Look at the posts in C# sorted by upvotes.
The majority of the non-wiki posts are from 2008-2009, which doesn't make any sense. This is because more users should be accessing the site than before, and they overwhelmingly go to newer questions rather than older ones.
Like look at this one.
How do I generate a random number in C#?
If asked today, that would yield a billion downvotes and even more "oh you could have googled this." The thread from 2008? 1439 upvotes. How is this possible? Were people just more lenient in 2008? Did the Recession remove our hearts?