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Is it possible to ban people who ask what programming language to learn?
Or maybe move them to a separate sandbox? =)) Really, every fifth question on the toaster is like this...
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If the developers do not meet us halfway with the filtering of questions, you will have to load the plugin for the browser.
I am for a recursive approach:
not only these, but also those who ask:
"Is it possible to ban people who ask - what programming language to study?"
"Is it possible to ban people who ask - "Is it possible to ban people who ask - what programming language to learn?"
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(c) The first rule of Fight Club.
It's better to make some kind of filters so that people can add the words / tags / phrases themselves to their filters and not see them. The question "What programming language to learn" can have different connotations. For example, an experienced programmer may be interested in the prospects of an industry without knowing anything about it, and new technologies in it. Not sure if a question like this would be annoying to the community.
Well, banning immediately is also not very cool, maybe the user has not figured out the interface yet, in my opinion the search bar is too gloomy and there is nothing to catch on the eye to find it in 3 seconds on the page, but the "ask a question" button is visible immediately, stands out and well. Can warnings what to expose.
You can conduct a questionnaire with checkboxes before the first question asked, briefly explaining the rules of the resource, it seems that it was like that on Habré, before I was banned from ridonly there. Well, in this questionnaire \ in these tips, you can write they say "Before you ask a question, use the search, many questions have already received their answers, for example, the link: What programming language to study?"
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