I've learnt that user voted stuff doesn't have to suck so much that it makes my brain hurt. No offence intended, but sites like Digg really give me a dim view of Internet democracy.
I've also learnt that there is a huge amount of smart people ready to help those who aren't as smart or knowledgeable without yelling at them about how stupid they are; there is an insane amount of helpful comments on this site.
It's also given me a lot of insight as to how many technologies are available out there. I've come across a lot of useful resources just browsing the questions here. In fact it also seems to be living up to most of the creator's expectations. I was getting so sick of expert sex change occurring in all my Google searches (well, I usually have a -site:experts-exchange operator in my searches, but I digress), and now I have a useful resource to search before I hit Google.
I've learnt that heaps of people will answer a question before I've finished reseaching, writing code, and writing an explanation. I learn in the process anyway, but fail to get points. But I've learnt how fun it can be to race towards an explanation.