When I answer product-specific questions, I include links to better resources for those products -- especially but not limited to help sites provided by the product supplier/vendor/producer.
Tonight, TheEvilPenguin (his choice of name, not mine) followed me through several such responses, and wiped those links out, calling them "other site advertisements". I resent the implication.
Further, I inserted whitespace in several questions, which increases readability and comprehensibility, as is well documented by years of graphic design research. This whitespace was also removed, without explanation. I very much disagree with this.
I find no way to send a message to TheEvilPenguin to ask him why he's doing this; only this meta-space is available...
So I ask...
Who watches the watchers?
Update 1
Additionally, in response to this question's previous wording, I have been informed that StackOverflow is for "questions and answers about programming problems."
While that may be (or have been) the intent, and may once have been the focus, of this site -- I see a much broader range of questions in practice. It may be that many don't notice the product-specific questions, because they're watching for questions on their language of choice -- and that's fine -- but it leaves the product-specific questioners at sea.
Further, if this site really is for "programming problems" then it seems to me that questioners asking about different subjects (including but not limited to configuration and use of various software products) should indeed be pointed elsewhere... and again I'm left wondering why I've been spanked for doing so.
Update 2
OpenLink staff, including but not limited to Virtuoso developers, are more active on our "home" sites than elsewhere -- and we (not necessarily me) are usually the best source for the product-specific answers sought. To analogize, asking random drivers how to switch your car from 2 to 4 wheel drive might eventually get you the right answer, but if you can speak with the people who made it, you'll usually get much more relevant and accurate guidance.
As to putting explicit instructions into all Answers, I have to wonder whether folks here have ever maintained software docs? Because software changes, these are moving targets, and the more places you post your docs, the more places you have to edit when changes are necessary -- and the more external sites the docs get echoed to, the more likely some will be missed, potentially leading to major issues for the user. For this reason among others, I believe that "the right thing" for the users, of this site and otherwise, is to link to the authoritative docs.
:)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchmen