Although I know and use SO for quite a long time already, I have never really asked questions there very frequently. One of the main reasons for that is that I am literally afraid of doing something wrong while asking a question because people are instantly going to call me out for it and/or downvote my question.
Despite trying my very best to first of all search for similar questions that are already answered, including as much information as possible in my questions and making sure it is clear what my problem is, it feels to me like I am constantly fighting against people that are trying their very best to find mistakes in my questions or write answers that do not actually answer my question (but are still upvoted by a lot of people). No matter how often I say and give reasons for why a certain answer is not helpful to me, people do not seem to understand it and keep pointing me to the not helpful answer over and over again. Take for example this recent question I asked where people constantly tell me to use the task scheduler: How to run some code at certain times every day?
While it might be true that I could use the task scheduler, I cannot and do not want to do so because:
- I was told to implement this as a windows service
- The project is 99% finished already and I do not have the time to take the entire project apart again and implement it as an executable that I can call via the task scheduler
- I've had bad experiences with the task scheduler in the past where its entire service crashed or applications were not being executed as scheduled
Most of the time when I ask a question it just turns into a discussion about something that does not help me answer my question at all like justifying why I am not doing something else, explaining why I am not using library xy instead or pointing me towards a completely different stackexchange site to ask my question which usually has almost no active people on it hence I never get an answer to my question when asking it there at all.
What am I doing wrong? Why does it seem to me like people on SO are generally not very welcoming and how can I improve my questions so that I actually get helpful answers instead of downvotes (without anyone telling me why) or negative comments?