I filled out the satisfaction survey, but my answers are not going to be particularly useful, because the problems I have with Stack Overflow are mostly things that are not under the site's control. So, I'm going to explain myself and hope someone who cares sees this.
I've been answering technical questions online for 35 or 40 years, first on Usenet newsgroups, then on CompuServe, then on Microsoft's mailing lists and forums. I'm a respected authority on Windows drivers. I was a Microsoft "Most Valued Professional" (MVP) for 23 consecutive years, until they decided the MVPs needed to be an unpaid marketing intern staff instead of a reward for helping out. I've been answering questions here for about five months and I enjoy it.
The only complaint I have about the site is that I can't format code in comments. That's an extremely minor issue, and I've started using GitHub gists when I need a snippet longer than a few lines, but it is inconvenient.
The bigger issue I have is with the quality of the questions, and there's little anyone here can do about that. A large fraction of the questions are students who just post homework questions verbatim, without offering any of their own work, and often without even adding an introduction. Can it possibly be the case that personal ethics is just not a concern for most of the world? I find that very discouraging.
Another large fraction of the questions are people trying to build websites by scraping information from other websites, trying to work around barriers that were placed specifically to prevent people from stealing copyrighted information. I find the mention of "anti-captcha" sites to be very distasteful, and although I've answered many Selenium questions, I'm always going to point out why it is not entirely ethical.
Overall, I've felt welcome and appreciated in my few months on Stack Overflow, and although the points don't matter (like on Whose Line), they're nice to have.
I suppose this is actually a poor post for Meta, since I haven't really asked a question. It's not really a place for op-eds. Close it, if that's best for the community.
code_backticks
seem to do a sufficient job.