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I'm at odds that with all the bluster about not being rude and welcoming newcomers while an effort moving toward the homogenizing all the flavors of is receiving so much support.

A good percentage of the folks asking their very first question in /// are doing so with recorded code that they are trying to improve themselves through self-learning.

Why make it harder for them to find a solution? A pair of and tags will get them where the most help is available just as and will do in another situation. If they can figure out that part, I'd say they were 50% done and for the most part, the altruistic 'regulars' bend over backwards to offer assitanceassistance.

The problem with a homogenized tag is in its own definition. I don't have fancy statistics for you but I've been working on a nice virtual reality graphic I think you'll enjoy.

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I'm at odds that with all the bluster about not being rude and welcoming newcomers while an effort moving toward the homogenizing all the flavors of is receiving so much support.

A good percentage of the folks asking their very first question in /// are doing so with recorded code that they are trying to improve themselves through self-learning.

Why make it harder for them to find a solution? A pair of and tags will get them where the most help is available just as and will do in another situation. If they can figure out that part, I'd say they were 50% done and for the most part, the altruistic 'regulars' bend over backwards to offer assitance.

The problem with a homogenized tag is in its own definition. I don't have fancy statistics for you but I've been working on a nice virtual reality graphic I think you'll enjoy.

enter image description here

I'm at odds that with all the bluster about not being rude and welcoming newcomers while an effort moving toward the homogenizing all the flavors of is receiving so much support.

A good percentage of the folks asking their very first question in /// are doing so with recorded code that they are trying to improve themselves through self-learning.

Why make it harder for them to find a solution? A pair of and tags will get them where the most help is available just as and will do in another situation. If they can figure out that part, I'd say they were 50% done and for the most part, the altruistic 'regulars' bend over backwards to offer assistance.

The problem with a homogenized tag is in its own definition. I don't have fancy statistics for you but I've been working on a nice virtual reality graphic I think you'll enjoy.

enter image description here

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I'm at odds that with all the bluster about not being rude and welcoming newcomers while an effort moving toward the homogenizing all the flavors of is receiving so much support.

A good percentage of the folks asking their very first question in /// are doing so with recorded code that they are trying to improve themselves through self-learning.

Why make it harder for them to find a solution? A pair of and tags will get them where the most help is available just as and will do in another situation. If they can figure out that part, I'd say they were 50% done and for the most part, the altruistic 'regulars' bend over backwards to offer assitance.

The problem with a homogenized tag is in its own definition. I don't have fancy statistics for you but I've been working on a nice virtual reality graphic I think you'll enjoy.

enter image description here