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Active reading [<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/let%27s#Contraction> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET_Framework>]. In English, the subjective form of the singular first-person pronoun, "I", is capitalized, along with all its contractions such as I'll and I'm.
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Peter Mortensen
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LetsLet's say, (fictiousfictiously) SOStack Overflow allows tagging your religion/race, race, etc. along with the question... Then what?

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would iI take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NONO...

Here, we belong to a community known as software developers (experience may lead to devdeveloper, lead, architect, etc). The sub-community can be .netNET, javaJava, c++C++, etc. However, for the purpose of existence on SOStack Overflow, this is the only part which is taken care of...

Here the question deservedeserves merit and a question from a person from some community iI would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor.

That said, there will always be people who are more focussed on a community by birth (religion, race, etc.), and they would try to figure out this first before understanding the person's scenario and then decide whether to help or to downvote without reason :(

And SOStack Overflow does a good work by NOT allowing people put community tags (#hindu, #christian, #muslim, etc.), that. That makes SOStack Overflow a good place to learn and grow together... and thus ensuring fiction stays fiction.

Lets say, (fictious) SO allows tagging your religion/race etc along with the question... Then what

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would i take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NO..

Here, we belong to a community known as software developers (experience may lead to dev, lead, architect etc). The sub-community can be .net, java, c++ etc. However, for the purpose of existence on SO, this is the only part which is taken care of...

Here the question deserve merit and a question from a person from some community i would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor

That said, there will always be people who are more focussed on a community by birth (religion, race etc) and they would try to figure out this first before understanding the person's scenario and then decide whether to help or to downvote without reason :(

And SO does a good work by NOT allowing people put community tags (#hindu, #christian #muslim etc), that makes SO a good place to learn and grow together.. and thus ensuring fiction stays fiction

Let's say, (fictiously) Stack Overflow allows tagging your religion, race, etc. along with the question... Then what?

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would I take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NO...

Here, we belong to a community known as software developers (experience may lead to developer, lead, architect, etc). The sub-community can be .NET, Java, C++, etc. However, for the purpose of existence on Stack Overflow, this is the only part which is taken care of...

Here the question deserves merit and a question from a person from some community I would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor.

That said, there will always be people who are more focussed on a community by birth (religion, race, etc.), and they would try to figure out this first before understanding the person's scenario and then decide whether to help or to downvote without reason :(

And Stack Overflow does a good work by NOT allowing people put community tags (#hindu, #christian, #muslim, etc.). That makes Stack Overflow a good place to learn and grow together... and thus ensuring fiction stays fiction.

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Lets say, (fictious) SO allows tagging your religion/race etc along with the question... Then what

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would i take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NO..

Here, we belong to a community known as software developers (experience may lead to dev, lead, architect etc). The sub-community can be .net, java, c++ etc. However, for the purpose of existence on SO, this is the only part which is taken care of...

Here the question deserve merit and a question from a person from some community i would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor

That said, there will always be people who are more focussed on a community by birth (religion, race etc) and they would try to figure out this first before understanding the person's scenario and then decide whether to help or to downvote without reason :(

And SO does a good work by NOT allowing people put community tags (#hindu, #christian #muslim etc), that makes SO a good place to learn and grow together.. and thus ensuring fiction stays fiction

Lets say, (fictious) SO allows tagging your religion/race etc along with the question... Then what

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would i take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NO..

Here the question deserve merit and a question from a person from some community i would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor

Lets say, (fictious) SO allows tagging your religion/race etc along with the question... Then what

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would i take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NO..

Here, we belong to a community known as software developers (experience may lead to dev, lead, architect etc). The sub-community can be .net, java, c++ etc. However, for the purpose of existence on SO, this is the only part which is taken care of...

Here the question deserve merit and a question from a person from some community i would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor

That said, there will always be people who are more focussed on a community by birth (religion, race etc) and they would try to figure out this first before understanding the person's scenario and then decide whether to help or to downvote without reason :(

And SO does a good work by NOT allowing people put community tags (#hindu, #christian #muslim etc), that makes SO a good place to learn and grow together.. and thus ensuring fiction stays fiction

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NitinSingh
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Lets say, (fictious) SO allows tagging your religion/race etc along with the question... Then what

Knowing or not knowing a person's actual "bio", does it affect in your helping or not helping the person? Say if a question asker belongs to my community/region, would i take extra pains in ensuring that "his" (sorry, used to male noun) difficulties get resolved?? NO..

Here the question deserve merit and a question from a person from some community i would usually be against (if there's any even) which is genuine and shows self effort, will be worked on more than a crappy 'please give me code' question from my next door same religion neighbor