One of the most common complaints I get from other programmers when speaking of Stack Overflow is that the community seems to be "fanatical" and "puritans" about the Stack Overflow guidelines and rules.
From my experience, when I first came here I was excited by the concept, and it seemed rather magical to be able to have a group-think-tank on any given problem and achieve solutions you may not have even known were possible!
Unfortunately that was short lived, when on one of my questions I was rudely awoken to the seriousness of the Stack Overflow rules and community guidelines. I imagine that the moderator who struck me down was undoubtedly just doing his job, but their attitude (I'm not naming names) was abhorrent to any kind of respect and understanding. Instead of taking the time to educate me, they had just slapped the red tape on and moved on.
What I'm wondering, is it possible we have gone too far with moderating? If the general opinion of Stack Overflow in the programming community is negative, isn't that a pitfall for the site? Also, would it not be more entertaining/useful to have some kind of quiz on account creation to educate our new users on the basic guidelines and rules for posting?