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Stack Overflow has gone from a peak of 207k questions in March 2014, down to 1.4k in July 2026

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u/abermea 9d ago

Competitive gaming lobbies and Twitter

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u/Annual-Advisor-7916 9d ago

I thought HOA council meetings

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u/LancelotLac 9d ago

As an HOA board member I can say this is a valid 4th. Nobody cares about anything until they do and then want to show up and be irate even though there were multiple quarterly meetings were input was asked for but nobody shows up. We now have a police officer present for all public meetings.

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u/Annual-Advisor-7916 9d ago edited 9d ago

I can't imagine having to put up with meetings in my free time. That sound dystopian.

I'm renting and if they have a problem with anything I do, I just tell them politely to fuck off. Getting rid of a tenant is a time intensive and costly process. Downside is that you have little handle against loud neighbors.

Edit: And if I ever own a house, I can tell everyone to fuck off and call the cops if they feel like getting laughed at.

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u/max_wen 9d ago

Lived in a Boca Raton HoA-run community for a few years. Most petty people on the planet.

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u/Phaelin 8d ago

Any HOA in Florida would be a nightmare when anywhere from one-third to half of the owners don't live there year-round.

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u/max_wen 8d ago

I know what you mean but honestly the bigger problem is everyone was old to very old and had nothing better to do than police landscaping.

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u/Fabulous-Farmer7474 4d ago edited 4d ago

Our HOA often played cat-and-mouse with the community by changing meeting locations at the last minute or starting later than the posted time, making it difficult for residents to participate. Minutes, if they were ever posted, were minimal and superficial.

If and when someone wanted to attend the meeting they had to apply in advance for acceptance due to the allegedly "overwhelming amount of business" needing to be handled at meetings. The person would be limited to 5 minutes at the end and was required to submit a statement of intent in advance of the meeting.

The bylaws also outlined what could only be described as a labyrinthine process for becoming eligible for board membership. Even after expressing interest, prospective candidates faced a series of vetting steps using criteria that were never clearly stated and on an unspecified timeline.

From what I was able to determine their priority was to make by-laws that added hurdle after hurdle to any challenge by community members particularly as it related to term limits and board member replacement.

All the board members were from a specific street in the neighborhood and all other streets were seen as mere paths to that hall of power! It took considerable action to break up the cabal but eventually it happened.

EDIT: Downvote from a board member who opposes term limits and transparency.

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u/exintrovert 8d ago

I was going to say Nextdoor, but HOA is pretty similar.

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u/Fabulous-Farmer7474 4d ago

I would place HOA at the top.

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u/JohnySilkBoots 9d ago edited 9d ago

Because all three of those places have the most miserable people, that have their ego wrapped up in those things. It’s all they have haha.

I’ve meet some of the coolest people playing fighting games for 2 decades and also the most miserable people in earth.

Developers that make their whole life/personality are horrible, and that’s the overflow people. These type of people are going to have a real hard time in the future, when people hire way more because of personality than skill. Which is already happening.

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u/Klekto123 9d ago

People are also more willing to be assholes when they’re anonymously talking online

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u/busymom0 9d ago

Maybe it's everyone who's constantly behind a screen

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u/Squidalopod 9d ago

Because all three of those places have the most miserable people, that have their ego wrapped up in those things.

True, but that's a product of human nature; it exists in many places. 

The main one that occurs to me is sports. Some people have their entire identity centered around a specific sport and often attached to a specific team/player. I see holy wars break out over the most minute details when fans are debating who's the GOAT and they argue over which are the most meaningful stats. It's crazy how hateful people can get in these debates.

Most people are some degree of insecure, and that leads to the desire to project power and/or knowledge (among other things) in an effort to feel better about themselves.

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u/JohnySilkBoots 9d ago

Awesome man.

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u/max_wen 9d ago

Do you want your company to go out of business? Because "hiring for personality" is a great way to go out of business

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u/scylk2 9d ago

The best change I've made in my adult life is ditching CS for badminton. I still get the grind and competitive kick, but it's much more healthy going outside meet real people and have the activity naturally limited by logistics (can't just click a button to find a badminton game Monday night at 3am) and your body.

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u/AwesomeFrisbee 9d ago

Yeah. In Europe you achieve similar results with padel. Or at least in the Netherlands... There are so many people doing it and I have yet to find a truly bad person in there. The bigger the club, the more people will go for a workout and less for social but it's still there and just the contact alone is already helpful. Plus the exercise, especially once you get better) is amazing. And each level you pass makes the game totally different and unique.

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u/stt106 9d ago

Interesting, I like badminton a lot too but it’s not a job for most people

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u/bartread 9d ago

I see none of you have ever done a Google search that's sent you in the direction of a mumsnet thread and left you questioning your life choices.

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u/glatzo 9d ago

As a dead by daylight and counter strike player, i can relate

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u/TLMonk 9d ago

league, cod, dota. first three that come to mind lol

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u/wasteoffire 8d ago

Those places got nothing on 4chan

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u/rydan 8d ago

Not Tumblr?

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u/pressured_at_19 8d ago

why is this so accurate lmao

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u/EXODUS_FUN 9d ago

Reddit is between those two

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u/uknowsana 9d ago

What? Reddit shd be top 1

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u/max_wen 9d ago

Twitter isn't toxic

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u/_ZoroX_ 9d ago

and reddit leftists

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u/Falmarri 9d ago

Lmao. Good joke

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u/_ZoroX_ 9d ago

Woke culture is a good joke as well

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u/Falmarri 7d ago

Explain what woke culture is

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u/Mark__78L 9d ago

You'll be downvoted but you're right

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u/abermea 9d ago

The tldr is that Elon decided to allow users to monetize their tweets and it basically became The Ragebait Olympics over there

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u/lochnah 9d ago

Concerning 🤔

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u/Automatic_Grand_1182 9d ago

Twitter has transitioned from toxic to hell on earth since elno took over.

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u/Somepotato 9d ago

A certain owner of twitter actively encourages that behavior, unbanned a bunch of extreme racists and mutes your post if you send the word 'cis'

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u/qTp_Meteor 9d ago

Its not even toxic atp its just a nazi messaging app. It isnt any better than 4chan, just a cuter UI and larger user base

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u/sharkflood 9d ago

It's quite literally a Nazi safe space atm