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Sep 1, 2023 at 12:04 comment added E_net4 @einpoklum I'm afraid that is just the problem of people taking downvotes too damn personally. Rejection is a standard occurrence in many areas of society, yet downvotes are somehow different? It also doesn't make a great argument for why the voters should expose themselves to abuse by commenting every time they downvote. Anyways, this is a digression. Let's take it elsewhere.
Sep 1, 2023 at 10:20 comment added einpoklum ... rather than perform a hit-and-run. Regarding productiveness - here I believe it is obvious that the condescending comment about what's wrong with one's question is more productive than just the downvote. Finally, regarding professionalism - I claim that downvotes without comments are about as unprofessional as condescending/abusive comments. So in the overall balance, the hurtful but also actionable comment is better, IMO, than the silent downvote.
Sep 1, 2023 at 10:14 comment added einpoklum @skomisa: Well, I want to challenge that claim, or rather - challenge the claim that it's "ugly, unproductive and unprofessional" relative to a silent downvote. Let me start with ugliness: Being downvoted is somewhat hurtful, especially to new users, for whom it is an effort to manage to form, phrase and publish a question; being criticized in a condescending way is also somewhat hurtful. But I find that the effect of just hurting via a downvote without giving cause is much uglier than than the condescension. The condescending critic cares enough to take the time to engage with you /...
Sep 1, 2023 at 6:00 comment added skomisa @einpoklum It's good that you have a thick skin, but new posters may not. I don't know how much harm is done by rude and condescending comments (that's impossible to quantify), but it surely deters some users from posting on SO to some extent. And apart from that, it's ugly, unproductive and unprofessional.
Aug 30, 2023 at 8:40 comment added einpoklum @skomisa: TBH, I would much rather get a snide comment, but which actually indicates what I can do to get an answer, than a silent downvote, which is "polite" and CoC-compliant but doesn't help me do better. Although I suppose that might not be the universal preference.
Aug 30, 2023 at 7:53 comment added Gimby @AdrianMole Upvoting can still happen for all the wrong reasons. The meta effect is often described as an acceleration of normal voting activity due to the spotlight, but normal voting activity does not have a meta post acting as a guiding force and a funnel to get a pretty smallish and unchanging group of people to descend upon it so that is not a wholly honest description.
Aug 30, 2023 at 0:12 comment added skomisa @einpoklum Re "I prefer to comment about how to improve the question", well said! I see that an obnoxious comment ("...Why do you think we will be able to?...") in the OP's screen shot of comments has thankfully been removed, but posting condescending, rhetorical questions in comments remains a problem on SO. High rep users doing that, who have absolutely no interest in helping the user or answering the question, should be ashamed. And they drive new SO users away - whatever happened to "be nice"?
Aug 29, 2023 at 22:19 comment added einpoklum @KevinB: It's true that the advice may sound like "I'll make you an offer you can't refuse", but - (1.) they know the commenter is not the person deciding the fate of their question and (2.) better to be held hostage than to just be shot...
Aug 29, 2023 at 22:16 comment added Kevin B @einpoklum i agree, but typically don't include a warning... as that can result in the user feeling like their question is being held hostage. with or without the warning, the consequences are the same.
Aug 29, 2023 at 22:13 comment added einpoklum This, plus - even if a question is missing an MRE, but is part-way there, or seems otherwise-legit and has just been asked by a newbie - I prefer to comment about how to improve the question, saying that if they don't do that, it might get closed and/or downvoted.
Aug 28, 2023 at 22:17 comment added TylerH @AdrianMole It's a C++ question. Meta effect is always positive for C, C++, Haskell, Rust, etc. questions.
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Aug 28, 2023 at 17:35 comment added Adrian Mole I think the OP has given info on what version of the SDK is being used and (to an extent) how it was built. They certainly addressed the comment from Hans (or, at least, tried to). As for the 32/64 bit mix-up: That would almost certainly cause a linker error with the MSVC build tools.
Aug 28, 2023 at 17:21 comment added code11 Oh cripes. I just read the comments under the question more closely. Seems like the error the OP is likely running into directly has to do with how the SDK was built/linked. And OP has not included how they built that library. Well, this is why its worth really reading carefully. I'll leave this up, but I think I was wrong here.
Aug 28, 2023 at 16:57 comment added Adrian Mole Also, interesting to note the (probable) Meta-effect, here, working in a net positive way. The Q has accrued 16 upvotes since I raised this issue, here (along with a few extra downvotes, though). Meta.SO isn't necessarily as "toxic" as some would have us believe. (Harsh - maybe - but that's kinda its raison d'être.)
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