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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codementor>].
Peter Mortensen
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I personally feel that if a question is so "unanswerable" utilizing the SO interface, it's because the question was poorly formed to begin with. And in that case, no, I don't think recommending someone to Codementor or anywhere else is a good idea.

Why? Because rather than correcting the user and directing them toward a more thorough review and understanding of what the problem actually is, you're basically offering a kind of crutch and saying "good luck to ya."

It also serves as a catalyst (by way of encouragement) to the ever growing number of low-quality questions being posted on SO.

If you can't ask a question in a way it can be answered here, then the asker hasn't spent much time trying to understand the problem to begin with. Should you try to profit off that shortcoming with your CodeMentor account? I guess it's not technically unethical... Some people like being spoon-fed. But I think it's a poor habit to nurture here at SO.

My experience has been that SO has a very high quality and experienced group of individuals who are looking at the question. If you can't get someone here to give you a meaningful answer, then my statements above are the reason. I struggle to even think of edge cases... Maybe someone can present one I'm not thinking of, so as to clarify where this might be appropriate.

silencedogood
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