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StackOverflow questions down 66% in 2023 when compared to 2020

9 pointsby vlugovskyover 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve been delving into some data, and it appears that GPT is killing StackOverflow really fast. Here are the numbers of questions for the past five years:<p>2019 - 1,744,299 2020 - 1,904,694 2021 - 1,445,042 2022 - 1,278,496 2023 - 633,163 (which is a 66% decrease from 2020)<p>Does anyone think StackOverflow will be able to pivot?

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matt_sover 1 year ago
Even before GPT it has become less useful over time because you end up with 8 different answers you have to assess if it matches your question&#x2F;problem. Now just type that in a GPT and get your answer. As long as its not cutting edge stuff just released you&#x27;re much better off with a GPT query and clarification prompts to narrow down the answers.<p>I don&#x27;t know that you can correlate a single tool as being the reason SO is declining. There are also more widespread LSP tools out there over this timeframe. I feel like we may have also seen a plateau of new languages&#x2F;frameworks in this timeframe. Usually those drive lots of new questions.
Desafinadoover 1 year ago
For a tool that&#x27;s designed to document problems for a given technology, and ensure uniqueness of the question, isn&#x27;t this what we should expect?<p>When I use Stackoverflow now I&#x27;m rarely writing a question, I&#x27;m usually relying on an answer that already exists.<p>The alcohol stack is a great example of this. Absolutely dead now because all of the questions have been asked.
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lerosover 1 year ago
Stackoverflow has become almost hostile to use.<p>A few examples:<p>1) I ask for the best way to accomplish something. It gets closed for being an opinion based question.<p>2) I ask how to do something. People ask for code. I post my bad half working solution. My question gets closed for being an opinion based question.<p>3) I ask how to do something. It get closed as a duplicate but the existing question is out of date and&#x2F;or doesn&#x27;t answer my question.<p>4) If my question is allowed on Stackoverflow, it usually doesn&#x27;t get a response.<p>This stuff doesn&#x27;t happen all the time, but it&#x27;s often enough that I no longer enjoy using Stackoverflow and just ask on Reddit instead where I get a plethora of comments with answers and opinions.
throwaway019254over 1 year ago
Can’t use StackOverflow, all my questions are closed as duplicate, even though I linked to other questions and explained why they are not the same thing.
VirusNewbieover 1 year ago
This is one area that ChatGPT and Bard is a lot better at, at least as of right now.<p>StackOverflow is filled with old versions of solutions that are no longer relevant, or the right answer is some dumb comment and you have to read three comments down, it&#x27;s pretty bad.
ugjkaover 1 year ago
Their overzealous moderation practices don&#x27;t help it either
hamdouniover 1 year ago
The comment about the natural &quot;entropy&quot; of this kind of site is right : lot and lot of questions were already asked. But has audiences decline at the same rate ?<p>On contrario, many questions asked to gpt may be redundant... A converging approach would be great (saving and publishing answers from gpt in a SO like site) but I suppose there will be some confidential issue (Please gpt, refomulate this personal letter)...
KomoDover 1 year ago
&gt; it appears that GPT is killing StackOverflow really fast<p>There&#x27;s nothing proving GPT caused the decrease?
Nevin1901over 1 year ago
Not sure if GPT is the reason stack overflow is declining, but I always liked how I can get really specific help from chatgpt. I can ask it: how exactly can I do x, and it will answer. You don&#x27;t always find that on stack overflow or reddit.
revskillover 1 year ago
I can&#x27;t use stackoverflow because of its broken oath login process.
lulznewsover 1 year ago
GPT produces better code than mid tier engineers, this is no surprise.