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BillWoodruff31-Oct-12 21:49
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Hi Frank,

First of all, I am sorry to hear you've had such a negative experience seeking support on CP, which I think is usually excellent, and delivered with empathy to the person who asked the question.

I agree with (what I see as) the "gist" of one responder's comment on this thread: that without at least naming the group where you posted, and got an abusive response: it's hard to respond to this post with any specifics.

I'm guessing your experience was on a specific QA forum.

I also very much agree with Pete O'Hanlon's view that CP really does not need to split any of the support forums into "levels of skill" categories.

You do have the power to vote on responses: to report them as abuse, to vote them down, and to respond back to any response you see as inappropriate, or abusive, or off-topic. Did you exercise that power ?

In practice, in general, it seems to me like the C# language forum ... compared to the C# QA Forums ... is usually a place where "higher-level" questions are asked, and issues are posed, and there is less "tolerance," there, for questions that are vague, don't indicate what technical context they are in, etc.

There has been an issue with one of the most frequent responders on Q&A (and highest rep), going off into wild-tangents, delivering sermons, or lectures, telling people they are stupid, etc. There have been instances of responses on Q&A that "make fun of" the poster's lack of English language skills, suggestive of racism.

Well, that's the real world: some people are cruel; some kind; some like you more than you deserve for unknown reasons; some hate you for unknown reasons; some kick you when you are down; some offer a helping-hand ?

When I am on QA, and see what I think is an off-the-wall response, I usually put in a response on the thread telling said responder what I think is wrong with their response, and I, at times, report these responses as abuse, as well as down-voting them.

In fact, our esteemed colleague Pete O'Hanlon commented here on this forum, some time ago, that he had to leave helping-out on Q&A activity because he just couldn't stand the behavior of one or two individuals.

There have been numerous posts here on this forum, over the last year, regarding Q&A forums, what questioners should be required to do; what to do about people who frequently seem to give long-winded off-topic responses, etc. The issue you raise is not a novelty, here !

But, I think it's unrealistic to expect that people who are busy working professionals, operating on the cutting edge, and with families to support, and deadlines to meet, will have a lot of time to give to answering questions. I think I am lucky (we're all lucky) that such people take the time they do: to respond here, very generously !

I'm afraid you'll have to put-up with the likes of put-out-to-pasture re-treads, like me Smile | :)

I have been unable to help out on QA, which I enjoy doing, for about a month due to an intractable (so far, even with Microsoft's Visual Studio Install forum moderators' help) technical problem that I can't un-install VS Studio 2012, and re-installing my original VS 2010 won't work either.

In any case, I hope you will come to view your negative experience as "an outlier on the fringe of one side of the bell curve" on CP's generally excellent track-record of enabling quality member-to-member support.

sincerely, Bill
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