• Dept@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    imo it’s not that correcting feels better than helping but rather it’s easier to correct someone than draft an answer of your own.

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      1 year ago

      Sometimes that’s part of the issue (or the whole deal), but sometimes it’s not even that.

      Sometimes it’s that someone asked something difficult and elaborate to answer, which has been answered a ton of times, and it’s tedious to answer again and again. But if someone answers with misinformation or even straight FUD, then one needs to feel the urge to correct that to prevent misinformation.

      I suffered that with questions in r/QtFramework. Tons of licensing questions, repeated over and over, from people who have not bothered to read a bit about such a well known and popular license as LGPL. Then someone who cares little for the nuance answers something heavy handed, and paints a wrong picture. Then I can’t let the question pass. I need to correct the shitty answer. :-(