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For questions regarding the conduct of users on Stack Exchange, usually with regard to existing rules and expectations.

7 votes

How can I deal with a helpful, but abrasive, answerer?

whose answers are perceived to be phrased in dismissive, abrasive terms? Perception depends on the audience, not just the one responsible. If something appears to violate the Code of Conduct, of cou …
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
26 votes

Possible solutions to why there is still so much 'attitude' and condescension on S.O. after ...

[Stack Overflow] still has so many people with a bad attitude I agree. So does the overall Stack Exchange network. For example, these sites have very many people who: believe that they are entitled …
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
11 votes

What about the community is "toxic" to new users?

The word "toxic" I cannot possibly answer the question sincerely without first challenging the frame introduced by talking about "toxicity". My extensive experience in Internet debate has led me to th …
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
5 votes

Is "spoon-feeding" banned like it is "help vampire"?

For that matter, as I already commented, one of the words you use as shorthand for a "toxic behavior" bothers me - not because of anything contained in the word itself, but because I find the ascribed …
Karl Knechtel's user avatar
5 votes

What is considered "unfriendly or unkind" (and not) under the new CoC?

Why did you not stop and check what type of questions are allowed here before asking? Thats really rude. The called-out behaviour is rude, and it's not in turn rude to say so (although it isn't nece …
Karl Knechtel's user avatar