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There seems to be a huge disconnect between the hunger for new users when what is really being sought after are new contributors.

All of these changes to do with the Be Nice policy etc have made it seem to me like those that continue to try and uphold standards are the unwelcome ones and should instead turn into rep whores to feed the hungry vampires who clearly could use the avastvast amount of research material that has been created here if they would just be willing to spend one hour creating that MCVE that is asked for almost immediately upon their one sentence question to get their answer.

In my opinion, itsit's just that StackOverflow is the first steps into the real world of work outside of hand holding school for programmers (and enthusiasts) and that everyone will learn that regardless of their field of work. Once that dust has settled, the contributors that are really being sought after eventually come back again and again with increasing quality because this really is the best place to get help with issues.

So sorry, I welcome the attempt to get people to be more mindful when commenting.. but don't expect me to suddenly accept "it doesn't work" as something worth my time.

There seems to be a huge disconnect between the hunger for new users when what is really being sought after are new contributors.

All of these changes to do with the Be Nice policy etc have made it seem to me like those that continue to try and uphold standards are the unwelcome ones and should instead turn into rep whores to feed the hungry vampires who clearly could use the avast amount of research material that has been created here if they would just be willing to spend one hour creating that MCVE that is asked for almost immediately upon their one sentence question to get their answer.

In my opinion, its just that StackOverflow is the first steps into the real world of work outside of hand holding school for programmers (and enthusiasts) and that everyone will learn that regardless of their field of work. Once that dust has settled, the contributors that are really being sought after eventually come back again and again with increasing quality because this really is the best place to get help with issues.

So sorry, I welcome the attempt to get people to be more mindful when commenting.. but don't expect me to suddenly accept "it doesn't work" as something worth my time.

There seems to be a huge disconnect between the hunger for new users when what is really being sought after are new contributors.

All of these changes to do with the Be Nice policy etc have made it seem to me like those that continue to try and uphold standards are the unwelcome ones and should instead turn into rep whores to feed the hungry vampires who clearly could use the vast amount of research material that has been created here if they would just be willing to spend one hour creating that MCVE that is asked for almost immediately upon their one sentence question to get their answer.

In my opinion, it's just that StackOverflow is the first steps into the real world of work outside of hand holding school for programmers (and enthusiasts) and that everyone will learn that regardless of their field of work. Once that dust has settled, the contributors that are really being sought after eventually come back again and again with increasing quality because this really is the best place to get help with issues.

So sorry, I welcome the attempt to get people to be more mindful when commenting.. but don't expect me to suddenly accept "it doesn't work" as something worth my time.

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There seems to be a huge disconnect between the hunger for new users when what is really being sought after are new contributors.

All of these changes to do with the Be Nice policy etc have made it seem to me like those that continue to try and uphold standards are the unwelcome ones and should instead turn into rep whores to feed the hungry vampires who clearly could use the avast amount of research material that has been created here if they would just be willing to spend one hour creating that MCVE that is asked for almost immediately upon their one sentence question to get their answer.

In my opinion, its just that StackOverflow is the first steps into the real world of work outside of hand holding school for programmers (and enthusiasts) and that everyone will learn that regardless of their field of work. Once that dust has settled, the contributors that are really being sought after eventually come back again and again with increasing quality because this really is the best place to get help with issues.

So sorry, I welcome the attempt to get people to be more mindful when commenting.. but don't expect me to suddenly accept "it doesn't work" as something worth my time.