Timeline for When is Stack Overflow going to stop demonizing the quality-concerned users who have made the site a success?
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May 2, 2018 at 14:27 | comment | added | Passer By | C++ is probably one of the languages worst hit by homework dumps, but I'd say 80% of questions are very low quality is pretty accurate. Spend some time on the site and it's not that hard to see. | |
May 1, 2018 at 19:20 | history | edited | Protean | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 1, 2018 at 19:15 | comment | added | Protean | @Mr Lister: these are two different points. The comments above about voting got poured over from the other answer. | |
May 1, 2018 at 18:43 | comment | added | fbueckert | Downvoting is a primary quality metric. Not using it means there's less signal to be able to pick out the truly valuable content. | |
May 1, 2018 at 18:14 | comment | added | Mr Lister | By the way, @Protean, how many answers do you need to post to get your point across? | |
May 1, 2018 at 17:01 | comment | added | Protean | @NathanOliver: that's where your down-voting should come in play. | |
May 1, 2018 at 16:44 | comment | added | NathanOliver | I'm not so sure. I've seen plenty of questions/answers that need to go and they get up votes. Those up votes stop deletion which means our overall quality trends down. | |
May 1, 2018 at 16:37 | comment | added | Protean | @NathanOlivier: as I commented in my other answer, stop wasting your time down-voting, focus instead on up-voting, should result in the same with much less frustration. | |
May 1, 2018 at 16:34 | comment | added | Protean | @NathanOlivier: why is that in the first 5 search results? Is it maybe because many other sites link to it, such as SO? ;) | |
May 1, 2018 at 16:32 | comment | added | Protean | C++ is not the only language used here. Also, documentation is often poorly written, and then SO is the perfect place for filling in the blanks. | |
May 1, 2018 at 16:05 | comment | added | NathanOliver | The documentation isn't hard to find. For C++ if you google it generally cppreference is in the first 5 websites and it is an awesome site. Here is an example I pulled right from the C++ tag: stackoverflow.com/questions/50118825/… | |
May 1, 2018 at 15:47 | comment | added | Protean | @NathanOlivier: can you give me examples of these actions? Also, "link to the documentation": is it that bad? If it so hard to find, maybe SO is the best place to help people do so. Then eventually Google should pick up on it and make it first in search results. | |
May 1, 2018 at 15:37 | comment | added | Protean | Not to say that these mindless coders don't exist, of course. They're just the loudest. | |
May 1, 2018 at 15:35 | comment | added | NathanOliver | I may be wrong, but I think this is an unfair portrayal of the majority of the users of the site. From my experience it is an accurate portrayal. I'd say about 80% of the question I visit I do some combination of: asking the OP clarify/add more information, down vote, vote to close, link to the documentation. This happens every day I'm on the site. | |
May 1, 2018 at 15:31 | history | answered | Protean | CC BY-SA 3.0 |