Why are you using your choice of an operating system (= Fedora Linux)?
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Fedora has regular releases.
(From my experience, installations of Arch Linux, which is a rolling-release distribution, tend to become un-updatable / un-upgradable if left unattended for long.)
Fedora has relatively little contributors' redtape.
Its desktop experience is good.
Fedora is popular enough, so it has enough (paid or pro-bono) contributors so most of the critical usability and reliability issues are handled fairly quickly.
I find the RPM / DNF / etc. stack easier to use than dpkg and apt. I also am more versed in hacking *.src.rpm packages than in debian's toolchain.
Fedora's online community is, as a general rule, friendly, patient, and helpful.
That put aside, I still willingly try to help people, who are using other Linux distributions, or even non-Linux (and sometimes non-Unix-like) operating systems, with their technical problems. Part of my motivation is this quote from “The Cathedral and the Bazaar”.
Also note that your experience and preferences may vary.