People who are not capable of writing high quality questions are nonetheless capable of figuring out how to get past the quality filter. By and large they add a sentence whining about the quality standards. These are easy to search for and I've included a selection at the end of this question. I think the last one is my favourite.
I would like to see the quality filter react to this somehow. I understand some real questions contain the magic words quality standards so I wouldn't want these rejected, but can they go straight to the VLQ queue, regardless of the poster's rep or the post's "quality score" or vote history? We have a VLQ queue just ready and waiting and usually empty. Humans will deal with these things promptly and mercilessly, I expect. Reviewers can edit out the filler to leave a legitimately short question, or can fix the (typically very many) other issues in the post, or flag it or whatever. If it's actually about quality standards, they can click No Action Needed or even vote it up. Turning the quality filter up higher would making searching for these impossible - see pr0blem - but letting these through and adding them to the VLQ queue would, imo, benefit the site.
And now, some of the "improvements" to post quality that I edited out this morning:
Friends,
Sorry for drawing this out, I'm having trouble getting through SO's quality standards and think adding a little more text might let it through.
and this SO quality standards does more bad than good because I have multiple times had to put some bit of useless crap info in my post just to get around it. thanks.
Why do I have to write a book in order to meet the quality standards and get the question posted? I have asked my question, then stated what works, and what I've tried. What more is required in a question?
i'm sorry but i have to repeat this code becuz apparently my question is too short and doesn't meets stackoverflow quality standards
$('.radio').change(function(){
alert($(this).html()); // this is the selected
alert($(old).html()); // this is the selected
})
$('.radio').change(function(){
alert($(this).html()); // this is the selected
alert($(old).html()); // this is the selected
})
Please help me out and can you pro's keep it as simple as possible, i know you have these ways but something pretty basic that i can understand. Thanks!!
Not real code
Won't let me meet quality standards
HRU, SUP, ASL
etc. Any question that is constructed of one or two sentences should really just get downvoted and deleted and we should not waste our time trying to help people who didnt make any effort in the first place