I really like the professionalism of Stack Overflow, but don’t understand some points here. For me, SO should support both users that have many experiences with some development environments and have specific detail problems, but also users that e.g. have experiences with development (e.g. Windows, C/S) and want to find an entry to web-development.
If a question is posted like e.g.: "Which JS framework is the best to use with VS2015 and ASP.NET 5?", (regarding SEO, Speed, Future support security, ...) or "How to start development with ASP.NET 5 and ReactJS?" I am sure, it would get downvoted and/or marked it for deletion. The same happens if a self-answered question is posted.
For example, I have created a starter guide for Xamarin Forms and posted it in the Xamarin forums to help other users (and it has helped various users). I then thought I could also post it on Stack Overflow. Therefore, I have posted a question: "How to start developing with Xamarin.Forms?" and self-answered with: "You can find information here: (link to my .pdf)".
This post was down voted and marked for deletion in no time. I then tried to talk about with the down voters and posted messages like: "Why do you down vote this question / mark it for deletion?" The answer was that there already is a similar base documentation available by Xamarin, which is simply not true (as my documentation contains practical things like “how to set up the environment”, “overview to the Xamarin universe”, “how to use the forum” and a lot more).
I took the time to write it as I didn't find such information when I started with Xamarin (to help other users to find an easier entry as I had). After posting a few messages, I gave up and have deleted the question (which is a real shame for every Xamarin beginner that searches for information on how to start in Stack Overflow).
This practice is a deterrent for any new Stack Overflow user, that makes this experience (like me) and a pity for every user that searches for basic information here.
Am I the only one who thinks so, or is there another place in the Stack Exchange network to ask/post such things?