ATM, anyone can easily open an account and ask annoying questions that :
- ask for piles of crappy code with single-letter var names, [i,j,k] array indices, no comments and 'do all my debugging for me' requests
- ask for a precis of the 36,000,000 results returned by Googling the title so that they have a unique answer for their assignment
- ask for complete system designs without documenting one solid requirement or constraint and with not a single line of code written
- are grossly-obvious homework question dumps
- are surely code copied directly from web pages or someone else's homework and don't work in isolation, together with a plaintive 'can anyone explain this code and fix it?'
- ask for help with fixing distributed systems from contributors who have been shown a dump of half the code, no environment, no server, no error messages/logs and no debugger, the implication being that SO contributors should spend a day recreating their crap in a useable form, only to find that the OP's router was misconfigured.
- are mega-dups because the poster could not be bothered to search SO first
are straightforward Google-slave commands to do their research for them
So, how to stop this 'rudeness and condescension and arrogance'?
I can only suggest more education before new account holders can post a question. If it was much more difficult to open an account because prospective users had to read a longer, more extended tour, that would reduce the number of duplicate/puppet accounts and perhaps generate enough consideration towards SO contributors that they are treated as a valuable resource instead of a gang of slaves to be exploited to the fullest extent possible.