Timeline for Why was an answer about avoiding asking duplicated questions deleted?
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Apr 19, 2021 at 16:08 | comment | added | Gimby | It is probably a little obtuse to state that asking a question is a last resort, the truth is as usual in the middle where you make a compromise between making an effort and having to postpone asking the question for a month because you have to figuratively scour the ends of the earth first. We don't want to be elitist after all, so some leniency is required. As in... make an effort but by golly don't risk getting a nervous breakdown because you worry you haven't done enough yet before asking. If a question ends up being a duplicate after all then the world will keep spinning. | |
Apr 17, 2021 at 12:21 | comment | added | 0Valt | @Braiam - I assume it should be postfixed with /s or /i? | |
Apr 17, 2021 at 12:18 | comment | added | Braiam | @OlegValter what? That's not what I'm supposed to do? Then what is Stack Overflow useful for? | |
Apr 17, 2021 at 1:14 | comment | added | 0Valt | @Scratte a lot (I'd argue that most) can try and succeed in nothing - I myself have a fair share of areas where not matter how I try, I will fail. That's the situation for when one should ask a question. The problem is that people get a clear error message and immediately run on SO to post a "help! I got an <insert error here>. What do I do?". | |
Apr 16, 2021 at 21:24 | comment | added | Scratte | "Don't ask until you have tried everything else".. is really the key to never ask any Questions on the site. If anyone can answer, then obviously, the asker didn't try everything else. | |
Apr 16, 2021 at 14:40 | comment | added | Michael come lately | In general, I do not think it should be a requirement to read a language's entire specification to learn the terms it uses in order to ask a question that can't reasonably be searched for. If it's a duplicate, by all means we should close it as a dupe. But it adds to the possible search terms the next poor sod might use to hunt for it. | |
Apr 16, 2021 at 14:37 | comment | added | Michael come lately |
This is doubtless part of "People see what they want to see," but I genuinely think a lot of the consternation is the interpretation of "everything." It would take more than a lifetime to read "everything" available on any number of programming questions. And as several folks mentioned on the other thread, search is terrible. For a long time, it wasn't possible to search for how to use the C# Indexer ([] ) if you didn't know what it was called. (Google now lets you include symbols under some circumstances.)
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Apr 16, 2021 at 12:47 | history | answered | Mark Benningfield | CC BY-SA 4.0 |