Today I responded to a question to one person that was clearly beginner on the topic. He asked a simple question and asked for an explanation.
I think that it is really good and Stack Overflow is a really good place to learn in community.
My concern is about that thanks to the gamification of Stack Overflow people try to respond as fast as they can to win scores, but I can see that this is bad for the quality of the content.
This is not about a duplicate question or other things that easily can be detected automatically by the system. This is more about attitude of people. My feeling is that there are people that don't respond because they want to help, but they want to win easy points.
For example, in my case, the response was really simple so I was responding with few comments about errors and wrong practices. Nothing special.
At the same time, another person responded with a quick piece of code and practically no comments. Attitude: "Shoot and run".
So my response was few minutes after the other one, but the person who asked accepted mine because I expend more time trying to help.
But my concerns started with the comment of the other person with the "shoot & run" attitude, that he blamed me for copying his response, but he did not do anything to help more than the necessary to win the point assigned for a selected answer.
So this is the question: How do we avoid this type of people that are decreasing the quality and I think the spirit of Stack Overflow? I think that in the last few years the number of people with this attitude is growing.
Also, I think that people are using downvotes to punish other people with different opinions in subjective questions, a lot of time with an explanation of why the downvote.
I think that is not an easy way to detect this. Maybe a way to vote, not a negative, but maybe anything like "it is a lazy man" response/question.
I think that people are using down votes to punish other people with different opinions in subjective questions
This is (partly) why primarily subjective questions are off topic here.I think that in the last few years the number of people with this attitude is growing.
People have been complaining about this constantly for years and years and years. Pretty much since the start of the site. This seems to be largely a recency illusion. Not to say that it's not a problem, it's just not a new problem.the intention to "no help", only "win"
How so, given that people who downvote don't benefit from doing so in any way?