What are your thoughts on limiting the maximum number of questions people can ask?
First things first: do you even think asking (too) many questions is a problem? I personally don't know if this is an isolated incident, acceptable, or hard to prevent.
I see a user who consistently asks trivial questions preferring stackoverflow.com to google, and it's discouraging to see this behavior tolerated. I think it's disrespectful to the community for somebody to ask its members to google and type code for them.
This person consistently posts several questions a day with a current question count of roughly 850 and answer count of 50 over 1 year.
Based on the raw Q volume, it's almost as if multiple people are using the same account.
Some ideas to get started:
- No more than X per day, Y per month, Z consecutive question days, etc.
- Limit based on answers provided. (Q count vs A count, or Q Votes vs A Votes)
Unknowns:
- What is a reasonable question count? How many users post over 50 questions a month?
- How many users have highly skewed Q A ratios? Is it normal to have 10x Q vs A?
I think there has to be something in place that at least discourages question spamming for the users who take this site seriously. If everybody started typing questions into SO as a replacement for google, I'd run away. It's only a theory, but I think quality control is important for morale.
To summarize: I'm curious if you think this is a problem (OR: it's a free world, this is a Q&A site, I'm only seeing a small piece of SO, [insert other]), and is there is a clean solution to it?
