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Aug 28, 2016 at 16:52 comment added TofuBug @CodyGray I have a really hard time just doing something because that's what I was told. For instance, whenever I have to look up code for something I never Ctrl+V it right in. I have this obsessive need to tear it apart and understand it enough to rebuild it myself BEFORE I ever use it in my code. I approach documentation standards the same way.
Aug 28, 2016 at 8:15 comment added Cody Gray Mod @tofu Some people don't really understand the reasons behind the site's various guidelines, they just know what the guidelines are. Because they have to put something in the edit summary box, they make up a reason. "Unprofessional" is the best they could come up with. It is, as you point out, not entirely accurate. There's nothing "unprofessional" about saying "thank you", it is just not the SO way. As others said, we're building an encyclopedic-style Q&A site, where the focus is on questions and answers, not on individuals or having conversations. It's a bit too long for an edit summary.
Aug 27, 2016 at 18:04 comment added Peter Mortensen Re "... to be an encyclopedia, not a forum": Or perhaps one could say we are not in the business of sending letters between one person and another (or a few) (where such formality is expected), like email, BBS, Usenet and forums are/were more or less modelled on.
Aug 27, 2016 at 15:34 comment added TofuBug @Pekka웃 I completely agree. To be honest didn't know much about the standards., usually if I'm on here asking a question it's because I have exhausted all avenues of trying to fix it myself and it's something i need answered sooner than later so taking the time to read through the standards was never highest on the priorities. That's why i'm thankful for getting to discuss something like this during some down time. I thrive on learning, but I want to know the logical HOW & WHY more than anything (opinions matter little to me) and I extend that want to things like documentation standards too.
Aug 27, 2016 at 15:16 comment added Pekka @TofuBug I don't think it's unprofessional to say thank you; in fact I considered not quoting your question in my answer because you specifically ask about that. We just don't want thank yous for the reason stated above. I say "thank you" all the time in all my other communication... now sometimes the people enforcing the rule are going to be jerks, nothing we can do about that. The rule still stands and makes sense, IMO.
Aug 27, 2016 at 15:07 comment added TofuBug EVERY time I see edits related to this, NOT ONCE is the reason; JUST the FACTS, because, Encyclopedia! The reason is always some variation of "it's unprofessional" THAT is why I asked this question. I have no problem changing for a valid reason (Encyclopedia makes sense => I will change) However, when all the reason I'm given seems to be someones Jaded view of what they think professionalism is. I can't help but think that person is just a jerk pushing their opinion on me, and I .refuse to compromise my views for people who act like that. Give me sound LOGICAL reasoning and i'll comply.
Aug 27, 2016 at 9:04 comment added Hans Passant Encyclopedia Britannica uses the old fashioned stuck-in-the-mud style of putting an encyclopedia together. If you consult it for an article that doesn't exist then it will take a letter and at least a year or two to get an answer. Not the way we are doing it of course. That we are doing it differently does not mean that adding noise to an article is sensible as well. It is not.
Aug 27, 2016 at 9:03 comment added Pekka @TofuBug "an encyclopedia-like repository of information useful far beyond the current asker and answerers", then. It's arguing over semantics, though. You understand what I mean. And are people SO exasperated exasperated? Not really, I think. We just edit stuff out
Aug 27, 2016 at 8:55 comment added TofuBug The nature of if being a question and answer system makes it inherently NOT an encyclopedia. You don't see Encyclopdia Britanica setup as such. There have as far as my experience never been much questions in any encyclopedia I have used, just facts. And are people SO exasperated that a short one sentence thank you at the end of an otherwise well thought out and detailed question makes them see red? I'm sorry but that seems like a VERY stressful way to live life and an especially stressful way to work. IMHO
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Aug 27, 2016 at 8:45 comment added Paulie_D "This"...so much!
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