I am an avid user and amateur contributor to many of the Stack Exchange websites, including Stack Overflow and a few others. I have noticed in particular on Stack Overflow that newbies seem to come on the site from nowhere and post questions that aren't worded clearly or are only partially thought out. Part of this may be due to that they are unfamiliar with the site. The other part may be that they themselves don't fully understand what they are doing, hence a poorly structured question.
Toward fixing this problem, could Stack Overflow moderators take the following step:
- Ask all new users (users who have not earned a certain threshold reputation) to first check the Stack Overflow database questions which may already answer the question.
- Ask all new users to double check their question before submitting it. New users don't necessarily have to be blocked, but a simple dialog box reminding them to review could go a long way.
- Stack Overflow moderators should closely monitor such newbie questions, and edit/remove them if they are duplicate or not worded in such a way that the question can be answered.
Bullet point #2 is particularly important for Stack Overflow (and Stack Exchange in general), because it would help to prevent the database from being cluttered with redundancies. And once a question is in the system, it will be much harder to argue removing it later on.
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. 3. moderators have better things to do, there is a first post queue. That is sufficient.