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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_clause_structure#Run-on_sentences> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/overdo#Verb> <http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section) ].
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Peter Mortensen
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When I first joined Stack Overflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've over doneoverdone it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion,opinion; this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAADBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.

When I first joined Stack Overflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've over done it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion, this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.

When I first joined Stack Overflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've overdone it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion; this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.

Active reading [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section) ].
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Peter Mortensen
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When I first joined StackOverflowStack Overflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've over done it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion, this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.

When I first joined StackOverflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've over done it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion, this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.

When I first joined Stack Overflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've over done it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion, this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.

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Casey Dwayne
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When I first joined StackOverflow more than a decade ago it was a brutal place. Now it's closer to a nanny state. The goal (of the site, as the site owners see it) is to be informative and concise. No opinions, no duplicate questions - the central "authority" on technical Q&A.

While I may like to say I think they've over done it - that edits are rampant and the core substance suffers - that would be an opinion (and thus not allowed). This is not me stating my opinion, this is simply me stating the fact that I could not give my opinion and be within guidelines set by the site.

So in short, be kind. Stick to the facts on the subject. Refer others to complementary postings when your answer leaves more to be desired. And DBAA.

Here's a good source on the material.