I made that comment to clarify that the voting that takes place on Stack Overflow is on the merit of the posts and in no way targeted at users. Your previous question seemed to be about that topic.
To make that distinction very clear I like to use an hyperbole. It looks like I succeeded in that.
Let me link to the the tour
Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's built and run by you as part of the Stack Exchange network of Q&A sites. With your help, we're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.
Notice how it doesn't say: we are a friendly group of people that are here to help with what ever you ask, just try it.
There are enough other sites that offer that kind of one-on-one support are also flourishing. On Stack Overflow however that is very much different and it is a difference I very much like and appreciate.
It is not my intention to scare you away and I'm a deep believer of the be nice policy but I also don't want to give false impressions. We don't cater for a single OP, we aim to have a useful knowledge base without chit chat and distractions that aims at helping many, many future visitors.
To make sure those future visitors keep returning to Stack Overflow we need to strive for quality on the posts. The personal approach is something that comes second.
Let me give one example from yesterday which I feel demonstrates a bit what happens if you don't moderate content, this reddit thread. Everything goes, but the signal to noise ration is awful.
To conclude: You're more than welcome on Stack Overflow but we have a rather unique set of guidelines and distinct goal. If you can contribute well researched, interesting questions that will help future visitors that have similar problems Stack Overflow is a great site. The users that are more looking for instant answers without having the stamina to do some research or work themselves will have a hard time in becoming a successful member of this community. And I'm not going to give anyone the impression it is the other way around.