• Lil' Bobby Tables@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    How about this. SO is a conglomerate of volunteering peers, who do not work for you, do not work with (and sometimes compete with) each other, and agree to meet as honest professionals to solve common problems and clarify interesting issues. This is why the presentation of the question is so important.

    It is not a tutorial site, a help desk, or a source of free labor. It’s denigrating to treat it that way.

    If you’ve got a stupid question, that’s fine, there’s nothing wrong with that, we all have them now and then. But if it is not conducive to the field, we much prefer you throw it on a web bot like GPT first, and return to SO for reflection if you need it.

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      1 year ago

      How about this. SO is a conglomerate of volunteering peers, who do not work for you (…)

      And that’s fine. Ignore the question and move on with your life.

      As you’ve said, you are only a volunteer. You don’t own the service nor do you get to dictate what other people’s doubts are worthy or not. If you want to help others them share whatever you can share. Otherwise go find a better use of your time without getting in the way of every other volunteer.

      It is not a tutorial site, a help desk, or a source of free labor. It’s denigrating to treat it that way.

      Stack Overflow states quite clearly in its home page that it is “A community-based space to find and contribute answers to technical challenges”.

      Call it “help desk” or whatever. Stack Overflow is by design a place to ask questions to technical challenges.

      You do not get to dictate what other people find challenging. You do not get to abuse services to abuse people by denigrating them.