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Oct 27, 2022 at 15:12 comment added Security Hound @CMOS_BATTERY - "I've seen mods show mercy for plagiarism during elections of others" - If mercy was shown for plagiarism, then it was wrong, in my opinion. Plagiarism is one of the worst things you can do, it's a form of academic dishonesty, and honestly will get you fired in the world of corporations and big business. If you plagiarize code from the Oracle/Sun Java VM, as a programmer who is creating the Dalvik VM, and you can end up costing Google millions of dollars after copying 4 lines of code. It's a big deal
Oct 27, 2022 at 7:49 comment added Andrew T. @CMOS_BATTERY "this isn't Chegg where people who answer questions must get some kind of cash incentive" on the other hand... Don't be that account: buying and selling reputation and bounties
Oct 26, 2022 at 23:40 comment added Hovercraft Full Of Eels @CMOS_BATTERY: "I just need help with this snippet or compile error..." but that is another issue that is commonly seen. This isn't in fact a "help site" per se, and for many new users, this can lead to frustration due to their not fully understanding this key concept. It is a question and answer site where both questions and answer quality are curated by site users with the goal of creating a collection of high-quality questions and their answers. Help is often obtained, but as a useful by-product, not as a primary goal.
Oct 26, 2022 at 18:46 comment added Kevin B Being downvoted isn't an indication mercy wasn't shown
Oct 26, 2022 at 18:44 comment added TheMaster @CMOS_BATTERY If you mean Shree, they were disqualified.
Oct 26, 2022 at 18:26 comment added CMOS_BATTERY @TheMaster I've seen mods show mercy for plagiarism during elections of others, so really two questions getting a down vote hit is a bit ironic.
Oct 26, 2022 at 18:02 comment added TheMaster @CMOS_BATTERY ..control everything. But your actions were clearly to be condemned. You can't start by calling volunteers, who spend valuable time here, a**/d*** or other expletives and expect other users to show the same mercy for your questions, (which were clearly violating rules), that they would've shown other questions.
Oct 26, 2022 at 18:02 comment added TheMaster @CMOS_BATTERY I would be lying, if I said I believe the meta is completely unbiased or a perfect execution of justice. But, right is right and wrong is wrong. Just a while back, a answer was deleted by moderator. Another user thought it was wrong and disputed it in the meta. I made the claim that the deletion was indeed wrong(that the moderator's actions were not justified). Other users still agreed with me, even though I was not a meta regular or buddy-buddy with the mods and my post was highly upvoted. So, it's not like mods..[1/2]
Oct 26, 2022 at 17:32 comment added CMOS_BATTERY @TheMaster I can imagine its hard to balance out the "I want a free, fully written solution" to the "I just need help with this snippet or compile error". I do imagine some of the blame can be due to just general human behavior of the mods and how they condone certain actions or choose to apply certain rules from one to the next. Its almost like the internet police, if you are buddies you can bet you probably wont get as severe of a punishment as opposed to some random person out there who's new or just not as well known.
Oct 26, 2022 at 17:25 comment added TheMaster @CMOS_BATTERY It's kind of a reason why expert users are frustrated with new users. Though some new users come to learn, most come to get free code service. After a while, it's tiring to do someone else's job for free. Experts come here to find interesting questions. But they have to go through a lot of garbage to find pearls here and there. See How much research effort is expected of stackoverflow users?. StackOverflow the company is partly to blame for letting this become a free code service, instead of a high quality repository of Q and A.
Oct 26, 2022 at 16:58 comment added CMOS_BATTERY I really wouldn't be shocked but at the same time I kinda am. Completing the entire project and all you gain is rep is kinda crazy, this isn't Chegg where people who answer questions must get some kind of cash incentive, (hopefully) @TheMaster.
Oct 26, 2022 at 8:05 comment added TheMaster Nobody will do all the work for you here. Are you sure? ;) I've seen rep-whoring to level of completing entire projects. Rep is addictive.
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