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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
@user4581301 I know, not asking question seems weird to me. It is like, asking "wait a second, what makes the apple fall to the ground?" asked by Newton, and somebody can see the question and say, "of course it falls to the ground. Now will we think that it flies up the sky?" and it can even get a lot of supportive laughs from peers. So then he continued, "this person, Newton? Stupid questions. He doesn't deserve to go to the university."
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
@KevinB some of my questions got some downvotes and stayed there indefinitely
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
@KevinB like I said, if the VP saw some questions and thought it is too basic and you claimed you have been working in React for 6 years. Also, some downvoted questions. It can be a quick "red flag". Of course, I am not saying this IS the reason, but I am saying it may not look good. As one book says, "remove questionable content from your online profile. Interviewing is already tough enough. Why make it harder?"
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
@QHarr when the VP look at my offer package, it is possible one of the first things he saw was my resume and the highlight there top 0.08% impact on SO. So he clicks it, and felt he had to demonstrate his power to reject some offers, and now he sees one he can do that for, so within 3 minutes, judgment done
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
I know, (1) it'd appear strange if they want my SO profile and I refuse, and (2) I actually put in my resume that I have a top 0.08% impact on StackOverflow, so that my resume doesn't get lost in the 200 resumes that were submitted by other candidates. Now that I have presented (1) and (2), have you come up with a way to criticize me or bash me?
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
@KarlKnechtel can you not bombard with accusation after accusation. I hope to make my profile look better. You just stomp on it by saying "You failed to this, you failed to that."
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
every day, there are thousands of people asking questions on StackOverflow. I don't know why you'd negate it as if it shouldn't exist
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
If you have no reason to ask a question, what is StackOverflow for?
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Is there a way to separate the account into two, one for questions and one for answers?
I guess unless the person has no question much at all. Otherwise while reading a book or video to learn something new: React, Angular, Vue, many people have questions and teachers have told students in a class, "there is no question that is a dumb question" to encourage student to ask questions. Not having any question is strange to me, but I suppose you can say there are such people
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