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@g-m-f I Google my shit before I ask. I view it as being lazy, but apparently rather than reading answers that have already been given, some ask questions without looking first.
That's not to say I ask most of my questions on SO. Mainly Reddit, actually, because people there are much more tolerant. I get fed up with asshole mods closing relevant questions because they can't find a way to bullshit their way out of them (yes, there was a closed question on there that was marked irrelevant even though it clearly was VERY relevant. Fuckin' mods. Wish I'd bookmarked it, would be nice to prove this point).
The content on SO isn't bad. Sometimes, the management is. -
Also, @Huuugo by the time people here tell you it's good or not, someone over there will have already shot you down and/or marked your question.
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login1057yBefore complaining, read at least one "how to ask" pages and try respect the advice there
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spacem18367yI understand how people ask the wrong question. Eg. Sometimes I want to ask questions that cannot be answered and I don't really know a place for that.
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Huuugo25057yFunny how StackOverflow complaints continue, but nobody ever posts a link to their question here
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rraallvv07yWhy isn't there a site specifically for the google-my-stuff kind of questions? Something with a domain name like "GoogleMyStuff.com" :P ...I'd bet it would attract a lot of traffic.
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rraallvv07y@Huuugo I tried this query "please give me the definition of the meaning of live and don't bother me with stupid stuff"...but googling wasn't too help full. It's like trying to do object oriented programing with assembler
So people here are complaining about StackOverflow being rude and unfriendly to noobs.
Post a link to your question and people here will judge whether it's a good question/answer.
We will see whether it's the network or your questions being just bad.
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