Simple poll: does the fact that SO is filling up with all this kind of rubbish bother anyone else? Or is it just me being OCD?
It feels like an unstoppable scourge.

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Simple poll: does the fact that SO is filling up with all this kind of rubbish bother anyone else? Or is it just me being OCD? It feels like an unstoppable scourge.
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You are not the only one with a certain degree of OCD and a deep-seated dislike for things like these. I don't know the stats, but I do know the solution: users applying their moderator, flagging, and voting abilities to the letter and spirit of the rules/FAQ of the site. When we burn bad content, we help individual users learn what good content might be (sometimes, even the posters of the bad content), and we help the site in general. |
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As you note in the comments, the root of this problem is that all those questions are answered. There will always be a steady stream of bad questions with little effort put into them. SO isn't aiming to be a closed community, so people, and especially clueless people, will always be around asking terrible questions. Right now, the only incentive to fight against that tide is users' OCD and a few badges. The incentive to answer those terrible questions is the driving mechanism of SO: reputation. Given that weighting, there will always be many more people quickly and eagerly answering those crap questions than those working against them. Heck, people even come on meta to complain when they retroactively lose reputation for answering a question that should have been immediately closed. Unless something happens to change that, eventually many of the users providing useful answers will throw up their hands in disgust and find some other way to spend their time. If many turns out to be a critical mass, SO won't be so useful anymore. |
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Yes. What to do about very poor quality questions? I find it frustrating because I see the same kind of poor quality post over and over again. Users with around 1 rep posting with language that is hard to understand, no code or what seems like no idea where to start and I have to decide from which one of these I should approach with my answer. Most of the time I would rather not bother. Maybe a personal 'hide question' button would settle my OCD. These questions could still appear in search results but not when browsing questions. |
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No. You can search for any People come. They ask a question. They get an answer. Life goes on. There's no need or reason to become frustrated. There's no good technical solution - although many, many solutions are in place for such things. For many programming functions there are a multitude of ways to use them incorrectly and get unexpected results. Unfortunately there's no easy way to educate users as to the correct terminology to use when describing a problem they don't understand. The pace of questions goes so quickly that it's usually faster for an experienced user to answer the question and move on than it is to find a dupe - and quite frankly if we slowed them down by forcing them to find dupes or incentivise them, then we'd likely fall behind in the number of questions we can adequately answer. |
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stack overflow - query about titles– Lightness Races in Orbit Jan 31 '12 at 10:10