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  • If you’re here to help others, be patient and welcoming. Learning how to participate in our community can be daunting, especially if someone is new. Be supportive while others are learning.

    If you’re here to help others, be patient and welcoming. Learning how to participate in our community can be daunting, especially if someone is new. Be supportive while others are learning.

     
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  • If you’re here to help others, be patient and welcoming. Learning how to participate in our community can be daunting, especially if someone is new. Be supportive while others are learning.

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I don't think there is anything wrong with the current Code of Conduct. Worse yet, Stack Exchange and I have different things we want out of it. SE wants to be "an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language"an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language. I want a site where I can "get a solution to the problem I am facing"get a solution to the problem I am facing. I want expertise. I expect decent human behaviour.

If you want an "an inclusive community"an inclusive community, go find your sub reddit. I want good questions with excellent answers.

I don't think there is anything wrong with the current Code of Conduct. Worse yet, Stack Exchange and I have different things we want out of it. SE wants to be "an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language". I want a site where I can "get a solution to the problem I am facing". I want expertise. I expect decent human behaviour.

If you want an "an inclusive community", go find your sub reddit. I want good questions with excellent answers.

I don't think there is anything wrong with the current Code of Conduct. Worse yet, Stack Exchange and I have different things we want out of it. SE wants to be an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language. I want a site where I can get a solution to the problem I am facing. I want expertise. I expect decent human behaviour.

If you want an an inclusive community, go find your sub reddit. I want good questions with excellent answers.

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I don't think there is anything wrong with the current Code of Conduct. Worse yet, Stack Exchange and I have different things we want out of it. SE wants to be an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language"an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language". I want a site where I can get a solution to the problem I am facing"get a solution to the problem I am facing". I want expertise. I expect decent human behaviour.

If you want an an inclusive community"an inclusive community", go find your sub reddit. I want good questions with excellent answers.

I don't think there is anything wrong with the current Code of Conduct. Worse yet, Stack Exchange and I have different things we want out of it. SE wants to be an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language. I want a site where I can get a solution to the problem I am facing. I want expertise. I expect decent human behaviour.

If you want an an inclusive community, go find your sub reddit. I want good questions with excellent answers.

I don't think there is anything wrong with the current Code of Conduct. Worse yet, Stack Exchange and I have different things we want out of it. SE wants to be "an inclusive community where all people feel welcome and can participate, regardless of expertise, identity, or language". I want a site where I can "get a solution to the problem I am facing". I want expertise. I expect decent human behaviour.

If you want an "an inclusive community", go find your sub reddit. I want good questions with excellent answers.

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