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Why do newbie questions bring so many reputation points to the author?

I not surprised to see basic questions like "How to get length of a string in Python...?". Even people can easily find the answer inside the documentation, and it's pretty straightforward for other ...
David Dahan's user avatar
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3 answers
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Require clarification on the amount of research a question needs in order not to be closed [duplicate]

The question that is prompting my request is What is the difference between List.of and Arrays.asList?. This is the type of question that asks the most trivial question about a new feature, the type ...
user1803551's user avatar
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3 answers
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The highest voted questions do not have research effort; this is a bad role model for new users [duplicate]

Many top-voted questions with hundreds of votes do not have any research effort: How to manually send HTTP POST requests from Firefox or Chrome browser? How do I undo the most recent local commits in ...
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10 votes
2 answers
423 views

Why are questions with silly errors well answered? [duplicate]

Stack Overflow is always known for quality questions. But you see there are many questions where there is a minor mistake or typo. Take an example of this, *https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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2 answers
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Do questions by people with high rep get overshadowed by questions from newcomers because it's encouraged to upvote them? [duplicate]

Questions with certain tags with 2 or more upvotes sorted by new I often see questions with 1-2 upvotes that I wonder why would any one upvote this. I mean, it's a good question as in it's asked in a ...
laggingreflex's user avatar
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3 answers
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How can generic questions in Stackoverflow have thousands of upvotes when this is something unacceptable? [duplicate]

Below you can see a great example of this: There are no examples of what the user tried, no specifications, nothing. Just a "tutorial" question. How is this possible?
user3858890's user avatar
-4 votes
1 answer
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Why are all Stack Overflow's votes weighted equally? [duplicate]

I've been playing around on Stack Overflow for over a month, and I'm still unsure whether the current system of upvoting and downvoting is all right or it's definitely broken. I mean, taking a ...
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1 answer
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Massive rep earned from just asking a popular question [duplicate]

It seems to be possible to gain a massive amount of rep just by asking a very simple but popular question (e.g. when your question is voted up as highly as this question) without contributing very ...
authentictech's user avatar
5 votes
3 answers
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What makes a good question, and ability to ask them again and again? [duplicate]

Beyond questions that are closed as not constructive or unclear, what makes a good question and a person able to ask them over and over? I have two examples. This question is has a score of 137. It ...
LanternMike's user avatar
4 votes
1 answer
106 views

More reputation for easy answers [duplicate]

I have been (passively) using the site for a while; only recently I am more actively participating in Q and A. As somone rather new to the question/answer/votaing process I have noticed that quick ...
Sefe's user avatar
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0 answers
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Why are all my dumb common-sense questions doing better than my actually problematic issues? Ah the irony. (plus a bit of confusion.) [duplicate]

As it is right now, I feel... confused. Actually, I can't tell if I'm being dumb or not or wasting the time of whoever reads this. Alright, straight to the point, I've been on SO for about a few ...
Eleeza the Other World Wizard's user avatar
6 votes
0 answers
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Why are my best answers not the ones that get the most upvotes [duplicate]

The answers that I have given on the site to date that I feel either I put the most time and thought into, or that were quick but insightful, are generally not the ones that get the most up-votes. I ...
Chris Beck's user avatar
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418 votes
6 answers
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The Stack Overflow homepage is over-emphasizing bad questions (and a proposed solution)

We made a change quite a while ago to the homepage of Stack Overflow which was well-intentioned, but I'm starting to think may have been a mistake. The change was to switch Stack Overflow away from ...
David Fullerton's user avatar
66 votes
6 answers
2k views

Is it OK to ask simple questions without showing your work?

I have seen a many popular questions on Stack Exchange which are asking for explanations for very simple things like what does the yield keyword do and does Python have a ternary conditional operator. ...
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10 votes
4 answers
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Why are so many useless questions ranked highly, and vice versa?

I find that more and more new questions consist of useless ponderings of obscure details of languages. Maybe I am not seeing the questions that involve actual issues. That could be because the ...
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14 votes
2 answers
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Understanding question upvoting without coding effort

I am trying to understand the logic behind upvoting a (now deleted) question: Split Semi colon separated values into new rows. While the OP does provide information as to what he/she wants the OP ...
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1 answer
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Does this answer really deserve so many upvotes? [duplicate]

This answer has close to a hundred upvotes (at the time of this question, at least). It is a simple, obvious answer, which many other people have also given, but because it was the first answer to the ...
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Easy way to mark a question as duplicate and stopping reputation gain on such question

Some background Recently I came across a question on SO which was very simple. Looking at the question my impression was that the question would be from a newbie in programming. But when I looked at ...
Vivek Athalye's user avatar
3 votes
0 answers
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Shouldn't the "bounty" system be built into Stack Overflow?

In light of the recent post - Laziness is rewarded big time by the reputation system, it got me thinking. Why do we need a bounty system? It is woo people into answering somebody's question. But isn'...
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15 votes
2 answers
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Vote system favors easy questions

I have observed, that the number of votes on an answer often is reciprocal to the research effort and competence needed to answer it. This has the following reasons: Questions on a broad subject, ...
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