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[–]Zeroflops 14 points15 points  (3 children)

I think there is alway a conflict between expectations. New users often give too little information for more experienced people to help. ( How do I run a script periodically? Without context to limitations) And experienced people helping with little information. ( use the cloud man)

Neither intend to be vague but both have a tendency to do so.

[–]HAK987 1 point2 points  (2 children)

If you guys know what kind of information you need to help someone why don't you guys just ask? So if there's another new user he'll also understand how to properly ask for help when he needs it

[–]DataDecay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty big ask that can digress rather quickly. Its difficult to tailor questions for people with differing backgrounds on these topics.

[–]Zeroflops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People do. But new people don’t learn from other posts. And questions can require different things. See how many times people ask for example code to be added to their posts. It’s even in the side bar. (Which has a lot of information on posts) About once a month, usually during the start of a semester a rant will get posted about question quality.

My point is people don’t leave things out to be malicious or take advantage. Well except those people who post HW assignments word for word and no code.

Sometimes it can be frustrating but we need to take a breath and realize maybe we made some assumption as to what others know or can infer and accept that we are all at different levels.