> I think part of it is that examples are easy to edit, so if there are small 
> easily fixed mistakes, often someone will.

Ah, I didn't realize that anyone can edit others' examples.

The two cases in which I've seen complaints about bad community 
help/examples/etc. concerned very popular languages.  My speculation is that 
beyond a certain level of popularity, the absolute number of foolish people can 
hurt a site if they foolishly post and their posts aren't cleaned up.  Maybe 
Clojure fans are all good thoughtful, careful people who never make foolish 
mistakes simply because there aren't enough of us.

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