We have a bit of a quality problem in the android tag. Android ranks first in both unanswered count and unanswered percent among popular tags1 on Stack Overflow, both by a comfortable margin.
Given that the Android tag on Stack Overflow has been named as an official Android app development Q&A medium, I'd like to organize a clean-up of the tag.
A few things you can do to help:
- Peruse the newest questions tagged android each day. Vote up the best questions. Vote down the bad ones (remember, downvotes on questions are now free).
- Edit questions (particularly titles and tags) for clarity.
- Have a look at the unanswered Android questions. Answer any that you can, and upvote any good answers that are already there.
- Flag exact duplicate questions for moderator attention to be merged. (I know we have a particular problem with very basic beginner questions being asked repeatedly. I'd love to hear ideas on how to make existing answers to these types of questions more visible to new users.)
- Flag questions for deletion if they're so bad that they can't be reasonably answered. Some of the problem with the number of unanswered questions is at the bottom of the pile. If a question can't be improved through editing, then flag it for a moderator and we can just remove it.
- Spend a little bit of time each day in the close vote review queue reviewing questions that need to be closed. You can set up your filter so you only see questions that are tagged android.
Does anyone have any other ideas? These are all really general suggestions that could be applied to any tag, but the problem is most severe in the Android tag. The problem is too big for one person, or even a small group, which is why I'm trying to get more people involved. I'd like to hear more specific suggestions for cleaning up the tag, but more importantly for preventing this sort of problem in the future.
UPDATE: SEDE was updated for December, so I thought I'd update the tag statistics here as well.
As you can see, there have been a lot more questions posted about Android programming, so both the total count and the Unanswered count have gone up quite a bit in the past few months. The facebook tag has overtaken android as the worst tag in terms of Unanswered % by a comfortable margin (that tag is going to need some attention too, but much of it is probably clean up). The good news is that the android Unanswered % had dropped by a full 1%, so we are slowly drifting in the right direction.
Laura Dobrzynski posted several good ideas for improving sites recently in her post on the Stack Exchange blog, Own Your Community. If you have any fresh ideas on what we can do about problem tags on Stack Overflow you can post them here, or reply to Laura's blog post. I think a lot of the same strategies will work across most sites in the network.
It's been a year, so I wanted to revisit this.
At first glance it may look like not much has changed, but I think a nearly 2 percentage point drop in unanswered Android questions is bigger than it looks, considering that the number of Android questions more than doubled in the past year. Looking at the total question count, those 2 percentage points represent over 5,000 additional questions that got answered in 2012!
1 Thanks to Jon Seigel and Greg Hewgill for providing the Unanswered Questions by Tag query as a part of the Stack Exchange Community Statistics effort.