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Is Stack Overflow toxic?

Stack Overflow, the largest Q&A platform for programmers, has become an indispensable resource for developers worldwide. However, over time, the platform has also gained a reputation for being "toxic."
Many users have concerns about the platform's harsh criticism, aggressive downvotes, and sometimes unwelcoming atmosphere. Not only that, there is this competition for reputation points that can lead to a sense of superiority, discouraging newcomers or less-experienced users from fully engaging with the community.

Do you believe Stack Overflow is toxic?

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Sadeedpv🥇

It is crucial to bear in mind that Stack Overflow strives to uphold a specific standard of quality in both questions and answers. The platform also emphasizes self-learning and encourages users to research before posting questions.

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MUHAMMED YILMAZ

Bro, there is no standart SOF site. There are guys, they are advertising their own.

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Liaqat Ali

But what's the point when you beginners can't really get the help they need. A senior dev would sort it out anyway.

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Michael Moreno • Edited

The thing is, Stack Overflow is meant to be a question and answer site. They dislike questions that don't have definitive answers, and they don't tolerate any discussion.

It's not meant to be a forum, like say, Reddit. The people that dislike Stack Overflow for these reasons don't understand the purpose of Stack Overflow and they want it to be something it's not.

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Sadeedpv🥇

Well then again, there is this race for reputation points which leads to downvoting questions/answers without even reading them.

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Voltra

You lose a reputation point when downvoting.

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Sadeedpv🥇

I don't think you can lose reputation points by downvoting questions. You only lose reputation when you downvote answers.

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Michael Moreno

Well there's no excuse for that, of course :)

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Liaqat Ali

But you can't deny it's toxicity.

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Mohammed • Edited

StackOverflow has general rules about how to ask questions and encourages doing research first. However, what ticks me off is when mods or answers resort to mockery instead of actually helping by referring to the rules.

Let's suppose someone asks "How do I make minecraft in java?". Of course, it's not a very good question by StackOverflow standards. But then of course, someone will leave a comment like "Did you try 'import mojang.minecraft.Minecraft'?".

That's IMO what makes StackOverflow toxic. It's okay to have rules but be helpful, not a jerk.

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Sadeedpv🥇

I agree ✊

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Aaron Storrer

No. I do think Stack Overflow is hostile to new users. There are many rules and specific guidelines, which are enforced without any mercy. The platform has a steep learning curve as well. That said, the purpose is centered around making sure the content on the website retains a certain amount of quality, and Stack Overflow's success demonstrates that. Perhaps the site could be gentler with newcomers, but there is a reason behind it all.

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Liaqat Ali

New comers are turning away from SO anyway.

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Sadeedpv🥇

Perhaps the site could be gentler with newcomers, but there is a reason behind it all.

I agree 🙌

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Joe Mainwaring

Do you believe Stack Overflow is toxic?

Toxic may be a stretch, but I would certainly call it swampy. I stopped contributing to that platform after several negative reactions to detailed answers I provided.

My answers were never wrong, but they didn't align with the strict perspective of the poster.

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Darren Harding

I've never had a bad experience on Stack Overflow per se, but I'll always only post a question on there as a last resort, which I guess is the way it's supposed to be.

But the main reason I do that is not just because I've exhausted all my options but also because I always get the feeling I'm either going to get patronised, made to feel stupid or criticised for the quality of my code for example. It could just be down to my lack of confidence sometimes but I feel it can be a pretty harsh place, especially for newcomers. It feels like there are a lot of egos floating about there.

But for the most part people have been helpful when I've needed it.

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Adup Sharma

You are criticized by people with high reputation. When you answering or questioning. They will always find some fault and will downvote.
In my case, when I just started answering questions, I stumbled upon 2 similar questions and I answered them same. And one guy checked my profile and because, I just started and had given only 7-8 answers, he said that I'm repeating my answers and downvoted my answer. I replied him that the answer is correct. But he replied with that you should share your previous answer. Ok I got that but whats the reason for downvote when you can clearly see I just started. If its not demotivating and toxic and I dont know what is.

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Sohang Chopra

Stack Overflow is now the last place I would ever consider asking a new question. Sites like Reddit are much better & helpful for asking questions and actually getting relevant answers.

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Liaqat Ali

It is toxic. In fact, it's one of the most trending searches about it at this point.

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Liaqat Ali

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