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Does the reddit style format breed toxicity?
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Someone praising Stack Overflow, that's a new one. The most criticized thing about SO is the toxicity and elitism of the users. Downvoting almost always comes with no explanation there.
Well hold on there, im not tryna praise them. I think we need a free and federated alternative. I only mean to say that an answer always has some verbal feedback on it.
The incrediblely low quality of the feedback is legendary there, though.
"How do I X?"
"Do not X. - Fin"
That's the wrong way to go about things. You show them a clearly incorrect example of a code you need help with but say that it's a good code and don't believe anyone can do better. People will jump over themselves to correct you and provide helpful solutions.
Ah yes, Murphy's Law. Instead of asking a question, just post the wrong answer and someone will come along to correct you.