I am new on the site; actually the reason I registered is because IBM moved the Worklight forums to Stack Overflow.
After having asked 3 worklight-related questions, I realize that I do not expect an answer anymore when I ask something on SO. I just like the site because it helps me think about how to express my problem, and then I get ideas on how to fix it.
However, I was tempted to contribute to the site because I had been a long time unregistered user; at this point, I feel like the only way for me to contribute in a useful way is with comments, since I am not good enough to contribute a whole answer to questions usually but sometimes think I could add something valuable as a comment.
Moreover, I do not have time to camp the low quality questions and hope the asker will accept my answer before he gets down-voted.
So currently, the only way for me to earn enough reputation to comment is writing my issue on SO and solving it by myself, and hoping some random people will up-vote either the question or the answer.
Is this the behaviour one would advice a new user to follow? Does not the problem come from the fact I ask questions in a not very popular tag (worklight) which does not get visibility because of the html/js tags flood? Or are my questions not good enough to get enough upvotes to not disappear after 15mins?