I've used SO a lot, for years, hundredfold of googling for specific programming questions landed here over my career. After I had switched from 'read-only' to contributor mode (i.e. created an account), I cannot get rid of feeling that StackOverflow (being the primary landing of StackExchange network) is overwhelmed by thousands of opportunists, both sides: - ones are looking for quick and easy solution to obvious problems, lazy to google if for minutes (not saying trying to read the manual); - lots of on other side are on challenge to write some answer, in pursuit of reputation points. Both looking for fast and easy profit, ad hoc solution for momentary problem and self-esteem, correspondingly. Thereafter some really challenging and useful questions and answers are sunk within the flood of repetitive newbies posts. I can and I do understand the reasons why does it happen (world evolving and myself shifting in direction of old fart), still.. My question are - was it so few (3-5-7) years ago ? (I doubt it) - has had StackExchange masters advanced somehow to prevent or support this over the years ? - what are reasonable and realistic options to handle it / live with it ? --- PS: I can expect someone may consider my question to be off-top or '?kiddling'. That was not my reason I've posted it, at all. Still, please kill me softly if you believe you need to do so - explaining your attitude before you decide to down-vote. --- If this question is totally offtop on Meta.SO - please let me know ASAP - I'll remove it. Disturbing the community with such is very last of my intentions --- **Addendum** It seems my position was not understood properly by the community. Guess I was obscure in description / introduction to questions formulated. While few interesting links on the subject were suggested, worth to read, my question is more of retrospective and time-aware kind. Not about how to fix or resolve it; being a realist. I'm not a total dumb, so please do not post any obvious and trivial notes - When and why things on SO became the way it is now. In aspect of "whether it's just world and internet evolving, or something else ?" - Do the old-timers of SO aware of some actions made by StackExchange Inc. to prevent or develop the issues mentioned (like changing permission rep. limits, simplifying registration, denying community in enforcing question restrictions et cetera; of such kind); - How did all the mentioned issues affected the SO community and what are the perspectives (again, from community point of view)