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by marcosdumay
1272 days ago
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> Those are the same questions that people ask on SO On the good threads that become helpful, yeah. On most of it, no, those are not the questions people ask there. They will focus on unrelated marginal issues, try to refuse to answer the question, just assume the reason the person is doing it (even when explicitly told on the question), and just throw wrong answers on the wall to see if they stick. (Granted, throwing things on the wall is a useful way to answer some questions, but not all.) It's good that Google rewards the first kind of thread, but the second one is what sends people away from the platform. |
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Q: "I'm trying to configure Foo to produce Bar, but it's giving me this error!"
A1: "What are you really trying to do?" [Unsaid: I don't know how to produce Bar either]
A2: "You should not be trying to produce Bar. Instead you should produce Baz. I know how to do that--follow the following steps..."
A3: "Producing Bar will not solve what I imagine your goal is. In the general case, you may need to produce many different results, which I would rather answer about..."
Q: "Uhh, thanks everyone, but I'm just trying to configure Foo to produce Bar."