Why StackExchange Will Eventually Fail
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Why StackExchange Will Eventually Fail
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#4No reason as to actually WHY StackExchange will fail is given, but rather it's a whining about the StackExchange sites approval mechanism. I may agree with the author and may dislike this mechanism too, but the article has nothing to do with the title and is very emotional.
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#5But, yelling fail from asp.net is hilarious as ASP is almost guaranteed to fail when MS needs some revenue or market leverage and gets everyone to dump ASP/.net dev stack for MS's latest "greatest" acronym.
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#6> my answers are my own, and they reflect my mood, and my typos. and if they want me ot fix them they should ask me.
'Mood' is useless to those reading your posts, regardless of whether you care. I like SO because the answers are for the community and not individual egos.
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#8From the article: > my answers are my own, and they reflect my mood, and my typos. and if they want me ot fix them they should ask me. 'Mood' is useless to those reading your posts, regardless of whether you care. I like SO because the answers are for the community and not individual egos.
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#9The intention of this post is to be polarizing and controversial in order garner traffic. It doesn't deliver on anything insightful or interesting.
It's posts like these that often allow those running the ship to get objective feedback on how their decisions are affecting the community.
It came across a little nasty, but informative nonetheless.