[AKA: what the geek family does on Super Bowl Sunday…]
I've been telling people I know about SE sites, and I've seen this behavior twice now:
- Person hears about SE and thinks the idea is cool.
- He goes to
stackexchange.comand creates a new account. - He goes to an SE site and finds a question he can answer.
- When answering, he finds, to his surprise, that he's not signed in.
- He asks me, "I signed in once—why am I not signed in now?"
And then I have to explain that creating an account at stackexchange.com does, basically, nothing at all for novice users, and he gets frustrated.
Suggestion: when someone is at stackexchange.com, instead of having them create a new user account, have them instead log in by picking an existing SE site and then using that account to sign in. That is, there may still be a stackexchange.com account created behind the scenes, but it will require—and be automatically associated with—an existing account.
Sure, I'll still get questions—but they'll be at step 2 (when he hasn't done anything yet), and not at step 5 (when I have to explain that he wasted his time).