AlbertEngelB
Full Stack Developer
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Member for 16 years, 2 months
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St. Louis, MO, USA
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Low quality questions and answers from University assignments
People learning how to be devs. Professor gives braindead assignment. Community then decides to punish askers by downvoting their question and telling them they're doing it wrong. Welcome to being a dev on Stack Overflow I guess? Seriously though, this screams a situation where StackOverflow staff should get into contact with the university and professor and explain why this isn't acceptable. Punishing clueless kids probably just out of high school (or equivalent) doesn't feel like the right answer.
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Can we lower the minimum reputation points requirement for chat based on other factors?
The only people who would invite people into chat would be people who are willing to go through the process of inviting them to chat and waiting until they join. If the user inviting them leaves, then kick them out of the channel. Other users of the channel won't have to deal with their questions, and the user has a vague pointer on how to move forward. There's this weird fast-food manager thought process around StackOverflow where if a new user asks a bad question, OBVIOUSLY they are just going to waste people's time. Empirical evidence, best evidence.
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Can we lower the minimum reputation points requirement for chat based on other factors?
Yeah, sure it is. So explain to me again why new users need access to it?
I don't know, to help guide the new user to crafting better questions in the future? FAQ's are generalistic, whereas a chat convo would allow you to show them what it would mean using the specific question as an example. Real world examples are better than "HAY DID U RED FAQ?!" answers / comments that SO is notorious for.
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Understanding the winterbash-2015 countdown
@Will Comments are for the weak!
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Should this specific hot question about high level approaches to improve performances be closed?
Someone posts something that users enjoy reading about, both the problem and possible approaches. Rule lawyer appears, complaining that it's off topic in meta. Valid interesting question gets closed, and probably deleted in a few weeks time. Thanks rule lawyers!
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Why do people scare off new users?
I'd argue fostering this climate of hostility will drive out volunteers who are looking to help people new to programming as well.
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Why do people scare off new users?
@09stephenb Welcome to StackOverflow, where no one wants to hear they are act horribly to new users who may not know a ton of programming. Any action that varies from "close, downvote, don't comment or provide any support" to bad questions will be swiftly met with downvotes and question / comment flags.
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I declare [declarations] be a synonym of [declaration]
I'm not even sure what is tag satire and what is serious at this point.
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Should "Give me a regex that does X" questions be closed?
@sashoalm "Real" questions? Seems pretty vague and opinionated.