I mainly joined because I started having questions related to coding. Mainly before I learned proper research methods though ^^" One of the other reasons why exactly this site is because my research efforts almost always landed me here, and they still do
I think it was triggered by finding posts I could actually answer. Then it moved over to it actually having a learning benefit even if I don't use what the question asks about in development. I don't remember the exact reason or when I started answering (some of the answers have also been caught by question deletion), but it was basically because I saw an opportunity to learn more from it.
I'm on every day, yeah. For 584 consecutive days too xD Most of what I do on here is moderation (editing, flagging, closing, and the periodic deletion). I don't answer as much as I used to because I end up closing a lot of the stuff I could've answered (mainly because it's already been posted). But when I do, it's mainly on the Kotlin tag. I'm also active in some of the moderation rooms, and chat in general
There's a bunch of pre-defined guidelines for post content along with other meta (including tagging, various content that's considered noise (as in doesn't really add anything to the post), in addition to the various rules for questions and answers (closure/flagging/deletion policies).
Yeah, that has happened a couple times. One of the newer reasons, which I think there are some other people who agree with, is the lack of SE-sided implementation of feature requests. There's a lot of open ones that haven't been declined, but aren't planned or completed either.
And the title editing restrictions that for an instance block editing because the title isn't allowed for whatever reason. Some of the quality checks kinda fail
@VikasYendluri I mean the various things the SE (Stack Exchange) devs can do. There's a lot of dev going on (although some of it might not even be noticeable). The community itself produces a bunch of feature requests on mod tools, but a lot of them are just left there. They might be implemented eventually, but it's kinda slow imo
There's a related feature request that I haven't stored anywhere for some reason, but that essentially creates a mod queue before questions are released. Possibly related to the mentorship project, I don't remember. Anyways, that would enable a lot of improved moderation, along with fixing critical issues before it's posted. And help avoid questions that're off-topic from being asked on the wrong site.
this was extremely helpful. Thanks so much for making time to chat! I think that's all my questions. Is there anything else you wish for me to know about stack overflow and how you use it?
Nothing I can think of off the top of my head, no ^^" But if you're interested about SO/SE in general, you could probably learn a lot from Meta Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Exchange