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Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?
"making yourself feel big and the questioner feel small, isn't an appropriate line of instruction to take with a stranger you only see once" --> I've seen cultures in which this is the exact most appropriate line of action, this is what is culturally expected! Anyway, an "SO culture" is a good thing, I believe, but, again, very hard to establish in general. Easy for the heavy users, but those same heavy users (most of them, probably) already know what is the expected behavior. The issue still persists with new / relatively new users.
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Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?
(even if they are just plain wrong)
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Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?
The other important thing here is: "what is rudeness?". It's tightly coupled with culture, and this is a global website. Impossible to accommodate every culture. Someone will always have their feelings hurt, no matter what. People should just stop whining when they get their share of knowledge from experts for free. If you want an example of an extremely different culture in this regard, go to pt.stackoverflow.com -- you'll see extremely long answers (with useless, courteous preambles and conclusions that add nothing) and you'll rarely, if ever, see people telling that others are wrong.
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