Timeline for Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?
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May 2 at 17:16 | comment | added | Peter Mortensen | That is one of three in the last 24 hours. Did some external site create the attention? Or is it oscillations on MSO? Or a coincidence? | |
May 2 at 16:04 | comment | added | user5349916 | sigh This would be pretty okay, but why insult people? I mean, yes, I do find too many people to misuse closure (give me a penny everytime someone says every question must show an attempt, or the good old pretend-needs-focus-is-too-broad attitude) but, seriously, how should someone like me even entertain to agree with this kind of answer? | |
May 2 at 15:41 | history | edited | Peter Mortensen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Active reading [<https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/worst-of-all> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/English#Noun> <https://policies.stackoverflow.co/company/trademark-guidance/#h1-2de2438a74fa0>].
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May 2 at 7:04 | comment | added | E_net4 | As already explained, spelling errors and bad English are not reasons to vote to close. On the other hand, when volunteers point out such problems via comments or edits, they are sometimes met with aggressiveness because they take criticism personally. Are you sure that the folks you've interacted with are that loaded with ego and arrogance? | |
May 2 at 6:12 | comment | added | Abdul Aziz Barkat | "closing questions over spelling errors or bad english" on the contrary Stack Overflow doesn't have any closure reason for that. You'd find that if the only problem with a post is grammar there are people willing to edit the post to fix that (Obviously the English should at least be okay enough so that people can make sense of the post). | |
May 2 at 4:13 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | If three other people think something is low quality and you do not, why should your opinion outweigh theirs? If someone gave an answer to the question that helped you, why should that have any bearing on whether the question was low quality? And wouldn't you prefer to see high quality questions that describe the issue accurately (so that you know you're in the right place) and clearly (so that it uses the same terms you would use in a search query)? | |
May 2 at 4:08 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | Please read: Why should I help close "bad" questions that I think are valid, instead of helping the OP with an answer? And no, questions generally do not get closed over matters that can be fixed by anyone else editing the question. They are closed for things that require the OP's input to fix. Finally: if you're looking for people to show more consideration, consider starting with more charity. People quite simply don't, on balance, have the negative attitudes or motivations you ascribe to them. | |
May 2 at 2:03 | history | answered | Jason Shuler | CC BY-SA 4.0 |