Yesterday I asked a question about the programming language used in a product. Today, however, I see that the question was put on-hold.
Before asking the question, I made sure to focus on what I am curious to know/confirm. As we are talking about a search engine, I specifically mentioned that I wanted to know about the back-end part. And I was inspired by questions previously answered:
What Language is Used To Develop Using Unity
What programming language is used in Google Sheets?
Assuming that the rules of the site have not changed in relation to the questions I have researched before; The first and only comment that my question has justifies the presence of my question on the site, since it did not indicate to me an alternative site to carry out the question.
Many times negative votes take place as a butterfly effect, and veteran users actually end up not wanting to help and belittle an issue that is not carried out by someone else, that's just my opinion, but I think there are new users that basically come to this site and never come back.
I also see 'exemplary' users making comments that do not address the issue itself.
However, I do not expect my question to be answered or voted in favour, because I am used to these situations. However despite continuing to use the site because it has immense quality, it seems that somehow new registered users are driven out to other sites because of some community members.
I have nothing against this system, but I think the company could optimise the experience of new users a little more.
Edit:
I deleted the original post because I somehow believed my post was of poor quality. Stackoverflow's own page recommended the following questions::
What language was Google written in at the beginning? What database does Google use? ...
The result of page 404 presented links that I had not found before using the site search. And they are also similar to the question I made and I believe that if they were that bad they would not have visibility on this same page.
I accept that if the site generally accepts these questions, there may be abuses. And the community's attitude to these potential abuses is normal. I can also assume that questions on the site do not escape the rules because there are no warnings there. And in that respect, yes, there is something wrong with the way the community treats these new users, who have done nothing wrong, because those questions are there, and from the moment they are treated differently. And it's not the community's fault at all.
However, the links on 404 page (my deleted question) satisfied me greatly!
welcoming
tag to find just how far the company is willing to go to be welcoming to new users.