Stack Overflow’s Nosedive Decline (And Comeback?)

EPISODE · Jul 7, 2025 · 4 MIN

Stack Overflow’s Nosedive Decline (And Comeback?)

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Stack Overflow, once the go-to haven for developers seeking solutions in the wee hours, is facing a seismic shift. Jim Carter kicks off this episode of The Prompt by diving into the decline of this once-thriving community. With a staggering 64% drop in new questions year-over-year as of April 2025, Stack Overflow is seeing a return to its early days' activity levels. The culprit? AI tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot, offering instant, judgment-free assistance.Jim reminisces about the days when Stack Overflow was a vibrant community, a place where a simple "this worked for me, thanks!" could make a coder's day. But the platform's strict moderation and gatekeeping have turned it into a less welcoming space. Now, with AI providing fast and context-aware help, developers are opting for these new tools over the traditional forum.In response, Stack Overflow is pivoting with OverflowAI, integrating AI into its offerings. They're rolling out a VS Code extension, semantic search, and a Slack bot to merge AI's speed with community credibility. This move isn't just about Stack Overflow; it's a wake-up call for all platforms relying on user-generated content.Jim invites listeners to ponder the future of community and knowledge sharing in the age of AI. He also extends an invitation to join CTRL + ALT + BUILD, his new community for those navigating these changes. It's a space for candid conversations, experiments, and shared learning. If you're ready to explore these shifts and join a community of like-minded individuals, get in before the doors close 🔗 https://jimcarter.me/ctrl-alt-build-ai-community/ 🔗

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