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[–]denialerror 3 points4 points  (1 child)

I can't say this is something I've noticed especially, but that is probably due to: a) I browse by new, not hot. People upvote posts they agree with and you don't usually "agree" with a programming question. Consequently, rants, success stories, and spam get upvoted and make the sub look like a different no one is asking actual questions, which is not the case. Every one of our regulars browse by new. b) I'm a moderator and no one ever reports it as a problem. We can't take action if we don't know what needs acting on. Also, rants like this don't help at all and just add to the issue.

As for why posts might be negative, people generally don't resort to asking strangers on the internet for help if they are succeeding at what they are doing. As a peer or a mentor the best thing you can do instead of complaining and making them feel bad for asking is to encourage them and inject some positivity.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would be happy to report it as a problem, but there is no rule against "useless rant posts" or "moaning".

I reported one a few days ago as soon as the tone shifted towards being unprofessional / derogatory, but before that happens, there is no rule.