Yeah? You answer a lot of questions over on StackOverflow? I would love to see that. To see how it is less hostile than PM. To see how friendly and welcoming SO would be to you specifically. To see how many years of friendly warnings they would give you to cease nonsense and participate to the level you claim you're qualified. You are just a chronic irritant here. You're anathema to their ethos.

Have you noticed how easy it is to single out your content even when posted anonymously? How friendly the monastery is to beginners and even some posts that test the "there are no stupid questions" adage? How the price of participation here is just effort and it returns friendship, humor, experience, healthy challenges, and professional growth?


In reply to Re^2: Questions on Perlmonks by Your Mother
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