Joe on Nostr: I don't like #stackoverflow because i feel that it is wrong and dangerous for the ...
I don't like #stackoverflow because i feel that it is wrong and dangerous for the developer community to give one entity so much control over us. But I go on there all the time and I have never seen the toxicity that people are always ranting about.
Is it toxic to make corrections or help a person ask the right question so as to release accidental self imposed restrictions?
Does anyone have an example of something that people do there that is toxic?
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