I was fighting the comments, of a FGITW posting a wrong answer and getting upvotes (because first and it looks good), while I post the right one and I get treated of doing things "pretty low"
I've found that it's more rewarding (in terms of reputation and pleasantness) to just be the FGITW.
user4639281
@Tunaki I've done that. It is amazing how you can basically post an answer with code in it that works which sounds similar to the problem in the question and get upvoted for it. While someone who actually takes the time to suss out what the real problem is and formulate a proper answer can get nothing by the time they post it because everyone has already moved on.
user4639281
@kayess moderators are immutable, use const instead.
I like how, no matter what version of Python I tailor my answers to for whatever relevant reason, someone will complain that things don't work the same in the version I didn't use.
user4639281
@TigerhawkT3 Simple: post a separate answer for each version of Python
@TinyGiant The people who prefer Python 2 will upvote their preferred one and downvote the other, and those who prefer Python 3 will do the same. Neutral net tag points, but vast rep! Genius!
Except for the people who will downvote both regardless of their usefulness because of some perceived injustice caused by you answering a question twice.
Delete the Xamairn tag. It is a typo and questions should be tagged Xamarin. I changed all questions tagged with it to the correct tag (which was just a measily 4).
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/xamairn