http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2063356
I've had the same issues with search as a few people on here, but THIS IS WHY I HATE HELP FORUMS... It's full of arrogant, dismissive like this one. Holy crap, they just abuse anyone who asks a question, and guess what? There is nothing even REMOTELY obvious about this. Seriously, if you act like this when people ask for help, you shouldn't be on a frelling help forum.
This isn't even close to the worst one, BTW, it's just the one I came across today. It's par for the course for these help forums to abuse the people looking for help... Calling them lazy, stupid, or using the dumbest response possible, which is "Google it." I say it's the dumbest response because the most common results on google when looking for tech help are these VERY SAME FORUMS. Anyhow, here are the ones here that got my blood boiling.
dosbox wrote: But hey, why bother looking for the solution when you can whine about it on a forum?
Because it's not an obvious solution. Perhaps if you've dedicated your life to IT, it is, but for the average user it's not. We need help for this crap.
zagood wrote:and cooler heads prevail.
anyone else notice a lot of rant threads from lazy people lately?
It's not laziness. As it is, the only way for us "lazy" people to find these answers is on forums, because forums are all that turn up in Google searches on the subject.
Someone later said how much the search function in win 7 sucks again, and we get this
dosbox wrote:*sigh* read the thread. It's been demonstrated that there is a PEBCAK.
PEBCAK is
[quote="wiktionary"](humorous) Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard. Used by technical support helpdesk staff to indicate that the cause of a problem with a user’]
See... Why are tech people on the internet so arrogant? Honestly? Just because you eat and breath this stuff doesn't mean it's going to be as obvious to the rest of us. IN FACT, more likely than not, you were taught a lot of this stuff explicitly. It's highly unlikely you just found it all out on your own.
Also, oh mighty tech people, can you AT LEAST plop down some anti-search engine code in threads where you simply say "You could have searched for this and found the other thread we already have" so that Google searches don't come up with those threads... And no-redirectception, either. I've been to forums where they redirect (after a verbal assault about how stupid the user is) and the thread they redirect to also contains a redirect, maybe after a page or 2 of meaningless discussion...
The best part? Their advice didn't work. I opened indexing options, and it said "Waiting to receive indexing options"... For about half an hour, now. Still waiting! Of course, that leads to a new search. More forums. Fun.