Absolutely you should help make Stack Overflow better.
In the words of some SO users:
It's not our responsibility to make StackOverflow better.
– Stephen C, July 21, 2018
They are simply wrong. I take every opportunity to make Stack Overflow better.
- I format.
- I add references.
- I improve.
- I clarify.
- I reformat.
- I add comments.
Because I want Stack Overflow to be the best it can be.
- I joined SO the day after launch: 2008-09-16 14:53:25.
- fourteen years, and 230k reputation, later I still hold to that altruistic goal
Please continue to help improve Stack Overflow; especially as a check against the people who insist "it's not our responsibility to make StackOverflow better".
It's not our responsibility to make Stack Overflow better, it's our privilege!
Remember that Stack Overflow was created as a combination of Wikipedia and Reddit. People can post and edit answers, and other people can vote on those answers.
Saying you shouldn't step on someone else's answer-toes, is like saying you shouldn't edit a Wikipedia entry because someone else already typed one in.
No, you should make edits to improve the sum total of all human knowledge.
I have a banana
. Now explain whether this is due to an apple shortage or a banana surplus.Knife.Slice(banana, 1, 6)
. If that was all the answer was can you tell me what Knife.Slice does? Presumably it splits a banana, but what do the parameters do? An edit to add that info is useful. Edit: "Knife.Slice takes the item you want to slice, how many of them and how many pieces you want each sliced into. In this example it would return an array of 6 BananaSlices. You can read more here: official docs"