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-9 votes
1 answer
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Rephrasing "research effort" to something less contentious

The term "research effort" and consequently the phrase "showing research effort" seems to allow for two possible readings: The charitable one: Before writing this question you surely have invested ...
42 votes
3 answers
799 views

New lows in JS tag quality

I didn't think it was possible, but we seem to be plumbing new depths in the quality of javascript questions. Recent questions include one asking how to compare two values, and another asking how to ...
4 votes
1 answer
436 views

How did it happen that Stack Overflow became a place for opportunists?

I'm interested in the history and evolution of the Stack Overflow community to make some expectations on the future of it. I've used Stack Overflow a lot, for years, hundredfold googling for specific ...
8 votes
1 answer
2k views

Where do all these 'user123456' accounts come from?

Being a read-only user for a long time, I hadn't noticed this before... But, switching to 'registered user' and reviewing all these questions asked - I wonder, where all these newbie accounts (i.e. 1-...
88 votes
2 answers
6k views

Why is the quality of PHP questions, on Stack Overflow, in decline?

I've been on Stack Overflow since 2012 and have seen a fairly steady decline in the quality of questions asked in the php tag over the years. However, I noticed a significant incline in the sheer ...
36 votes
5 answers
2k views

Are "what's this problem called?" questions off-topic?

Every now and then I see questions that describe a programming problem, and the asker wants to know what the name of it is, kind of like using SO as a reverse Google. For example, what they are ...
-13 votes
1 answer
338 views

At some point of time, helping people became more important than helping create a library of practical programming answers

At some point of time, we lost the light and helping people became more important than helping create a library of practical programing answers This was the most up-voted comment on the top ...
4 votes
0 answers
96 views

Should we close a question which might be a little "basic" and If so, with which reason? [duplicate]

There's some very basic questions, so should we close them? What I meant is, for example here's a question closed as a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. ...
74 votes
4 answers
1k views

Are there questions that are too trivial to answer?

...and what should we do with them? I'm starting to see questions on the Python tag like: "How do you access a value in a list?" (i.e., how do you use a basic data structure) "How do I call a ...
-23 votes
2 answers
148 views

Close reason "Can be trivially googled" needed [duplicate]

I sometimes see questions to which an answer can be trivially found by googling. A glaring example is this question about queues in C++. When I tried to vote to close the question I found that none of ...
4 votes
1 answer
114 views

SO topics: complex vs. easy

So I have no idea if this has not been discussed to death before. If so, just downvote or point me to the previous place. In my day to day work I always use SO to solve easy issues faster than with ...
10 votes
0 answers
406 views

Why hasn't this "abandoned closed" question been automatically deleted?

As stated here: If the question was closed more than 9 days ago, and ... not closed as a duplicate has a score of 0 or less is not locked has no answers with a score > 0 has no ...
-8 votes
2 answers
382 views

Is Stack Overflow losing its popularity?

Is Stack Overflow losing its popularity? Or it got even more popular that not enough people to answer questions? On this site I used to get 10 different answers in 1 minute in the past, now I am lucky ...
-7 votes
2 answers
272 views

Stack Exchange: A database of knowledge or an expert help site? [closed]

I am new to the Stack Exchange community, and since the day one, I struggled to understand one of the most fundamental aspects of its mission. Many posts on Meta have been written to broadly discuss ...
233 votes
3 answers
5k views

Did Google recently update algorithms in a way that's bad for Stack Overflow questions?

Until recently a simple Google search was great for finding answers on Stack Overflow. I generally don't restrict searches to site:stackoverflow.com because it's a pain to type and I occasionally get ...

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