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Why Are Arch Linux Users So TOXIC?
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I haven't personally noticed a bad attitude in any other community. The general Linux community is friendly enough, if your questions aren't distro-specific.
I'm actually surprised that you had a bad experience with the OpenSUSE community - it's one of my favorite distros, the leadership seems on the pulse, and it's user-friendly to begin with. If nothing else I'd be surprised if they were toxic simply because they are probably overwhelmed with Linux newbies and they can't curse them all out. Hopefully that was just a fluke - you probably want to avoid getting cornered by the people with 40k forum posts in any niche forum.