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You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an arrayhow to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this questionsince this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.


There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.

You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.


There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.

You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.


There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.

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You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.


  

There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered?Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.

You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.


 

There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.

You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.

 

There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.

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You say that there is a "new low" in the quality and give how to find the third element of an array as an example.

Yet, this question is marked as a duplicate of a 2011 question. A question that has +30/-1 votes (only one +1 since this question so most upvotes were "natural" and not due to the meta-effect).

Now, one could argue that both questions are crap, but it does seem to undermine your point there is a "new low". This question was asked before, and even received well.


There will always be lazy gits who can't be bothered to read past the second paragraph of awesome-nina-JS-tutorial.com. Whether or not these sort of extremely basic questions should be allowed on the site has been a long-running discussion on the site – pretty much since day one – see for example Should trivial re-occurring questions really be answered? (as well as many others). The current sort-of consensus is that they should be allowed.