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feature requests are for core code changes/additions (comment edited Jan 31, 2018 at 15:07)
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As student, I recently asked myself - and other mates did - why Stack Overflow had no special diet foradapted to students, more indulgent than with developers. Indeed, we noticed that our questions were frequently downvoted or did not receive enough attention. I don't find it normal that a beginner does not really have the same chance than an experimented developer, as its reputation tends to stay low

Thus, although I perfectly understand that Stack should remain something for "professional developers" and not a MOOC-provider, I think that it should be fine to give a special status to students to avoid them being discouraged to ask questions that could seem obvious.

So I would suggest a scholarship proof from the university or school to avoid derives. It would witness of open-mindness

As student, I recently asked myself - and other mates did - why Stack Overflow had no special diet for students. Indeed, we noticed that our questions were frequently downvoted or did not receive enough attention.

Thus, although I perfectly understand that Stack should remain something for "professional developers" and not a MOOC-provider, I think that it should be fine to give a special status to students to avoid them being discouraged to ask questions that could seem obvious.

So I would suggest a scholarship proof from the university or school to avoid derives. It would witness of open-mindness

As student, I recently asked myself - and other mates did - why Stack Overflow had no special diet adapted to students, more indulgent than with developers. Indeed, we noticed that our questions were frequently downvoted or did not receive enough attention. I don't find it normal that a beginner does not really have the same chance than an experimented developer, as its reputation tends to stay low

Thus, although I perfectly understand that Stack should remain something for "professional developers" and not a MOOC-provider, I think that it should be fine to give a special status to students to avoid them being discouraged to ask questions that could seem obvious.

So I would suggest a scholarship proof from the university or school to avoid derives. It would witness of open-mindness

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When will students be taken into account?

As student, I recently asked myself - and other mates did - why Stack Overflow had no special diet for students. Indeed, we noticed that our questions were frequently downvoted or did not receive enough attention.

Thus, although I perfectly understand that Stack should remain something for "professional developers" and not a MOOC-provider, I think that it should be fine to give a special status to students to avoid them being discouraged to ask questions that could seem obvious.

So I would suggest a scholarship proof from the university or school to avoid derives. It would witness of open-mindness