Expect to be shamed, downvoted, asked "why you would do that in the first place", even if your question is well formed and relevant. Your question may be closed, or marked as duplicate, or put "on hold".
Still, almost always, someone nice eventually helps.
Their "policy" to help with civility didn't work at all. Oh, and complaining about this on meta stack overflow will also get you shamed, downvoted, told that you can't take criticism.
Maybe it's because I put time and effort into my questions, but everyone has been nice and informative (at worst they link to a similar question)
It's an ancient site about software development and design patterns. Frameworks come and go but engineering methodologies never die
It does feel more like a reference library though and not really a place for daily or newly developing information. I always enjoy any time I find myself there.
2. Go to the Stack Overflow links.
3. If there are none, you go to the Github links.
4. If that doesn't help, you take a coffee break and work on something else when you come back.