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by teh_klev
5052 days ago
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"They had a preconceived notion of what StackOverflow Is and they are going to stick to it, users be damned." Which is why the site is hugely successful. If you want discussion then do it here or on Reddit. I don't want the questions I ask about why something doesn't work in jQuery or C# or C++ or whatever drowned out by Ruby Vs Python posts or stuff like the question cletus mentioned above, or "what have I got in my pocket" mysteries. The brilliance of Stack Overflow is how quickly one can get answers to "specific programming problems" because everyone on the site is focused on answering these types of questions, not participating in discussion and navel gazing. |
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You and Jeff are confused about what makes stackoverflow.com successful.
The reason stackoverflow is successful is because it's a clone of another successful tech Q&A site (experts-exchange.com) minus the scummy answer cloaking plus some social voting.
That's it.
All this stuff about the "right kinds" of questions being "key to its success" is based on absolutely nothing. There is nothing to support that. The one thing we do know is that deleting high quality user-generated content pisses people off.