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In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been rude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds or any other question that would be unfit for SO, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to Stack OverflowSO and explains how to improve their question.

In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been rude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to Stack Overflow and explains how to improve their question.

In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been rude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds or any other question that would be unfit for SO, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to SO and explains how to improve their question.

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Before I start this answer, I'd just like to say that I am in an area which doesn't have a lot of sexism or racism, so this may affect my view on SO. I also have only seen one indirectly sexist answer on MSO my entire time here.

In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been overly sexist/racist/ruderude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to Stack Overflow and explains how to improve their question.

Before I start this answer, I'd just like to say that I am in an area which doesn't have a lot of sexism or racism, so this may affect my view on SO. I also have only seen one indirectly sexist answer on MSO my entire time here.

In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been overly sexist/racist/rude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to Stack Overflow and explains how to improve their question.

In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been rude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to Stack Overflow and explains how to improve their question.

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MilkyWay90
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Before I start this answer, I'd just like to say that I am in an area which doesn't have a lot of sexism or racism, so this may affect my view on SO. I also have only seen one indirectly sexist answer on MSO my entire time here.

In all honesty my biggest complaint for SO is the fact that we are still trying to change Stack Overflow to be more welcoming.

I wasn't there back in 2009, so people may have been overly sexist/racist/rude back then, but when I asked my question in 2017-2018, people left helpful and nice comments to me. However, this came with downvotes and close votes; naturally, I was angry at Stack Overflow, and I left it. However, a year or two after, I returned and looked at my old questions after viewing Meta and the home page for a long time. It was then I realized that Stack Overflow was helpful; my question was crap and I couldn't accept it.

So, the next time we see a help vampire who wants us to do their homework that could be Googled in 30 seconds, just downvote, close, and leave a comment which welcomes them to Stack Overflow and explains how to improve their question.