Hi folks,

Simple question: what's the best blog post/ video/ tweet/ whatever to explain how the Stack Exchange system works to regular people? I am trying to gauge interest for a new Stack Exchange site, but I want to explain it to people as best (and preferably) as visually as I can. Any YouTube vids breaking it down? Commoncraft anyone :)

Note: I am fully aware of this question, but mine is about Stack Exchange, not Stack Overflow.

EDIT:

Thanks to the people for their initial responses. A little bit more light on the problem: most people think I'm describing traditional forum software, which they know sucks. Is there some way to describe the magic of how the design of the Stack Exchange system actually produces useful results very quickly? I can describe generally that it is a Q&A site that users vote on the answers, but StackOverflow feels like so much more. Am I perhaps thinking too big about this?


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+1 thanks for the note... – Oscar Jun 22 '10 at 6:49

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up vote 3 down vote accepted

Stack Exchange is to forums as Wikipedia is to Britannica.

It's an open, self-regulating, egalitarian q&a freedom machine without the forum smell.

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Honestly, though this answer was the shortest one, I find it to capture at least some of the magic of the site. People understand how big a deal Wikipedia was, so the comparison is apt. – daveslab Jun 25 '10 at 1:52

It would be amazing if we had something cool to explain

WHAT IS STACK EXCHANGE?

Sort of like:

http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/ (Scott McCloud (!) comic illustration)

or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc (RSA Animate, whiteboard animation)

or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRqUE6IHTEA (Commoncraft, paper-based animation)

Hmm.

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Precisely. Any plans, Jeff? – daveslab Jun 22 '10 at 23:33
I vote you try and Commoncraft to build you something. – Zoredache Jun 23 '10 at 7:15

Maybe it's just me, but it doesn't seem like a particularly complicated system. I'd explain it as a Q&A site where people vote on the answers to make the best ones stand out - of course there's a lot more to it than that, but that explanation gets the main point of the system across. Hopefully it'd be enough to convince some people to come check out one of the existing sites, and at that point I think your job (of explaining) is done ;-)

Of course, I'm not saying that an instructional video about the StackExchange system wouldn't be useful, if someone wanted to make one.

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But that doesn't explain te awesomenessz – Alex Angas Jun 23 '10 at 4:12

I would explain it as follows:

A group of people who ask questions that get voted on and answered by the same people who ask questions which get voted on by the same people asking questions and answering them while posting comments that can also get voted on.

Simple, no?

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For a second there I thought you were going into recursion ;-) – David Zaslavsky Jun 22 '10 at 15:18
Too long of an explanation really for most people – Earlz Jun 22 '10 at 23:48
@Earlz: Are you kidding? Too long an explanation for anyone! – Nathan Osman Jun 23 '10 at 1:48

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