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A common way to look at the quality of an online community is by the survival rate of new members. Basically S(t) where S is the % of people surviving after time t. It can also be based on events rather than time such as number of visits, or number of questions asked.

What I'm curious about is how populations of new users on SO survive depending on the ratings of their first question. I read recently that those whose first questions are downvoted have a low survival rate but I don't recall actual numbers or a statistical model. I do not yet have enough rep on SO to run the analysis myself afaik.

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    You mean you don't have enough rep to go to SEDE and run the query? That's bizarre.
    – Makoto
    Apr 14, 2016 at 23:11
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    I may have the rep and not know it, I've never seen an alert saying I now have access. How much does one need? Apr 14, 2016 at 23:13
  • Don't really know; never really tried when I was low rep (low as in < 100). Give it a go and see how far you get.
    – Makoto
    Apr 14, 2016 at 23:14
  • I don't think there's a lower limit. For some reason, I've edited queries as Anonymous and was able to run them after doing a CAPCHA.
    – Laurel
    Apr 14, 2016 at 23:18
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    It's difficult to differentiate new users from new accounts.... SO has a relatively high churn because it actually has some quality standards, so the incompetents, deadbeats, vamps and other SO abusers tend to open an account per question. Apr 14, 2016 at 23:42
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    @Makoto: you were right, I had access and didn't know it. Now seeing what I can find on my own. Apr 15, 2016 at 1:53
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    There is no reputation limit for SEDE - even anonymous people can use it.
    – Undo Mod
    Apr 15, 2016 at 3:12
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    @Undo SEDE lies too much for stats like asked for in this question because it doesn't have data on deleted users and has very limited data on deleted questions (that said I recall such stats posted a while ago by Shog or by Tim Post who have access to dev data)
    – gnat
    Apr 15, 2016 at 7:18
  • @MartinJames I suspect that that issue will make any answer to this question an approximation at best or highly suspect at the very least. Still could be worth seeing it from the angle of "account survival" instead of actual "user" survival.
    – Booga Roo
    Apr 15, 2016 at 8:26
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    It seems to me that this may not be a particularly good measure of the quality of this specific online community, with such a large class of users who join just to get a question answered one time without ever intending to really be a part of the community. Apr 15, 2016 at 19:49
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    When you say "first question", do you mean "first post"? I think not all users ask questions.
    – Oriol
    Apr 15, 2016 at 20:06
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    I think this might be a question wrongly asked. It's not a question of whether a user being downvoted makes them go away, because it is nigh impossible to tell if a given user asked a poor question because he was lazy; or if he was temporarily ignorant of the quality expectations of SO; or if he simply got an ill-deserved downvote. There would need to be some more fine-grained human classification of those questions to make that measure. Apr 15, 2016 at 20:13
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    @ConspicuousCompiler later I will come back and ask if anyone has ever built a machine classifier that can predict the quality score of a question... Apr 15, 2016 at 20:30
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    I know that I hate asking questions on Stack Overflow and tend to spend hours searching online and poring over old, often outdated answers on SO, even when someone could and would gladly and quickly answer my question. Apr 16, 2016 at 4:36
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    @Mallory-Erik: Good! That's the correct thing to do. Stack Overflow is not and should not become a replacement for thought and research and studying. You have opted not to take the easy way out and rely on those unscrupulous hoodlums on SO who enable laziness. Keep it up! Apr 17, 2016 at 14:53

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This has been queried before by Shog, but I pulled some current numbers for the past year of new users; new users being users who created an account in the last year.

Overall New Users

Over the past year, there were 480155 new users who asked at least one question, of those questions:

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Closed                        |  79317 |
| Deleted                       | 124892 |
| Score < 0                     | 150105 |
| Score > 0                     | 112641 |
| At least 1 Answer on Question | 266698 |
+-------------------------------+--------+

30274 users hit a question or answer block at some point in the past year.

Of the new users, 220459 users went on to post again, either questions or answers:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Total  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 180880 |
| Answered               | 102075 |
| Post Scored > 0        |  90468 |
| Post Scored < 0        | 101442 |
+------------------------+--------+

I wanted to know how many of these users who are no longer active. This is the breakdown of how many users who haven't logged into the site in X many days:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |      129400 |
| 7 - 30            |       60126 |
| 30 - 60           |       45026 |
| 60 - 90           |       34463 |
| 90 - 120          |       26310 |
| 120 - 180         |       66044 |
| 180+              |      118786 |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Closed

79317 users had their first question closed, of these questions:

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Deleted                       | 57987  |
| Score < 0                     | 55926  |
| Score > 0                     | 3375   |
| At least 1 Answer on Question | 28402  |
+-------------------------------+--------+

9689 users hit a question or answer block at some point. 32924 users went on to ask another question or post an answer:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 29324  |
| Answered               | 11159  |
| Post Scored > 0        | 10969  |
| Post Scored < 0        | 19506  |
+------------------------+--------+

The numbers of the users who have recently logged into the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |      18339  |
| 7 - 30            |      10895  |
| 30 - 60           |       8110  |
| 60 - 90           |       6462  |
| 90 - 120          |       5132  |
| 120 - 180         |      11257  |
| 180+              |      19122  |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Deleted

124892 users who had their first question deleted.

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Closed                        | 57987  |
| Score < 0                     | 98231  |
| Score > 0                     | 2132   |
| At least 1 Answer on Question | 20057  |
+-------------------------------+--------+

Of these users 13673 hit a question or answer block. 50174 users went on to ask another question or post an answer:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 44611  |
| Answered               | 17443  |
| Post Scored > 0        | 17426  |
| Post Scored < 0        | 28519  |
+------------------------+--------+

The numbers of the users who have recently logged into the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |      24419  |
| 7 - 30            |      14584  |
| 30 - 60           |      12628  |
| 60 - 90           |      10074  |
| 90 - 120          |       7942  |
| 120 - 180         |      19262  |
| 180+              |      35983  |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Scored > 0

Here are the stats for the 112641 users who had their first question receive a score > 0. Of these questions:

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Closed                        |  3375  |
| Deleted                       |  2132  |
| At least 1 Answer on Question | 87135  |
+-------------------------------+--------+

2831 users hit a question or answer block. 59728 users went on to participate by posting again:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 47756  |
| Answered               | 31787  |
| Post Scored > 0        | 31190  |
| Post Scored < 0        | 23792  |
+------------------------+--------+

The numbers of the users who have recently logged into the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |      35410  |
| 7 - 30            |      13869  |
| 30 - 60           |       9890  |
| 60 - 90           |       7557  |
| 90 - 120          |       5751  |
| 120 - 180         |      14611  |
| 180+              |      25553  |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Score > 0 and Closed

There were 3375 users who had their first question score > 0, but the question was still closed.

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Deleted                       |  201   |
| At least 1 Answer on Question | 2550   |
+-------------------------------+--------+

Of these users 145 hit a question or answer block. 1817 users posted again:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 1586   |
| Answered               |  809   |
| Post Scored > 0        |  959   |
| Post Scored < 0        |  907   |
+------------------------+--------+

The numbers of the users who have recently logged into the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |      1088   |
| 7 - 30            |       471   |
| 30 - 60           |       309   |
| 60 - 90           |       249   |
| 90 - 120          |       203   |
| 120 - 180         |       429   |
| 180+              |       626   |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Score > 0 and Deleted

There were 2132 users who had their first question score > 0, but the question was deleted.

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Closed                        |  201   |
| At least 1 Answer on Question |  553   |
+-------------------------------+--------+

82 users hit a question or answer block, but 1166 users posted again:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 1052   |
| Answered               |  474   |
| Post Scored > 0        |  616   |
| Post Scored < 0        |  498   |
+------------------------+--------+

The numbers of the users who have recently logged into the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |       608   |
| 7 - 30            |       252   |
| 30 - 60           |       183   |
| 60 - 90           |       174   |
| 90 - 120          |       104   |
| 120 - 180         |       300   |
| 180+              |       511   |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Scored < 0

For comparison, breaking down the details on the 150112 users who had their first question receive a score < 0.

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Closed                        |  55926 |
| Deleted                       |  98231 |
| At least 1 Answer on Question |  60382 |
+-------------------------------+--------+

19428 of these users hit a question or answer block. Even though their first question wasn't scored over 0, 62348 users asked another question or posted an answer, of which:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question |  54326 |
| Answered               |  22625 |
| Post Scored > 0        |  19731 |
| Post Scored < 0        |  35611 |
+------------------------+--------+

How many of these users were still active on the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |       32751 |
| 7 - 30            |       18868 |
| 30 - 60           |       14816 |
| 60 - 90           |       11550 |
| 90 - 120          |        9059 |
| 120 - 180         |       21882 |
| 180+              |       41179 |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Score < 0 and Closed

There were 55926 users who had their first question score < 0 and it was closed.

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Deleted                       |  46668 |
| At least 1 Answer on Question |  18271 |
+-------------------------------+--------+

Of these users, 8493 hit a question or answer block. 22453 users posted another question or answer:

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question | 20146  |
| Answered               |  7076  |
| Post Scored > 0        |  6578  |
| Post Scored < 0        | 13967  |
+------------------------+--------+

The numbers of the users who have recently logged into the site:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |       12089 |
| 7 - 30            |        7749 |
| 30 - 60           |        5845 |
| 60 - 90           |        4615 |
| 90 - 120          |        3673 |
| 120 - 180         |        8003 |
| 180+              |       13952 |
+-------------------+-------------+

Users with First Question Score < 0 and Deleted

There were 98231 users who had their first question score < 0 and the question was also deleted.

+-------------------------------+--------+
|        Question Stats         | Total  |
+-------------------------------+--------+
| Closed                        |  46668 |
| At least 1 Answer on Question |  14761 |
+-------------------------------+--------+

12265 users hit a block, but 37513 users posted again

+------------------------+--------+
|                        | Users  |
+------------------------+--------+
| Asked Another Question |  33301 |
| Answered               |  12586 |
| Post Scored > 0        |  11762 |
| Post Scored < 0        |  22108 |
+------------------------+--------+

Finally, the numbers of the users who have recently been active:

+-------------------+-------------+
| Days Since Active | Total Users |
+-------------------+-------------+
| < 7               |       17535 |
| 7 - 30            |       11138 |
| 30 - 60           |       10032 |
| 60 - 90           |        8073 |
| 90 - 120          |        6388 |
| 120 - 180         |       15472 |
| 180+              |       29593 |
+-------------------+-------------+

Conclusions

23% of new users received a positive score on their first question, and 53% of them went on to ask or answer another question. 27% of the users continued to post content that received a score > 0.

There were 31% of users whose first question received a score less than zero. Of these users 41% continued to participate on the site, by asking another question or answering, but only 13% of their posts received a score > 0.

About 2% of new users who got a score > 0 on their first question hit a block in the past year, while 13% of the users with a score < 0 hit either a question or answer block.

Users who have a well-received first question may have put a bit more effort into the post, which resulted in a positive score. That being said, if your first question isn't scored > 0, it doesn't preclude the user from learning how to ask a better question and finding success on the site.

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    "if your first question is well-received you're likely to perform better long term" hmm, doesn't this mean that someone who puts in effort on their first attempt is likely to also put in effort on subsequent attempts? I'm not seeing an epiphany there. Apr 15, 2016 at 21:57
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    @JeffAtwood Yes, that's correct there is no epiphany here it repeats a lot of things said over time. if a user spends time writing their first question and it gets upvoted, more than likely they will put the same effort in subsequent posts. Users who don't put effort into their questions, probably won't have much success.
    – Taryn
    Apr 15, 2016 at 22:07
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    @JeffAtwood, did you not see the correlation? If that doesn't tell you there's causation, I don't know what will. :P bluefeet,To Jeff's point, it's probably worth calling out the detail behind your last sentence: "Now, It's not clear how much of that is a function of the first-post-experience, vs. a posters innate likelihood to be adept at asking good questions, putting in more effort, etc"
    – Jaydles
    Apr 15, 2016 at 22:07
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    @jaydles I feel the "ask question" page is the single least changed page on Stack since 2008 and it is wildly overdue for a serious overhaul to help first time askers. Apr 15, 2016 at 22:59
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    Sorry for asking, but what does hit either a question or answer block mean? What's a question block or answer block? Apr 16, 2016 at 14:51
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    @EpicPandaForce We have things in place to warn users or block users who consistently post bad content. Here are a few discussions about the q-block meta.stackexchange.com/questions/236568/… and meta.stackexchange.com/questions/86997/…, similar things can happen to answers.
    – Taryn
    Apr 16, 2016 at 15:36
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    Lots of these tables contain rows for Post Scored > 0 and Post Scored < 0. What about Post Scored = 0?
    – DavidG
    Apr 17, 2016 at 14:53
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    Just to note: 1) Some terrible questions are upvoted (for reasons unbeknownst to me), and some great questions are never seen or voted on. 2) Some first time users ask terrible first questions, but learn from the mistakes they've made and learn to post great questions. 3) Some ask great first questions, and then perhaps get cocky and don't bother to keep their discipline on subsequent questions. 4) Some new users never ask questions, but only provide answers. Some of those users provide bad answers, some provide excellent answers. Some old users have never asked a question.
    – CaptJak
    Apr 17, 2016 at 15:03
  • Some "new" users may be old users who have iffy questions that they don't want to post under their normal accounts, because...
    – Paul
    Apr 17, 2016 at 22:59
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    @JeffAtwood, agree. I've long wanted to offer a "guided" ask that's the default for new askers, with more of a wizard-style guide with separate fields for "code" what "what you want to happen," "what is happening", "details about the version, system, etc.," I think we could easily help users NOT crash into most of the fixable mistakes that get made. It's been on the "definitely worth doing... Soon" list too long, but I'll push to get this locked in on a "this year for realz" roadmap.
    – Jaydles
    Apr 18, 2016 at 12:38
  • @Jaydles strong +1 on that. There are so many things that could be done to help new users have a positive early experience. The most trivial thing: check to see that the question includes code! A new question template with boilerplate language that they can overwrite would also provide guidance. Plus a quick check for similar questions to avoid dupes. Apr 19, 2016 at 16:20
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    By the way, I've accepted this answer as it provides a lot of very rich information that can be used as the basis for further analysis. Thank you everyone for the rich and polite discussion on the topic and all the info. This was my first question on meta and it went better than expected ;) Apr 19, 2016 at 16:22
  • @Jaydles It needs to work with each sites' needs. Many sites aren't about debugging. Jun 24, 2016 at 21:44

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