I recently stumbled upon this question
Is main a valid Java identifier?
The question got a lot of attraction and generates a high amount of reputation in a very short time span.
Question itself has 273
upvotes. The accepted answer has 248
upvotes.
The curious thing about the question is, that the answer is so trivial, that anyone with working IDE or basic java knowledge can answer it in a second.
Why actuates such a trivial question such an enormous amount of attention?
Because the actual discussion is not about the question, but about the decision of a teacher!?
My opinion/feeling
My feeling is that this question is bad for Stack Overflow. Judging a person who isn't even part of the community feels wrong.
Discussing the result of multi choice test is off topic as it is not a programming issue.
As a motivated user, it feels bad to see such a trivial (and spam?) question debated with that intensity.
The question was answered in the question itself. It adds nothing but attention to the network. In my opinion this is big problem of most social networks of our time and it turns out that Stack Overflow is also concerned. Wrong metrics at best. 'If it raises attention it must be good'. What a mistake.
Is this question a duplicate?
e.g. to Why are so many useless questions ranked highly, and vice versa?
I think not. It is really about a specific question on Stack Overflow. But some points of the discussion cited above may fit to my question as well.
main
–– Syntax errorSpam
was the inappropriate term for what I was trying to say. I just didn't know any better. But I'm trying to learn. The answer is still on point. btw. - Cool Name!