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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 ...
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Let's send new users off to see the Wizard

This post is prompted in part by What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions? where Jon Ericson and others have indicated an intention to develop a question wizard ...
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Do users upvote out of sympathy, and how should that be addressed?

Are people sympathetically upvoting bad questions that have been downvoted? Who in their right mind would upvote such a ridiculously awful question? I tend to see this late at night, and suspect ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

We have previously mentioned our plans for a new section on the site called the Staging Ground, which is aimed at improving the new user onboarding experience and increasing the quality of first ...
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Should SO have a prequalification process for membership to weed out the 'noise'?

I see lots and lots of comments about reducing the noise:quality ratio that is strived for on SO. It seems however there is a lot of frustration by more avid and achieved users (moderators, high rep ...
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Stack Overflow for the non-noob [duplicate]

This is not to bash noobs. Also, not a duplicate to these other questions, although relevant. The problem of Stack Overflow (yes, this again!) I am certain this is known to everyone. Still, I'll ...
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Extending "Car with square wheels"

I'm referring to this meta question. Is it fair to say there are two "modes" when these types of questions are asked? The first being a bad path (xy problem or lack of awareness of options, etc.) ...
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Is the content on Stackoverflow too advanced for beginning programmers? [closed]

Being a beginning programmer myself, I have found much of the content (questions and such) to be far past my knowledge, even in languages I know the basics of (such as HTML). My question is, do you ...
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Should we fork Stack Overflow for beginning programmers? [duplicate]

A similar question was asked around the same basic idea, but the proposed implementation was seemingly disliked: Would it be a terrible idea to split SO up into a tiered platform?. This is also a ...
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Content relevance (filtering) for different levels/types of developers

Please note: This is not about forking/splitting Stack Overflow into "beginners" and "advanced" (as discussed e.g. here, here, and here, tag: split-stack-overflow). It's about ...
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Can we separate Stack Overflow by experience level? [duplicate]

I've noticed an overwhelming trend of "punking" new users. This can take many forms: Insulting the intelligence of the user. Calling the user offensive names. Spiteful downvoting of the user's ...
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Split Stack Overflow up into two websites serving beginners and experienced users [duplicate]

This is another take on the following question. Questions from users new to programming obscuring the more well-researched questions is definitely a problem of the site. As the answers on the linked ...
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How about splitting Stack Overflow into two sites, one for reference, the other for debugging?

First Things First: This Thread is Not a Duplicate of an Open Thread Do not mark this thread as a duplicate of any of the following three threads, because it is a substantially different proposal ...
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Would it be a terrible idea to split SO up into a tiered platform?

It seem that with the sudden increase in popularity, SO is developing some problems, bad/lazy questions (I'm guilty of this myself, it's hard to get a grasp on the SO atmosphere when you first start), ...
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Stack Overflow Kids

As technology advances more and more people are becoming interested in questions. Stack Overflow has become a giant 'stack' of all kinds of answers. However, as more people come into Stack Overflow ...
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Can we make Stack Overflow Student a success? [duplicate]

Stack Overflow is not for beginners: Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers, people who write code because they love it. This can create difficulties on the site when ...
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