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I noticed today that Stack Overflow has stopped its service of putting a question without making any account. It asks the user to log in before posting question.

Any specific reason for it?

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Yes, it was changed just a few hours ago. The reason was that given the volume of questions on SO (4-5k/day), there are several users who just drive by, post random questions and never bother coming back (the recent Facebook fiasco is an example).

Here is Jeff's answer:

I know SO's policy is "you don't have to register to ask questions,"

I have decided this policy no longer makes sense, given a question volume of 4k-5k questions per day.

So from this point on, registration is required to ask questions (but not to answer).

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Too many low quality questions.

See this blog post.

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That blog post addresses a different issue. Yoda's answer has the proper link. I think we can expect a blog post about the new policy soon. – Kevin Vermeer Sep 23 '11 at 15:45
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