I'm getting more and more involved in Stack Overflow, and the fact is I only know a few languages (C#, C, CUDA, LLVM IR, and... JavaScript) well.
As such, I try to answer and moderate questions in those tags. While most of them are pretty well maintained, leaving only a low quality questions, the javascript tag appears to me as the language is: unchecked and unsafe.
It looks to me that people there are less experienced, and tend more to quickly answer, because it's fun to write code, even on duplicates and (very) low quality questions.
This is an understandable behavior, but maybe experienced reviewers tend to skip more JavaScript questions the way I tend to skip assembly questions, because I don't know anything about it and think it's boring anyway.
Maybe there is just too many questions asked, and not enough people to flag all the duplicates / low quality.
Many times, the questions are about:
- Undefined objects on which a user tries to invoke a function, such as .hasClass not working inside a onclick function but remove and add class functions do
- Messing around with promises and asynchronous behaviors, such as Return value from an async function
- Just big bunches of code posting with: I get an error, which should be flagged as MCVE https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
- or just a "do my work" request which generates many answers (because it's easy) such as this wonderful example: How to multiple (a*b) two input text value and show it Dynamicly with text change in javascript? I'm just wondering what could be done against that...