Fireship – The shocking decline of Stack Overflow
Fireship – The shocking decline of Stack Overflow

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Fireship – The shocking decline of Stack Overflow
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As much of an information resource I think it turned out to be for many of us, it’s one of the worst places to actually ask a question for help. Toxic programmer culture just makes it a horrible place. I’ve been writing code for 25 years and the one lesson that’s easy to learn (and early on) is that there are so many folks out there that see things differently than you and approach problems with a different mindset. Sometimes the answer is plain as day to you, and others, a slam dunk is just completely out of reach but obvious to everyone else. SO as a whole needs to learn to give everyone a bit of understanding and either help the community get better or just STFU.
Good that the Fediverse is just on the rise while these platforms are self-destructing (hopefully).
My question would be: When should we expect the Fediverse version of Stack Overflow?
Searchability is not good within the Fediverse, and most traffic to SO is from Google Search... We might need to work on SEO first or nobody will ever see it
Lemmy could be that, just have programming (and other) Q&A communities here.
Lemmy is like Reddit, which is used a lot to ask questions and get help. But StackOverflow fills a different niche, it's meant to be useful to as many people as possible and stay up to date. This is why
I absolutely hate SO. It’s my last resort when looking for help, and I’ve never signed up.
Between snarky arseholes, the “already answered here” comments even when the question isn’t the same, and people saying “dw i solved it” and never stating how they solved it the whole place can just fuck of.
Bruh newpipe cant open piped links
20+ year programmer and I've never made an account on SO. During the early stages of SO, the idea of making people have to earn a certain amount of SO karma just to ask a question seemed like an odd obstacle to place in front of new users. I get why they may want to do it but decisions like that are already divisive and toxic to being with.