Sometimes I suspect that some members downvote posts on principle.
- Any time you mention
goto
in a positive way, you are bound to get downvotes - Mentioning singleton in Java without calling it antipattern is asking for trouble (the same pattern is considered mainstream in Objective-C tag)
- Suggesting a Prolog solution that uses the
!
"cut" operator
There are probably similar "red flags" in other tags as well.
I do no think that this is a good behavior: there are situations when the techniques that are "considered harmful" in general provide a nice, readable, and easy to understand alternative to other alternatives that stay away from them.
First of all, do you think that this kind of behavior exists on this site, or my suspicions are unfounded?
If you think that this behavior does exist, what do you think is the best way to react to it? I often give in to peer pressure, and delete my answer. Is this really the best thing to do?
Suggesting a Prolog solution that uses the ! "cut" operator
The first time I heard about this.!
is very useful to optimize the code execution. I don't know why it is bad idea to use it...