Linked Questions
29 questions linked to/from On the false dichotomy between quality and kindness
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What really amounts to "be nice to new contributors"? [duplicate]
This is the post that made me thinking: Python - Array - homework. Screenshot for <10k users:
I totally agree with all the comments that Stack Overflow is not a homework forum. However, when I ...
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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 ...
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When is Stack Overflow going to stop demonizing the quality-concerned users who have made the site a success?
Yes, it's another meta question about the "Stack Overflow isn't very welcoming" blog post.
As someone who has been on this site for almost a decade, who has tried to post good questions, who has ...
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The rudeness on Stack Overflow is too damn high
We’ve been there, we’ve done that. I know.
But I have to air a feeling of powerlessness against certain disruptive users, and I think that Stack Overflow should have a better mechanism of mitigating ...
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Can we make it more obvious to new users that downvotes on the main site are not insults and in fact can help them help themselves?
So, going through the questions about the blog post, it's stirred an old question in me I've wanted to ask for a while. To be clear, I have been sitting on this question for a while, not quite ...
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On large communities decaying over time, being nice or mean, and Stack Overflow
Wandering about the Internet, I stumbled across why online communities decay over time. This is a rather good article and should be read in conjunction with a group is its own worst enemy. I strongly ...
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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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Why isn't it required to provide comments/feedback for downvotes, and why are proposals suggesting this so negatively received?
Sometimes my post receives downvotes with no explanation on what I've done wrong. Even worse, sometimes I just get snarky comments!
It seems like this is especially bad for new users, who are made to ...
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Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?
Bear with me. This is an attempt to sweep together a lot of the angst on the site in an attempt to deal with it. This isn't a question. It's literally a discussion. I'm sharing my ideas and you can ...
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Please ask if there is a problem before telling us there is a problem
I'm concerned about the most recent blog post Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change.. I worry about seeing an outright blog post telling me that there is something wrong ...
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Is being welcoming mutually exclusive to question quality?
I'm interested in people's ideas about this statement:
Being welcoming is not mutually exclusive to question quality.
I first saw a variation of it in a comment from the CEO.
Respectfully, we ...
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Is the intensity of meta working in our favor or to our detriment?
I was musing over a comment I've made this morning:
I didn't vote on this but if I had to guess the reason you're getting
downvoted is that people are intensely sick and tired of discussing
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Request: edit/clarify the "Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming" blog post
TL;DR
I claim that several arguments made in the
"Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change. " blog post are
ridden with serious flaws (naive assumptions about human ...
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When is it appropriate to comment saying that coding challenges are a poor learning strategy, and to suggest a different strategy?
Very often when I come across a question post that has any sort of connection to a coding challenge site such as leetcode, hackerrank, etc., such as being about a problem on that site, or even if the ...
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Assimilation + Reciprocity + Answerable + Mulligan = Welcoming
This is about making FIXABLE questions a better experience for new community members.
Nothing the the rest of this text should imply that you can fix the
unfixable or make the unanswerable ...