People do anything for points on StackOverflow. It's pretty much the same thing
How to become an unpaid technical support worker for Google
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Re: How to become an unpaid technical support worker for Google
#12One of the most beautiful things about the internet is that it enables platforms for individuals to create value and then receive no share of that value. We see much lamenting about lack of innovation in "business plans" around here, and yet we have an historic opportunity to examine the relationship between value creation and compensation. Why is the Etsy IPO plan so exceptional? Why do so menu community members of…
Re: How to become an unpaid technical support worker for Google
#13People do anything for points on StackOverflow. It's pretty much the same thing
Except SO forums contain much more valuable information than official google resources. Also UI of google groups so awful. And google support just a myth, I've never seen any who got any response from them, only a few mentions in internet.
Indeed, most of the useful information about Google tools come from SO!
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#15People do anything for points on StackOverflow. It's pretty much the same thing
Google already monetize their service by making me see ads(which is fair). SO monetize their service by showing me employment opportunities (which to me is better). Google model doesn't need the community to work... The entire SO model is a paying forward knowledge transfer.
So... At least to they it is not the same thing.
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#16I've since switched to a paid email provider.
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#17Wow.....just wow. The "benefits of becoming a top contributor" video made me want to bash my head into a wall.
My college professor used to (still does I bet) proudly put the stack overflow 25karma point sticker and a letter of thanks from the admins on the door to his office. And this was a man with tenure etcetera.
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#18I answered dozens of questions for many days, thinking it will help build credibility (as suggested by another commenter). Then I realized I'm just volunteering as level 1 support, and decided it's not worth it.
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#20This is what made me ditch Gmail. After using it for several years, I stumbled across a serious bug that removed all email from my inbox. I tried contacting support, but there was none; all I got were replies from top contributors pointing me to other people with the same issue. It becsme clear that there was no way to escalate the issue or get help from someone who could actually investigate the bug or help restorin…