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140 votes

Why do you stay?

Trying to consider it objectively, at this point I'd mainly say inertia and the force of habit. If I were to discover a good alternative, I'd be gone. I've lost my emotional ties with the site concept ...
Cindy Meister's user avatar
88 votes

Why do you stay?

Because to me the site is still good at fulfilling its original purpose; even if it's starting to head off in a direction that I may not completely agree with. I stuck with this site because I enjoy ...
Carcigenicate's user avatar
73 votes

Why do you stay?

I stated my reasons to stay and keep curating in comments and posts elsewhere (for example here) where it was rather tangential to respective discussions but here it seems to apply directly: I want ...
gnat's user avatar
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57 votes

Why do you stay?

I'm here for professional and pedagogical reasons. I teach programming in certain fields (Swift and iOS); I need to know what questions users have so that I can make sure I'm covering them in my ...
matt's user avatar
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50 votes

Why do you stay?

Someone's gotta downvote the garbage questions and answers.
Kevin B's user avatar
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37 votes

Why do you stay?

SE's design and moderation strategy avoids many of the pitfalls and failures of other sites. It is more efficient for me to look for information on SO than other sites, and I feel like I can improve ...
jrh's user avatar
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30 votes

Why do you stay?

This reminds me about a game I once played. In the year before I deinstalled it, people were very angry with it, and 90% of the comments generated on the website, were (very) negative. Things got very ...
Andreas moved to Codidact's user avatar
28 votes

Why do you stay?

Because the site is still useful, and the CC license means that if the company ever does something to truly ruin it, the community can organise to totally replatform all of the content. I still ...
Mark Amery's user avatar
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25 votes

Why do you stay?

What makes me stay is confusing, at best. For one, I admit that I am used to checking out SO on a regular basis, kind of like browsing some social network. But other than that, there is a real benefit ...
E_net4's user avatar
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22 votes
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Why does the community mourn for ex-moderators instead of forging a new community?

Emotional links are strong. I'm sad Madara stepped down, among other incredible moderators, but I love this community. It's comparable (almost, don't read too deep into the comparison) to a marriage, ...
Sterling Archer's user avatar
17 votes

Why do you stay?

I stay because SE sites gives you the power to moderate the site without actually being an official moderator (and even delete posts written by official moderators and even real SE employees). Of the ...
David Arenburg's user avatar
17 votes

Why do you stay?

Having recently stirred up some trouble, I will say that I'm not angry at all and not really thinking of leaving. I did want to improve the site, so I posted some observations on meta and suggested ...
user1118321's user avatar
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15 votes

Why do you stay?

I stay because I like to help people by answering their questions. The reputation isn't bad. It even has a little bit of real-world value. But I wouldn't be able to keep doing it if I didn't feel like ...
Scott Hannen's user avatar
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14 votes

Why do you stay?

It provides a distraction from work that lets me do something useful for other people, and nothing better has come along quite yet. Answering a decent question is very satisfying, although the work ...
hobbs's user avatar
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13 votes

Why do you stay?

I'm stuck here because I haven't quite figured out what's needed to make ActivityPub work to handle Q&A, and I have a whiteboard full of notes trying to think it all through. In fact, I need to ...
Makoto's user avatar
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12 votes

Why do you stay?

SO's Q&A workflow still has no competition. Once I saw it, I stopped using forums altogether. They feel so inferior and inefficient in comparison! Their signal-to-noise ratio is so much lower! ...
ivan_pozdeev's user avatar
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12 votes

Why do you stay?

Because I get bored at work And the site isn't blocked by the network firewall. Wait, you want more of a reason than that? But I don't have one. Code golf?
Draco18s no longer trusts SE's user avatar
11 votes

Why do you stay?

Because this has become a part of my life now. From finding solutions on here daily to the communities I've joined across the network, to all the people that I know and interact with that are here. It'...
Magisch's user avatar
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10 votes

Why does the community mourn for ex-moderators instead of forging a new community?

... instead of working together on something new. First of all, plenty of people are working on something new already: Codidact. But more importantly: there is no real together here. There is no ...
GhostCat's user avatar
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8 votes

Why do you stay?

Stack Overflow mirrors a company I used to work for. I was hired with the promise of "Company 2.0", which was mostly in-house development, no hiring out, no traveling to all the corners of the country,...
Gimby's user avatar
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8 votes

Why do you stay?

I spend so little time on meta that I hadn't even been aware of any recent big kerfuffle or likelihood of mass exodus, but for me, the answer to why I'm still spending time on Stack Overflow is ...
Steve Summit's user avatar
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7 votes

Why do you stay?

This site is a problem magnet. People just post low-quality questions and think they will get an answer for it without providing more information. And when they don't get an answer, they get angry and ...
Nasreddine Galfout's user avatar
6 votes

Why do you stay?

Stay on meta or stay on S.O. in general. I mostly try to avoid meta. I've even blocked it for a while in the past because more often than not I vehemently disagree with the responses I get here when ...
gman's user avatar
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6 votes

Why do you stay?

To be absolutely honest... Powered by frinkiac.com - Season 2 Episode 22 - "Blood Feud"
user692942's user avatar
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6 votes

Why does the community mourn for ex-moderators instead of forging a new community?

"working together on something new" Together with whom? The perceived problem is the high handed actions of the Stack Overflow staff. I don't really see any problems between moderators themselves. ...
James Anderson's user avatar
6 votes

Why do you stay?

To be honest you lost me almost when "my" chatroom was closed. I met a lot of people there on a daily basis. I chatted with some really years! I had also more than 1k consecutive days being online ...
rekire's user avatar
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6 votes

Why do you stay?

I'd say I can stay on SO because I don't participate in Meta too much, nor care much about what's going on on Meta. I am a CS student (my sophomore year just ended) and I learned about SO for its ...
iBug's user avatar
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4 votes

Why do you stay?

.1% of the time I stumble upon a question which intrigues me enough to challenge myself to solve it not because it is the most unique question in the world but because it helps me to better myself. ...
MonkeyZeus's user avatar
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1 vote

Why does the community mourn for ex-moderators instead of forging a new community?

There are askers and answerers. (And one person can be both.) Askers For askers, there is no where else on the internet where you can get answers as fast, as cheap and as accurate. Especially if you ...
Vaccano's user avatar
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