Closing questions as duplicates when they aren't really duplicates, then reopening them, then closing them again, rinse, cycle, repeat is kind of an emotional roller coaster. I bet trolls enjoy it.
  4. The system is too restrictive - very limited rights to newcomers, to a point where it is discouraging. Ain't nothing about it that is welcoming. Cmon, just be honest and admit that it is not welcoming, and it is Ok.
  5. I don't know how content indexing is performed here, but the SO search is rather... underwhelming.

Where there is smoke, there is fire.

TL;DR

I find SO both useful and hostile. And the CONs outweigh the PROs.

PROS:

The knowledge contained in it is useful. Some people are nice and helpful.

CONS:

  1. The down voting is a form of trolling, bullying, similar to public shaming - ya know - that awful practice most of us in the real world don't support.
  2. Deleting someone else's comments is a form of bullying as well, especially without having the need to explain your self.
  3. Closing questions as duplicates when they aren't really duplicates, then reopening them, then closing them again, rinse, cycle, repeat is kind of an emotional roller coaster. I bet trolls enjoy it.
  4. The system is too restrictive - very limited rights to newcomers, to a point where it is discouraging. Ain't nothing about it that is welcoming. Cmon, just be honest and admit that it is not welcoming, and it is Ok.
  5. I don't know how content indexing is performed here, but the SO search is rather... underwhelming.
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I find SO both useful and hostile. And the CONs outweigh the PROs.

PROS:

The knowledge contained in it is useful. Some people are nice and helpful.

CONS:

  1. The down voting is a form of trolling, bullying, similar to public shaming - ya know - that awful practice most of us in the real world don't support.
  2. Deleting someone else's comments is a form of bullying as well, especially without having the need to explain your self.
  3. Closing questions as duplicates when they aren't really duplicates, then reopening them, then closing them again, rinse, cycle, repeat is kind of an emotional roller coaster. I bet trolls enjoy it.
  4. The system is too restrictive - very limited rights to newcomers, to a point where it is discouraging. Ain't nothing about it that is welcoming. Cmon, just be honest and admit that it is not welcoming, and it is Ok.
  5. I don't know how content indexing is performed here, but the SO search is rather... underwhelming.