Today I saw an answer that had a tonne of content, easily one of the longest answers I've seen on Stack Overflow (possibly the entirety of Stack Exchange).
At first I wanted to down-vote simply for it being too long, but I had a slight moral dilemma as it looked like a lot of effort had gone into this post.
This post was so long that I could quickly two-finger-swipe up on my mouse pad and after a second or two it'd still be scrolling on its own, and I'm on a 13" screen in portrait mode.
It had so much content that the user who posted it couldn't even fit the whole answer in the post; he had to put the rest of the answer on GitHub.
Now for those of you that say "if it's a good answer leave it be", please, let's be honest here; I can say with almost certainty that 99% of Stack Overflow users don't come on Stack Overflow to read a 30 thousand character answer only to realise that the "rest of the answer" is another 30 thousand plus characters on a different site.
- Should we welcome posts that are that are that long or look down upon them?
- Should answers that long be down voted / flagged?
- What can / should we do when it comes to posts that long?
- Should there be a rule that tells users with "posting privileges" to not "post something that long"?