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"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not bybecause of just "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes first day, but next day it was found by reviewers and..." Other type of complex interactions with site that lead to "feeling of injustice" was described by George M, it includes discussing duplicates on Meta.

"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but next day it was found by reviewers and..."

"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not because of just "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes first day, but next day it was found by reviewers and..." Other type of complex interactions with site that lead to "feeling of injustice" was described by George M, it includes discussing duplicates on Meta.

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"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but thennext day it was found by reviewers and..."

"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but then it was found by reviewers and..."

"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but next day it was found by reviewers and..."

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"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "time spend"good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social situationsinteractions than "nobody wants to helpclosed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but then it was found by reviewers and..."

"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "time spend - zero response" (I mean not only closed).

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social situations than "nobody wants to help me with my homework" but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but then it was found by reviewers and..."

"If 90% of them take it in their stride and improve.."

People tend to adopt/change behavior only after several failed attempts and then continue testing rule limits time to time. So the problem is not with expectations. You can't distinct those situations externally.

Also definition of failed expectations should be extended to cover situation "good question - zero response" (I mean not only closed question). What can be done with this? Nothing.

Based on my observations new authors become rude and start talking about "toxic SO community" not by "failed expectations" reason but because of feeling (if you want "false feeling") of injustice and unrespect in more complex social interactions than closed "help me with my homework" question but e.g. in situation "I spend a lot of time to prepare nice question, my post get a lot of upvotes but then it was found by reviewers and..."

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