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Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? [closed]

I've been using Stack Overflow for a few years, and initially most questions you asked got a positive reception: happy comments and answers, people that tried to help you out regardless of the ...
Robin Rodricks's user avatar
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How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?

I'm well aware that some research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users before they post any new questions, but I'm not sure just how much research effort is considered adequate. I asked a ...
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The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported

tl;dr: There is no tl;dr. If you don't wish to read the entire thing, then don't worry about it. I was hoping my month off would've cooled me off a bit or at least given me a different perspective ...
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When is it justifiable to downvote a question?

In light of recent discussion, the quality of questions on Stack Overflow is dropping rapidly, and as such, I find myself being more of a critic than I used to be a year ago. Questions which hardly ...
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Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions?

This recent answer posits that due to a hypothetical decline in "interesting" questions, a large number of high-reputation users have been decreasing their activity on the site, especially in the ...
David Robinson's user avatar
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Let's improve Stack Overflow's "Ask a Question" page!

We've all heard and done our fair share of complaining about declining question quality. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Various ideas have been floated, but haven't gotten significant traction for various ...
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Enable Optional Anonymous Reasons for Downvotes on Questions [duplicate]

Yes, I'm revisiting this, again, despite the many times this issue has already been discussed (see Related for links). People keep asking for it. Note that I'm restricting this discussion to ...
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What is Stack Overflow’s goal?

After reading Sympathetic up-votes, it reminded me a bit of Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? (I'm in group 4) as well. Reflecting on the second question in the post on sympathetic up-votes ...
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Documentation Update, July 25th [closed]

As part of the Documentation Beta, we’re going to be doing a series of meta posts (and blog posts in all likelihood) with what we’ve learned, and what we’re planning to change accordingly. See the ...
Kevin Montrose's user avatar
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Should there be a deterrent for answering obvious duplicate questions?

When someone asks a questions on SO, they are expected to check that the question was not asked before. It is even worse if the question has been asked some 20 times before, because it shows little ...
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Why do you stay?

I'm very hesitant to ask this. I hope it won't be interpreted as me trying to make some kind of statement or encourage people to do something or other. I'm not talking about my own opinions on any of ...
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More effective closing / downvoting of junk questions to help with the signal-noise ratio?

Signal vs Noise I find that when a question warrants a close vote, it usually violates a number of rules, sometimes a majority of the rules, and it is hard to decide which is the most appropriate. ...
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Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?

Recently I see more complaints of "elitism" bubbling up. Sometimes expressly called so, sometimes expressing the same thing in many more words. Mostly from new(-ish) users whose question has just been ...
deceze's user avatar
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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

My thoughts There's been a focus on new user retention. Which is pretty much what's been the crux of the issue since the welcoming blog all those months ago. The NetWork is concerned about new user ...
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Is SO suffering from its own success?

I asked a question that didn't receive an answer. No drama, but I was curious because once upon a time (I have been a member for almost 11 years) people were rep hungry and questions would be ...
Steve's user avatar
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Declaring a Review strike until efficiency improvements are implemented

Reviewing (together with interlinking existing content) is one of the key tasks for the SO community now that the site is past its initial growth stage. And the infamous overload of review queues and ...
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Thwart publishing duplicate and low quality questions

I had a thought when I was reading over this post and its interesting answers: Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions? specifically this answer. Why do we allow duplicates and low ...
Carrie Kendall's user avatar
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Why do we need 50 reputation to make comments?

You need to have 50 reputation to make a comment on an answer but you can post an answer to a question with far fewer reputation. I was curious what the mindset was behind this decision? I know I'd ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?

Recently I have noticed that more and more questions that really are syntax mistakes, and really small mistakes that could easily be fixed. Why is this bad? If you see many older posts prior to ~...
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How can a mediocre programmer build expertise and reputation points on Stack Overflow when it is rare to find unanswered basic questions?

How can a programmer of average ability (mediocre) build expertise and reputation points on Stack Overflow when it is rare to find unanswered basic questions?
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Slow response rate and a low number of upvotes as compared to 2-3 years ago

I haven't used Stack Overflow for a year or two. When I came back a while ago, I noticed an interesting pattern: Questions aren't getting upvoted. Response times are long. Number of answers is low. ...
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Help set Q&A (TeamDAG) product development priorities [closed]

Thanks everyone for your feedback on this post. As expected, there is a lot of passion around how we spend our resources improving Q&A. There is an undeniable desire to see DAG focus on ...
Joe Friend's user avatar
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Gamification rules have to be changed. Aiming quality, not quantity

The site has evolved. Evolved a great deal, and now it's essentially different from one it was at the beginning. I hope, after promoting this post for a very long time, there is not a soul left who ...
Your Common Sense's user avatar
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6 answers
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How should one ask for clarification on a question if they can't yet comment? [duplicate]

As a new user (well new by reputation points standards), I sometimes run into limitations posed by the small amount of rep that I have, the most common being the ability to comment. According to Stack ...
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Sudden change in voting proportion

I study voting on Stack Overflow and found a sudden change in negative/positive voting ratio on questions in April 2014. I would imagine that such a drastic change will result from a change in Stack ...
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Teaching People to Read Documentation

For many questions posted to Stack Overflow, the questioner could have solved the problem themselves in a few minutes of reading the documentation. However, much as the workings of a for loop seem so ...
user2357112's user avatar
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We should clean up posts that should be improved but haven't been and won't be

It's been about 5 months since we started testing Triage. There've been a fair number of hiccups, and there's still plenty of work to be done refining the criteria, but at this point I think the ...
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Are questions really getting worse?

I have noted that recently fewer and fewer questions are getting positive score and I think this is a tendency that has been going on for a while. In fact I wrote a DB query to check how the percent ...
Ivaylo Strandjev's user avatar
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Why do we reward users for answering bad questions and would it be a good idea to incentivize those who downvote or flag them instead?

I've noticed that a simple way to earn reputation is by answering easy questions. Even if I don't know the answer to a question it will often be very similar to another question or only take a few ...
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Award a bounty for a good question

As far as I know you can only award a bounty for an answer. Sometimes I see really good questions - which I promptly vote up - but in addition would like to award them with a bounty for asking such a ...
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