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> Stack Overflow for example is in a steep decline, only a small fraction of questions are posted today compared to the peak.

...which might be beneficial. A problem they'd been trying to deal with for over a decade was the massive influx of low quality duplicate and "do my homework for me" questions from people who don't even bother looking for a solution. If they've all moved off to AI things, problem solved and maybe SO can return to its high-quality origins?





They too busy editing questions to fit their answers.



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