>I no longer ask questions on Physics stack exchange:
Lately, on the science fiction stack exchange, they've been opening new questions that are duplicates, then closing my old questions/answers as the duplicate, so they can point farm their own newer ones that naturally get more traffic while making sure mine are dead and can't get more upvotes. When you check dates, mine are all timestamped years before theirs.
I do remember the day Stack Exchange was announced (on reddit maybe), and I thought to myself how great it would be compared to Expert Sexchange... little did I know.
Lately, on the science fiction stack exchange, they've been opening new questions that are duplicates, then closing my old questions/answers as the duplicate, so they can point farm their own newer ones that naturally get more traffic while making sure mine are dead and can't get more upvotes. When you check dates, mine are all timestamped years before theirs.
I do remember the day Stack Exchange was announced (on reddit maybe), and I thought to myself how great it would be compared to Expert Sexchange... little did I know.