In all seriousness, my experience from early days was that the idiots who couldn't be bothered or were too stupid to ask a programming question on the main site would go ask in chat.
I'm very opposed to doing that, in part because it's annoying, in part because it's not effective, and in part because it subverts the entire purpose of the site, which is to build a knowledge base that can help others.
@CodyGray No, it's not. It's pleasing the people that hate all newbie questions.. it's not wanting to get a Question ban. Not wanting to see the blue banner. There's NOTHING wrong with not posting Question, as that should be the LAST RESORT.. according to a lot of close voters. I'm doing exactly what they want.
@RyanM I don't. But it's there and people agree with tit. And.. I've seen what happens to reasonable Questions on this site. I will not have my user card attached to any of those posts.
When I started out I thought I was ask some Questions that had bothered me for a while. Then I started seeing what happens to Questions and I can live with not knowing.. because either way, I'm not getting an Answer to them.
@CodyGray I don't really care. As long as I see what I'm seeing happening on main, I'm not going to help those haters get their frustration out on my posts.
@CodyGray I use the site all the time. I search for stuff and I find Answers.
The point is that you had time to prepare, not that other people had time to prepare for you. If you want other people to help you, then you need to post it. And, of course, it might get closed. Well, that's the first step to helping.
Fun fact: I started asking questions here before I knew anything about programming. In fact, I learned programming by asking and answering questions on Stack Overflow.
@manro You can't know. Even I don't know exactly who. I mean, I can't connect back to which account was deleted and affected you. I can see a list of the deleted accounts, but I can't see their exact voting histories, so I have no idea if they voted for you or not.
@CodyGray It is. Every version of my scripts are available as source code. And!.. had I asked any of the questions I had, they would most certainly have been closed.
I am not sure I believe that the source code being available is the same thing. The source code for plenty of other userscripts was publicly available to you, but it obviously did not help.
@CodyGray You mean I selfishly made scripts and posted them on Stack Apps? And I selfishly maintain those script? And I selfishly added feature-requests? Are you kidding me?!?
@CodyGray That is not true. I looked at other scripts too. And I used Stack to search for solutions. And please don't tell me that I should post another "How do I iterate an HTML Collection in JavaScript", because that would not have gone well for me.
@CodyGray But by all means, you want more Questions on Stack Overflow, I'll find those obscure regex Questions I have. You're welcome to post them, if you think they'll add value to the site. Then you can take the fight with the regex-duo yourself. I have no interest in doing that.
Here we go: What is in the capture group of ((?<=")?) on the two separate strings of "something and something ?