I think your 3rd paragraph perfectly demonstrates the underlying issue, the “posted a message, with zero knowledge at all of linux” part.
People learn differently, and have different approaches to learning something new. Some people prefer to ask for input, advice, or opinions from other people they belive to be more knowledgeable. Others prefer to read and absorb as much information as they can to get a solid foundation, and only reach out to others when the information they need is not readily available, or their issue is nuanced and specific.
Neither approach is right or wrong, they’re just different, because people are different. The former view the the latters as being toxic, and the latters view the formers as being lazy. Linux and more technical communities with more of a learning curve typically are made up of the latter.
Disclaimer: not defending, excusing, justifying, just 1 persons lived experience, grain of salt yata yata
OwOarchist@pawb.social 1 week ago
I hear this a lot, but honestly … I’ve never seen it.
You may get a bit of snark for asking a really stupid question that google could easily answer, and maybe there’s some highly downvoted comment in the bottom giving you shit no matter what … but I’ve never seen a Linux community where the majority of the replies would be toxic, much less that toxic.