I agree with the everything the author says in this article. But their advice includes teaching during code reviews, so the title is misleading. Explaining the 'why' of a code review comment is teaching, nothing wrong with that IMO.
Love cleartax, maybe I'm a bit biased because it was founded by one of my alumnus (from IITG).
Always love seeing projects that indicate focus on code quality and better practices, esp. from Indian companies.
It shows that despite the general culture of doing more in less, frugality, etc; still someone was able to focus on doing something right and making it open source too!
There's lots of communities on the internet. People who do DIY home improvements, gamers, programmers and countless more. Similarly there are people who want to study or be productive. Of course their network spans across platforms, just like any other passion people may have. Giving this phenomena a specific name - "Study Web" makes it seem like it's something well established or institutionalized. Which is just not true. The subtitle of the article "Exploring Gen Z’s Ambitious and Anxiety-Fuelled Pursuit of
Straight A’s Across YouTube, TikTok, Discord, and Twitter" does a much better job of describing the article for what it is. What's next? DIY Web, Music Web, Cat Pictures Web.