The Sorry, we cannot accept this question message needs to link to an explanation.
Otherwise, it becomes useless; we get even-worse questions like this one, or Meta questions like these.
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The Otherwise, it becomes useless; we get even-worse questions like this one, or Meta questions like these. |
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See: Make the "Sorry, we can't accept this question" message more helpful Changed the message to:
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The reason could be placed in a popup, the user would then scroll to the bottom of the popup to check a box ("I understand my post needs improvement.") and fill out a captcha. Grey out the submit until they make any/some change. Cumbersome but it would weed out those just not willing to make something work. |
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Hm, I just posted a comment to someone who suggested this in an answer to the FAQ entry, not realizing that this question was here. Here's a copy:
I will add that I don't agree with Jeff's goal. But it is clear that the current system, with its unclear error messages, is well-designed to support the goal. My point with all of this is that simply asking for a better message is doomed to be declined. If you want the message to change, you'll have to convince Jeff that his goal is wrong, because as he sees it, the current system is working optimally. |
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In Jeff's defense, I feel compelled to point out a couple of things:
While I agree that the error message could and should be vastly improved (A link to What can I do when getting “Sorry, we can't accept this question”? would suffice), it won't be improved because it will help these people. Remember, these people already had to click through a form that gave them the basic principles for making a good post, and they still failed to muster enough quality to get through the spam filters. |
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Oops! Your question couldn't be submitted because: Sorry, we can't accept this question– SLaks May 19 '11 at 16:27“We cannot accept this question”.– Wesley Murch May 19 '11 at 19:09