Timeline for Is the "Meta effect" good or bad?
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Jul 9 at 12:34 | comment | added | Gimby | "Most of the users who browse Meta are either low-reputation users who are confused or upset" - no they don't browse meta. They just want to vent so they hit post immediately. I wish they would browse meta before posting unfounded accusations and assumptions, that would make things so much less sour. | |
Jul 8 at 11:22 | comment | added | E_net4 | Now, the problem users face on Stack Overflow is what the expectations of the platform are. Criticism on SO is to be expected, both here and on the main site, especially when the same concern is raised hundreds of times without even trying to understand why things are the way they are. Such posts are inevitably downvoted because they do not constitute a positive contribution. There is simply no joy in downvoting yet another question from yet another misinformed user. | |
Jul 8 at 11:21 | comment | added | E_net4 | 2) "or high-reputation users who tend to be overly critical and pedantic and in many cases almost seem to enjoy down-voting other users" The veteran users regularly visiting Meta SO will more often than not have enough reputation for certain curation activities. They will also be familiar with how the site operates and have their mind set on how to best contribute to the repository, hence their strong opinions. | |
Jul 8 at 11:20 | comment | added | E_net4 | This highlights two circles which do exist on Meta, but are mischaracterized: 1) "either low-reputation users who are confused or upset about certain aspects of the platform" yes, users often come here when they find something unexpected while using the platform, which may be confusing or upsetting, but that it not entirely generalized to low-reputation users. Even long time users may also occasionally come here and find out that they had the wrong ideas all along. | |
Jul 8 at 10:34 | history | rollback | Cerbrus |
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Jul 8 at 10:20 | history | rollback | Jesse Nickles |
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Jul 8 at 10:19 | history | edited | Cerbrus | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Corrected typo's and spelling mistakes, as suggested by Grammarly (no personal opinion, just tool-assisted corrections)
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Jul 8 at 10:11 | history | rollback | Jesse Nickles |
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Jul 8 at 10:10 | history | rollback | Cerbrus |
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Jul 8 at 10:07 | history | rollback | Jesse Nickles |
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Jul 8 at 10:07 | history | rollback | Cerbrus |
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Jul 8 at 10:06 | history | rollback | Jesse Nickles |
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Jul 8 at 10:05 | history | rollback | Cerbrus |
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Jul 8 at 10:05 | comment | added | Ryan M Mod |
"asking questions on Meta nearly always results in down-votes" Assuming you mean receiving a net negative score, it does so less than half the time; the median Meta Stack Overflow question is upvoted. is:q score:..-1 deleted:all : 36,625 results; is:q score:1.. deleted:all : 41,708 results
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Jul 8 at 9:58 | history | rollback | Jesse Nickles |
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Jul 8 at 9:57 | history | rollback | yivi |
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Jul 8 at 9:57 | history | rollback | Jesse Nickles |
Rollback to Revision 1
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Jul 8 at 9:56 | history | edited | yivi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
there is no "karma" in Stack Overflow. And it's "Stack Overflow", not "StackOverflow"
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Jul 8 at 9:54 | history | answered | Jesse Nickles | CC BY-SA 4.0 |