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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

When I read the blogpost my first thought was like “Is this still a programming site or a social justice movement?” Honestly, I can't see a negative link between bad behavior and the OP being a woman, ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

This kind of hits what I was thinking. There is a big problem with this blogpost. The general consensus is quite okay with me, it should be more welcoming. But making this a case of discrimination in ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

I've been reading these discussions about rudeness, being welcoming (or not) and possible discrimination for some time now, without voicing my opinion. The point has come where I have to have my say: ...
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Be nice, be nice, be nice, yes, but what if the question is horrifically egregiously bad?

Maybe it's me (probably it's me), but how to respond nicely to the likes of this? You don't. You downvote and vote to close, then move on.
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

I'm really surprised to see this statement on this blogpost. I'm trying hard to see the relation between how someone acts to a post, and the gender/color/group of the OP. I've been here since 2013, ...
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A person asked me "did you downvote my answer?" Should I reply?

If you were me in that situation, what would you do? Ignore the comment, disengage. Respond to requests to clarify your suggestion for improvements only. Do not disclose how you voted. Additionally, ...
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Is downvoting harmful and should it be removed completely?

Eliminating downvoting would pretty much kill the site. There would be no way to vet content otherwise. Vetting content for quality is the whole reason the site was founded; it's the antidote to ...
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Why do so many good programmers waste their time on Stack Overflow?

I see it two ways: I am reinforcing my knowledge of software engineering by answering questions, and in particular, aiming to learn more than what I already know. I am establishing a reputation for ...
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What to do when a question you answered gets deleted intentionally?

In this case, I undeleted the question because I hate seeing when people try to take their ball and go home. With your edits, it's not a terrible question, and your answer provides general value. ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

This is how social justice advocates' logic works. On one hand they try to claim that they think everybody are equal, on the other they claim that "marginalized groups" can't succeed without getting ...
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Does "Time to take a stand" adhere to the Be Nice policy?

The policy, line by line Let's go over the policy. (Yes, again.) Rudeness and belittling language are not okay. Your tone should match the way you'd talk in person with someone you respect and ...
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Why do so many good programmers waste their time on Stack Overflow?

I get depressed when I see so many good programmers answering other's easily googlable answers, and writing code for them. You may think they're easily Google-able, but that isn't often the case. A ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

That's just another case of SO trying to blame the community, this time with other words. The site is solely run by the community, so the headline alone is a accusation of every single user. Stack ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

Feelings have no “technically correct.” They’re just what the feeler is telling you. When someone tells you how they feel, you can pack up your magnifying glass and clue kit, cuz that’s the answer. ...
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But seriously. How to be nice when trying to say the code is crap?

The idea you're trying to communicate is inherently not nice. So don't bother trying to communicate it. Downvote, close vote if it's appropriate (if a post has lots of disparate bugs, then it's Too ...
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User inviting others to Skype to solve their problems

Flag the user's posts or chat message and explain all of this in a custom moderator flag. They'll take the appropriate steps to get in touch with this person and convince them that what they're doing ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

Conflating the hostility towards clueless newbies with racism or other forms of discrimination is misguided, IMHO. Most of the time we can't tell the race or gender of the OP. In my experience, ...
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I lost my temper - did I?

I think the tone of your responses is a secondary problem, and that the main problem is that the type of exchange you were participating in is outside the intended use of comments. Comments should be ...
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How to deal with users who are being abusive on valid criticism?

Downvote, Flag, and Walk Away. Any response, even if you somehow manage to make your response helpful and relevant, it just invites another abusive response. Therefore, any attempt you make at "...
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What should I do about an experienced user with a history of asking bad questions?

Raise a custom moderator flag and explain your concerns in detail. We have a "consistently low-quality questions over time" template message that we can send them. It reads something like ...
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Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?

Eh, I think the focus on getting improved tools is misplaced. Yeah, it would be great to see improvements to the review queues, more power to close/delete problem questions, etc, but really... the ...
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Is idownvotedbecau.se recommended?

What I like about idownvotedbecau.se From the articles I've read so far, the advice seems helpful. People who take the time to read them will be in a much better place to ask productive questions. ...
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A user that keeps making tag edits to get attention

If someone is making edits just to bump their posts, then it is certainly an abuse of their editing privilege. We have an established way of dealing with this kind of behavior - custom flagging one of ...
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With a userbase as diverse as Stack Overflow's, how will we arrive at an actionable definition of "unwelcoming"?

I was going to write an answer on how I think we are not that diverse... we are all programmers, professionals and enthusiasts (or at least aim to be). Then I wanted to make an argument about how I ...
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Divisions, disappointment and pillory: how can we make meta a more enjoyable, productive space for everyone?

Stack Exchange has faced a year full of communications problems. We had the welcoming blog post. A strong statement by someone who wasn't involved in the community, nor was present on meta, or had ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?

Stop the stream of garbage at its source, and the problem disappears. The community need change nothing; only SE needs to be changed. I only half agree with this. The stream of garbage questions is ...
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Received request through Stack Overflow to write malicious code

Stack Overflow holds no responsibility for the content contributed by you, the asker, or anyone else. Further, Stack Overflow is not responsible for any external correspondence between its users, such ...
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Temporarily close my account

You can change your name once per month. This is to prevent people from changing their names all the time. (That was a thing in the early days of Stack Overflow.) You can't temporarily disable your ...
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