• @CoffeeDev
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    1 year ago

    Lemmy could be that, just have programming (and other) Q&A communities here.

    • Aloso
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      61 year ago

      Lemmy is like Reddit, which is used a lot to ask questions and get help. But StackOverflow fills a different niche, it’s meant to be useful to as many people as possible and stay up to date. This is why

      • there’s a distinction between “comments” and “answers” (comments can be used to request additional information, and for meta discussion)
      • both questions and answers can be modified by other users, for example to
        • add more information, or remove unnecessary details
        • correct outdated information
        • fix typos and formatting
        • rephrase sentences that are confusing
      • a question can be closed as duplicate, so people always find the oldest thread of the question with the best/most detailed answers
      • before submitting a question, you get a list of related questions to avoid creating a duplicate question
      • questions have tags, making them easier to search for
      • @CoffeeDev
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        51 year ago

        I haven’t used Stack Overflow in a while so I forgot about most of those features, and as long as it also uses ActivityPub it doesn’t really matter that much if it is a different platform. I think some of those features could even be useful on Lemmy (tagging posts would be nice and maybe community-editable posts could be a thing that communities could choose to enable).