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I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am a beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think Stack Overflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think Stack Overflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am a beginner.

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think Stack Overflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

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I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think StackOverflowStack Overflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think StackOverflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think Stack Overflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

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I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think StackOverflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody EngalEngel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think StackOverflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engal. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

I think a lot of answers already covered what I would say, but let me add this.

The "do more research" or "just google it" thing should end

We don't allow "just google it" comments or answers. In fact, just mentioning "Google" in a comment will often get you flagged by the system.

maybe this is their research, and they are at a dead end

This is where people miss the boat. Especially the "SO is a mean place". For a lot of folks SO is both the start and the end of any research. Seriously, when you do any kind of reviewing long enough you see the other end here. Maybe this question looked like:

How to use microservices? I am beginner. Plase explain me

I think we all agree that kind of question has no place here. That's not even research. They want you to scour the Internet and spoon feed them. This is where the "Google that" sentiment comes from. I'm not saying it's right, but it's easier to criticize the curators who get it wrong (and not provide any details) than to specifically mention where things went wrong and do better next time. Do you think ForrestKnight ever sees the dozens of questions in this range? Probably not. Few people who levy these criticisms ever do. Does he think StackOverflow would be a better place with little or no curation?

I rather liked this YouTube rebuttal from Cody Engel. Not only on-point, but he explains how to use Stack Overflow.

If people are being rude, please flag it. We can and do take them seriously (and we have warned and suspended habitual offenders). But don't paint everyone with this large brush please.

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