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I just been a stack over flow'er for a few days now, and the quality of answers has been great. It has especially saved me many hours of time, otherwise on the steep learning curve of tackling a new programming language...

But I wonder, I've got many more questions than answers at the moment... Is it ok to keep asking?

At some point I'll contribute some answers... but at the moment I feel on the verge of asking too much!

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You might want to make this one community wiki. Typically "meta" questions about SO get shot down pretty quickly if they aren't owned by the community. Just edit the question and check the community box. Be aware that once community, though, always community and you don't get rep points. – tvanfosson Mar 11 at 0:11
I agree, Community Wiki it – lagerdalek Mar 11 at 0:19
I have a terrible time asking questions. Here, and in real life. So if you can do a good job of it, then don't stop! You should, however, stick to programming questions when asking on SO. – Shog9 Mar 11 at 0:31
Run!!! it is a trap. Suddenly you will be SO addict and won't be able to quit. You're still on time, you're still on tiiiimmeeeeeeeee...... – Oscar Reyes Mar 11 at 0:37
surprised this questions has not been closed yet. It would be a prime target. – Michael Kniskern Mar 11 at 0:46
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Keep asking. Make sure you search the site first so you don't your questions closed as duplicates. Also, if you're going to ask meta questions like this, make them Community Wiki. And take some time to contribute back to the site, either by answering other people's questions, or by voting other people's questions and answers up or down.

Actually, if you look at the list of possible badges, they'll give you a good indication of what behaviours we'd like to encourage.

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Yes, keep asking.

Do check that you're not asking a duplicate questions, though.

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Read http://stackoverflow.com/questions/469150/im-new-to-stackoverflow-what-should-i-consider-before-asking-questions

Quality matters. Quantity does not.

Bad questions (especially plzsendtehcodez) are irritating. We'll be glad to vote them down.

Good questions are a joy. That's why we're here.

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SO is for programmers to learn. Some learn by asking, and some learn by teaching. Some even learn by both asking and teaching.

And many of us learn by reading. I learn a lot by reading some questions and the answers given to them. It gives me a view on problems which I would not have considered looking at if I hadn't bothered because the question looked too hard or because the question had nothing to do with me.

Yes, you should keep asking questions. Asking is part of learning, and learning is what keeps SO alive.

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When I started out as a SO user, I asked a ton of programming related questions before I started answering them. I have about a one to one question to ratio answer.

I would HIGHLY discourage you from asking non-programming-related/subjective questions. They seem to be closed early and some have started some pretty ugly flame/edit wars.

Here is Jeff's response to the great edit war on the SO blog

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