Questions tagged [answer-quality]

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Introducing Outdated Answers project

In our blog post last month on our Community & Public Platform strategy & roadmap for Q1 2021, we announced an initiative to address outdated answers on Stack Overflow. Today, I'll give you ...
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Outdated Answers: accepted answer is now unpinned on Stack Overflow

Last week, as part of our Outdated Answers project, we ran a test on Stack Overflow to see what would happen if we stopped pinning the accepted answer to the top of the list of answers. As expected, ...
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Outdated Accepted Answers: flagging exercise has begun

Update: The outcome of this exercise led two major site changes*: Accepted answers are no longer pinned. A new way to sort answers. See Trending: A new answer sorting option for more information. As ...
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Outdated Answers: unpinning the accepted answer A/B test

Update (2021-09-08): The experiment ran 2021-09-02 through 2021-09-08. We permanently unpinned the accepted answer 2021-09-08. As we mentioned two weeks ago, tomorrow we are shipping a test on Stack ...
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Reduce "try this" answers by giving a helpful message

An answer that consists solely of a code block or "Try this" (and variations) followed by a code block and nothing else is usually not useful if not very low quality. So let's encourage people to fix ...
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Outdated Answers: results from use-case survey

In February, we announced an initiative to address outdated answers on Stack Overflow. Here's an update on what we've done since then and what we're working on now. TL;DR: We are still conducting ...
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Gamification rules have to be changed. Aiming quality, not quantity

The site has evolved. Evolved a great deal, and now it's essentially different from one it was at the beginning. I hope, after promoting this post for a very long time, there is not a soul left who ...
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Implement a vote-based warning system for potentially dangerous answers

A while back after running into a pretty scary and incredibly insecure answer, I started to think about the inadequacy involved in notifying others. Then, after reading the post, Mod seems to have ...
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Outdated answers: up next, changes to sorting menu

Over the last year, we have been chipping away at the problem of Outdated Answers, highly upvoted answers that may no longer be the best solution to a problem. I wanted to let you know what we're ...
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What can we do about fastest gun in the west answers that dump out garbage, and then plagiarize existing duplicates?

I just had the misfortune of trying to make SO a little better by tidying up this question with my dupehammer. It was a clear duplicate - the OP states that they want the "total of all characters" ...
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Survey questions for outdated answers

Update: Thank you MSO for the responses. We've incorporated your feedback into the proposed questions and the site satisfaction survey is now live for March 2021. We are kicking off a project to ...
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Outdated Answers: results from flagging exercise and next steps

As part of our Outdated Answers initiative, we shipped a temporary data-collection exercise in May. Unfortunately, the results were inconclusive and didn't lead to any big aha moments. After I briefly ...
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Should old, high-rep, link-only, accepted answers be deleted?

Exhibit A: Highlight a word with jQuery NOTE: Don't get itchy with your duplicate trigger finger. I'm trying to find out if the community genuinely believes that high-rep, accepted, link-only ...
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Is there a norm that old accepted answers should not be downvoted or criticized?

I recently ran across an accepted answer that, while correct for the specific details of the problem given by the OP, was somewhat misleading without those details. (That is, if you only read the ...
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Is it wrong to ask for an explanation of how/why the code works in code-only answers?

Checking the low quality queue on Stack Overflow, some code-only answers came up. I visited the questions in particular (I normally do that before deciding if I should skip or take action) and found ...
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Do we want single, complete answers?

Today I needed to find the version of a JAR file and I came across the question How to check the version of a JAR file I found what I needed (thanks for that) and I actually needed three answers to ...
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Is "very short answer" an answer or comment?

In "Review|First Posts" today I came across this post link https://stackoverflow.com/review/first-posts/16346875. This looks like a valid answer to me. And I am going to choose "No ...
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What to do with late answers which retread the same ground as previous answers (but not as thoroughly)?

What is the correct course of action when reviewing late answers that, while technically correct, retread the same ground as previous (much more thorough) answers? A new answer to an old question ...
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To curate or to not curate - questions about code-only answers

There's ample evidence of previous discussions about Code-Only answers, which all reach the (reluctant?) consensus of code-only answers being acceptable (as in shouldn't be deleted), but up for ...
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Should I downvote an accepted answer if it's burying down better answer(s) down below?

I'm sure everyone's seen such questions where an answer that's accepted as the correct answer has only 1 upvote while another answer with 7 upvotes is down below. Even worse is when the accepted ...
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Should the answer be the simplest ever possible, even at the expense of quality/security?

The poor PHP tag is still suffering from a lot of questions caused by the most basic syntax issues. One of such questions is constructing an SQL query dynamically, when the OP simply forgetting/...
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What to do about "here my solution to coding competition in another language"?

I came across this question that asks why some java code fails some online coding competition. It was solved; and the question even protected later on; but still it has like 30 answers by now, ...
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Should I rely on votes and acceptance to verify my answer if I'm not entirely sure of it?

Acceptance of answers and votes serve as a form of peer-review on SO. You could expect incorrect answers to receive downvotes and sink to the bottom, while answers that prove useful should gather ...
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Should provided code in an answer work?

I'm wondering whether answers that involve some guidance on how to use an API or sketch an algorithm should be fully functional. I often consider the answers to be pseudo-code that guides the OP in ...
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Answers that use a different technology than what is asked

On occasion on SO, I've noticed that certain users like to post answers that may solve the problem, but intentionally do it with a methodology that's different from the one specified in the OP and/or ...
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Should I answer a question when I found a solution that might not be the best?

Question: Assuming that I found a question, and the owner of it has no idea about a specific question with clear description and few lines of codes. After a while, I got a feasible solution but I was ...
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How to handle multiple duplicate and low quality answers on popular questions?

Popular questions often have a lot of answers. Rarely each of these answers presents a good, unique solution to the problem (also, that could indicate that the question is too broad). In most cases ...
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My declined flag was eventually implemented

I flagged this question as potentially needing to be protected. It was declined. Three weeks later, the question was protected. It's clear that the question was protected due to a surge in popularity ...
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Question with horrible answers

Following is a question with very special properties: Importance: Bad coding style will affect database security and potential hijacking Relevance to beginners: This is something that even beginners ...
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Users doing Google first-level customer support

I have a slight issue with the behavior of a few users here. I won't link to them specifically, but they all have (or had) the same "About me" in their profile which says (or used to say): ...
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How much explanation is "good"? Am I "overdoing" it?

Yesterday I answered this question, with a broader, step-by-step logical reasoning as the answer. While I personally believe my answer would be helpful for the OP (and also other people who'll come ...
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Duplicates With Different Answers

In my professional career there have been countless times that I've dealt with the issue, can I reinterpret_cast an XMFLOAT3, or a similar struct, to a float* and treat it like an array of 3 floats. ...
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Should posting answers on an old, already-answered, and inactive question be discouraged? [duplicate]

I have a question on Stack Overflow (How does one remove an image in Docker?) which I asked over two years ago, and which was answered in a timely manner by a few people (timely meaning fast ...
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Collection of answers that don't refer to the code in the question

While reviewing a first answer I also took a look at the corresponding question including all other answers. The question appears to be about homework and it is not really good, but that is not my ...
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Answer review: Is my answer up to quality standards?

Why I ask: I recently started answering questions after a long time of just editing posts to grow my reputation points. What I want to know: What I would like to know is if my answer meets quality ...
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What would be appropriate metrics to measure how well we are dealing with ageing content?

That last meta post about the outdated answers project got me thinking. It mostly deals with identifying outdated content as well as what possibly can be done about it (including unpinning accepted ...
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Should answers that are "completely off base" (i.e. the writer simply misread the question) just be deleted? How should we moderate them? [duplicate]

Some questions are inherently very confusing and difficult. Here for example is an answer where the answerer missed the point (thinking it was something to do with how to enter a color as floats, ...
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What about bad new answers to old questions? [duplicate]

I have recently consulted a question found here on Stack Overflow. Most of the answers were from years ago, from people with a considerable reputation here, and they were of good quality, diverse ...
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Bad quality or wrong answers on Android

I am currently developing Android apps. I use Stack Overflow every time I can't find a solution. Sadly, after gaining a bit of experience on my subject it's clear that there are too many wrong answers ...
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A way to identify a future popular question

After around three years contributing on SO I have noticed the following for many of the old questions I have answered: They are popular with a big number of views and votes. They didn't even cross ...
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Update guidance for How To Answer to improve answer quality?

I was thinking there has been a lot of focus on low-quality questions lately on meta, however I have also been seeing a lot of low-quality answers. Most people using the site probably learn from ...
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How to deal with a question whose title doesn't match?

I just read this question: Using Git, show all commits that are in one branch, but not the other(s) Where the question title and body are completely different questions (for reference, the body is ...
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Why don't people carefully read my question, even after placing a bounty?

I am not a person who chases ranking or reputation. And I can google. I have posted a question, researched the problem, and even wrote about that (as Jon Skeet advised). But people just replicate my ...
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Is an opinion or assumption-based answer eligible for being "Not an answer" (NAA)?

I recently came across a couple of answers which rather almost entirely consist of assumptions or opinions than are based upon facts. Often answered to off-topic questions like seeking for ...
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What makes this a bad answer?

This morning I answered a question, addressing a user's code error and explained the ramifications of their syntax (backed up with further reading) and code/output examples. This afternoon I found ...
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Should I delete my answer if it's irrelevant to (one of) the question tags?

Years ago someone asked How can I enforce uniqueness based on a condition in SQL Server? to which I suggested a Filtered Index. Unfortunately, my answer is irrelevant to the OP because it doesn't ...
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How to balance personal style vs. language correctness

This edit suggestion walks an interesting line: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8215702 As I understand, the editor suggests to make the relations in the answer text better ...
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Should we "hand-hold" in our answers?

I've come across many questions, with varying styles of answers, and I was wondering which way is the best way to answer. Obviously I want to take into account the askers common sense, but I'm never ...
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Isn't it better to be as specific as possible when asking design questions?

I lurk design-patterns and see a lot of questions of the type "Is this a good design?" and then there's an abstraction of the problem using ClassA/ClassB/Foo/Bar/etc. or animal classes Dog/Cat/etc. ...
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How to educate asker when being beaten by rep hunters

I came across this question today and I knew the answer right away. It was in fact a question on a very basic SQL query (full joins) that most people should pick up in their first few lessons on SQL. ...
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