New users are those users who may be new to the Stack Exchange Q&A format, and generally have a low reputation score.
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Why is there no “noob land”? [duplicate]
To start off please don't misinterpret the question.
I understand that Stack Overflow is meant to be a forum for professionals looking to get serious professional help, but I feel as if you are ...
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What are the most effective ways to guide new users?
New users' first contributions to a site, by their nature, often require improvement. There are different methods of dealing with this, and I am looking for evidence that would help understand which ...
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Privilege wiki of “Remove new user restrictions” promises too much
After reading this question I took a look at the "Remove new user restrictions" privilege wiki page. The current version (Revision 10) of this page is misleading somehow in my opinion.
Access to ...
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Not able to upload image even with 10 reputation [duplicate]
I am not able to upload image even with 10 reputation, is there anything else I should do?
It is saying
You need at least 10 reputation to post images.
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The post error “You need at least 2 reputation to post more than 10 links.” is worded/implemented backwards
Tried making a longer post on stackoverflow, kept receiving this message even though I was sure I was under 10 links. It's now kind of clear that the wording is just backwards and intends to read "You ...
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How to deal with a pugnacious user who regularly answers incorrectly
I have been regularly coming across a new user recently; let's call them Bob.
Bob is absolutely convinced of their correctness on every topic. So convinced that he answers questions using completely ...
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Could a significant reputation requirement for asking questions be ethical and/or practical here?
I imagine that this will be highly controversial but, well, we're here to ask and discuss, right?!
In the tags that I frequent, namely c++/php/javascript on SO, it feels to me like we have reached a ...
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Should there be a test for new users?
We often see new users make offtopic, low quality posts, with broken English and cries for help. Their posts look significantly different than most post on SO.
When I worked in publishing, we would ...
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How does one find questions that are a few minutes old and unanswered?
As a new user, I find that the 'unanswered' questions often get answered within a minute or two, meaning that my answer, even if correct, may be duplicative.
Is there some way to find questions that ...
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How does a lurker gain reputation?
I have been reading Stack Exchange for years - mostly not logged in, and have never posted (this is my first). I'm simply not very talkative, and very good at googleing.
Recently a few occasions have ...
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An audit shows you that the question is already closed
This may be related to my question A review audit tells you there's 5 close votes already.
I just failed an audit in the First Posts review queue. The question clearly stated that it was closed ...
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Demand that page about a privilege is read to get privilege
It is only now that I realize how detailed the http://stackoverflow.com/privileges pages are. When I received the corresponding privileges I never looked up the corresponding page. I rather used the ...
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Another vote for a better 'way in' for new users [closed]
My problem is very similar to that voiced here.
I've just signed up in order to contribute to a thread ('question' in stack terminology I think) and found that I'm advised only to offer an answer. I ...
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A way to make the FAQs more visible to new users?
We're getting more users on travel.SE these days, and as a mod, I find myself doing a lot of:
"Welcome to Travel.SE. If you could perhaps take a look at our [faq], you'd see that...." or similar.
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We're rolling out a new “Quick Start” guide to help new users learn the basics
Here's the first one, on Ask Different.
We've been working hard on ways to help improve the experience of new users, and one of the best ways to do that is to help teach them the basics about how our ...
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Should new users be able to post pictures and more links?
I've gone through several questions (just saw this one) where new users place links to pictures in their questions, and if there are more than two links, they post the additional ones as a comment. ...
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New Members Of Stack Exchange Family
Where, what, how, when, is the correct place, time, and environment to discuss other Stack Exchange sites? I'm thinking that there are probably one zillion ideas floating around in the minds of the ...
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I am walking away, but what should be done? [closed]
I answered this question with my answer and the following comments ensued:
I AM WALKING AWAY
But as this user is new, what should be done to explain that this is not proper behavior?
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Explicitly say that Stack Overflow IS NOT for us to write your code
I think that when a user goes to ask his first question, that they should see something like this popup.
We are here to help solve problems. If your question is asking someone to write your code, ...
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“First posts” queue should track the user for a bit longer
Currently, the "First posts" queue lists, well, the first posts of a user. Which seems fine, but not ideal, IMO. It is not possible to teach a new user how to use the site by just commenting on just ...
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Why is upvoting being recommended here?
I've just noticed that the full text you get on the First Posts review queue includes:
When in doubt, upvote the question and leave a comment to help the user out, or click Skip if you are not ...
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Daily review limit for Late Answers & First Posts *really* exceeded
I know it's possible to exceed the review limit for suggested edits but I was wondering how can this be possible for other queues, like Late Answers or First Posts?
Except the fact that a queue can ...
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Hyperlinks can be added by low reputation users via editing [closed]
In its efforts to prevent spamming and content plagiarism, Stack Overflow limits the number of hyperlinks for a user to 2 (More links require 10 or more reputation).
I was able to overcome this ...
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Could we mention the tag-wiki in the FAQ?
There are a few questions here aiming at improving the visibility and use of the tag wiki. Some of the suggested answers have been taken up, such as auto-completion when adding tags to a question.
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Where can I learn to use Stack Exchange?
Signed up last week; already got an answer; a useful one, which highly surprised me.
Still, the initially ubiquitous complexity of the whole site (indeed, the community of communities thing) ...
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Politely making people ask another question [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
When is it appropriate to suggest a user start a new question?
I have had tons of questions like this one where, once I've successfully answered, the asker gets another ...
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Search boxes should be cross-site
Search boxes and similarly dependant items (like the "Questions that may already have your answer" div) should return answers from all sites.
Rationale:
Search box: If a casual user is searching ...
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Why do I need reputation to vote or leave a comment? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Why are 15 reputation points required to upvote?
What's the justification for the commenting reputation requirement?
Why can't I vote or add comments without earning ...
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A review audit tells you there's 5 close votes already
In the First Posts review queue when having a test conducted on you on a question it shows you that the number of current close votes is 5.
This is the result
I passed this test but I'm ...
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Review trap shows post that was bad, after it has been edited
So I was going through the First Posts review queue, and got trapped by a "honey pot" post after voting up an answer. Oops, this is embarrassing! Or so I thought, until further inspection:
This ...
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Chat Moderators Enabling Under-20 Rep Users Speak in *Their* Rooms To Help Newbies Ramp Up [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Invite low rep users to participate in chat
Question answering is a large percentage of the traffic in the typical language/library discussion group. And like many of ...
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Tell new users when they get downvoted and suggest ways to improve
I'm not going to ask anyone to be nicer to new users, though it's what I would prefer. However, can we make one last attempt to try to help new users save themselves from themselves, and the ...
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New member unable to comment, answer gets deleted catch 22 [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
New users can’t ask for clarifications except as answers
I'm a new user and would like to help answer a question (Question link).
Ideally I would like to post a comment ...
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Hint for R users: Easy copy and paste of vectors to SO [closed]
If you want to show other users the content of a vector in your code at runtime you can
drop it and paste it with copy and paste to stackoverflow with
# some crazy code, that is not important ...
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Code in comments
Very frequently new users will respond to your answer with a comment containing a gigantic unreadable block of code that clarifies some detail. This code should ideally be edited into the original ...
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What's the maximum rate of rep transfer via bounties that is considered appropriate?
I have some amount of rep on StackOverflow. It gives me some modicum of credibility as a seasoned StackOverflow user as well as a subject matter above-averager in the tags that I frequent.
However, ...
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Should you leave a comment explaining edits?
Editing questions from new users for formatting issues is a routine task here on SO, and most of the time I just fix the problem and move on.
Just now I spotted a question that began with a large ...
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Set a tag for open ended questions from beginners, with a time limit to curb flames
I have found Stack Overflow a lively place for answering questions, but severely limited in helping guide new programmers.
People writing their first few programs need help with programming how-to ...
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Why do you allow users to access the “submit questions” page if they can't submit questions? [closed]
Why do you design your website so users can spend an hour typing out a question with a detailed description, just to find out they can't submit the question because they don't have 10 reputation yet?
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A sub-Q&A for newbie users
I think a sub-Q&A for newbie users is needed. It is not nice to call newbie users lazy.
How you are sure that they didn't put any effort into finding a solution before asking a question?
Newbie ...
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Discourage new users answering questions with accepted answers
Quite often while using the new review feature, I find new users who answer questions that already have accepted answers. As new users don't usually have any experience on how Stack Exchange sites ...
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Suggested edits create loophole
A new user with less than 10 reputation points normally is not allowed to post two or more hyperlinks or images. The suggested edits feature allows them to bypass this restriction by suggesting an ...
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down votes discourage new comers [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How does Downvoting affect the other users
Sometimes I noticed that some user get register with any to stack portal and asks a question, it's true that user asks a wrong ...
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Should we encourage new users to help other new users? How?
Experienced users are oft encouraged to have time and patience with new users:
eg:
Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?
But I'm noticing that new users don't tend to help other new users. ...
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Should I flag as “not-an-answer” for a new user immediately?
Today I commented on an answer which I later realized was from the OP attempting to give more information in response to comments. I commented to OP that the original question should have been ...
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Limited answer suggested edits based on reputation
I just had this suggested edit come up in the queue and after it was rejected, I was curious about any comments or other answers and I noticed that the same editor has successfully edited this ...
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Is it okay to educate new user about casting votes?
I often see new users who are 15-20 days old in Stack Overflow with 15+ reputation and have asked 4-5 or more questions and accepted few of them but never cast a single vote. Is it okay to educate ...
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Trying to post first question with images
I'm a new poster at Stack Overflow. Well, not yet actually.
In an effort to make my question as clear as possible, I've created an illustration of what I'm trying to accomplish along with an ...
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What is the preffered approach regarding “I'm new to …” [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Should I delete asker background/experience?
There are many questions opening with I am new to this and that.
It seems very meta and irrelevant. It's not like I'll you ...
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Remind new users to create/associate accounts if a question has been migrated to a site on which the user does not have an account
Quite often, when a new user has a question that is migrated to another site, the user does not have an account on the target site. Unfortunately, because users are only notified about the migration ...





