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May 3 at 16:34 comment added Fiddle Freak @DanSchwartz I claimed you were rude? When? And what link? Did you post in the wrong comment section or something? I legitimately have no idea what you are talking about...
May 3 at 4:29 comment added Dan Schwartz You claimed I was rude, but your link was to someone else's post, not mine. Who are you anyway? I don't appreciate being saddled with false accusations by people that neglect to identify themselves.
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Feb 17, 2018 at 4:55 comment added puk @KevinB I flagged someone's answer because it had (not verbatim) "RTFM" in it, next thing I knew the comments blew up and he/she started arguing with me
Feb 17, 2018 at 4:45 comment added Kevin B @puk i assure you that was unrelated to the flag. "high rep users" don't see flags, only mods do.
Feb 17, 2018 at 4:44 comment added puk @KevinB I made the mistake of flagging a high rep SO user once. Next thing I knew a platoon of SO veterans started bashing me. I have no problem with this on ED/FB/Youtube, but this is supposed to be a professional site
Feb 12, 2018 at 23:16 comment added Jongware @AbBennett: funny how I always end up voting (up, down, and close) and editing horrible questions (mostly) and answers (sometimes) in shape, when all I wanted was to check if there were any interesting questions today.
Nov 12, 2017 at 14:15 comment added Ab Bennett Stackoverflow has become awful for people down voting answers by users, who don’t take the time to add their own answers. I have got the point where I don’t bother answering anymore
Sep 5, 2017 at 9:26 comment added Gimby @FiddleFreak sorry for a very late response, totally missed it. To contribute good questions / answers to the repository that is Stack Overflow. The true mission is to make it so you don't even need to ask a question, it should already be there with good answers. All of that is miles away from having to do with learning, as a user of Stack Overflow you're expected to be able to be responsible for your own education. I.E.: you do extensive research before you contribute a new quality question.
May 3, 2017 at 12:34 comment added Fiddle Freak @Gimby what is stackoverflow used for if not to ask questions and learn something?
May 3, 2017 at 7:48 comment added Gimby "Learning environments should be friendly environments. " - yes. Stack Overflow isn't a learning environment. A common misconception that makes people post heavily downvoted opinions on meta on posts like this. Please do not make the continued mistake to then interpret that as Stack Overflow or meta being a hostile environment. you're simply mistaken.
May 3, 2017 at 6:41 comment added Seth You're one of many that has requested downvotes to be (partially) disabled. Are y'all part of a group, or why is it that such a simple system causes so much trouble to you? It's as fair as any other voting system, not even, as downvoters (of answers) lose rep as consequence.
May 3, 2017 at 5:54 comment added Memor-X a low rep user is just as capable if putting in effort to debug and research possible solutions before posting a question (or answer) as a high rep user can.
May 3, 2017 at 5:52 comment added Memor-X @FiddleFreak i'm talking about my comments. do high rep users all of a sudden no nothing when they loose all their rep? if not then is it not rude then have higher rep users to acknowledge that all lower rep users don't know anything about programming and must treat them like children?
May 3, 2017 at 5:37 comment added Fiddle Freak @Memor-X The OP gave more of an opinion(rant) vs an actual question. The only way to respond to an opinion, is to give your own opinion (not answer the "question") as well as possible insight on how to make things better when your opinions agree about a problem. The insight can be agreed/disagreed upon, or better yet spark new ideas for other insights (until something is found that widely is agreed upon). But I think it's overall better to have a discussion if there is a chance things can be made better.
May 3, 2017 at 5:05 comment added Kevin B If people are being rude in their question, answers, or comments, flag it. downvotes closevotes and delete votes aren't rude, that's moderation, a process that needs to happen, and usually requires more than one person to have any real effect.
May 3, 2017 at 5:03 comment added Memor-X @FiddleFreak you didn't answer the question. do you expect a high rep person who looses all their rep to "not know that much" and must be treated differently?
May 3, 2017 at 4:55 comment added Fiddle Freak @Memor-X if beginner questions go on without being unanswered for x-hours, they can have their own voting system where the question gets voted up to intermediate/advanced. A little imagination goes a long way.
May 3, 2017 at 4:54 comment added Memor-X if Jon Skeet started a brand new SO Profile with a new name do you expect him all of a sudden start asking "beginner" question?
May 3, 2017 at 4:53 comment added Kevin B except... the penalty for beign downvoted is far less than the benefit you get from being upvoted. If a small percentage of your contributions are positive, you'll keep gaining rep. Downvotes aren't rudeness/negativity. It's a signal to the system/other people that the question/answer is unclear or not useful. Nothing more.
May 3, 2017 at 4:51 comment added Fiddle Freak If that happens, he can downvote him to intermediate/beginner. If an entire community is keeping eachother at beginner level, I think most people will acknowledge the problem (and I don't know... possibly change their attitude).
May 3, 2017 at 4:50 comment added Kevin B I guarentee you that said high rep user would be just as rude to another high rep user if they asked such a question.
May 3, 2017 at 4:48 history answered Fiddle Freak CC BY-SA 3.0