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3answers
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Question quality standards are not harsh enough?

I read this question today and the top voted answer said this: I understand now. You've mistaken Stack Overflow for a help site. Stack Overflow is a knowledge database that uses the question and ...
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1answer
127 views

Should the lack of a question mark affect the question's quality score?

See this post, which I think is a low quality one but wasn't prevented from being posted. Given that it's a question shouldn't it have at least one question mark? So, should the quality filter ...
2
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5answers
171 views

What if some people use Stack Overflow as Google

Many times while answering questions I see questions where people post questions without even googling for the same thing, while the first link gives their answer. Even people do not pay attention to ...
3
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3answers
69 views

Could somebody view my question and tell me if my revision is good?

Recently, my question was closed as "Not A Real Question". I've since edited it. Would somebody mind looking and advising me if this question has been properly revised, and if not what else could be ...
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2answers
92 views

Should questions with code-related tags be forced to include code?

To help reduce the number of questions that consist of "write this program for me" or asking for help without any code samples, should Stack Overflow force any question that has a tag that's code ...
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5answers
447 views

What's with all the PHP hate? [closed]

Somebody else has to have noticed that questions that get hit by the nuclear downvote warhead are usually related, whether directly or peripherally, to PHP. I'd assert also that part of this ...
2
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2answers
103 views

How should I ask a question if I don't know it has a definitive answer?

This kind of question is especially common in "best practices" topics. A common experience in programming is choosing one of two apparently trivially different alternatives that "seems right" and then ...
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2answers
221 views

Require a net +1 for questions in high-volume tags to become answerable

A simplified, improved and feature-requestified version of this answer - What if SO required new questions to achieve a net score of +1 before they can be answered in order to improve quality ...
135
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11answers
1k views

Does SO need social networking features to improve the experience for expert users?

No, not like this: Hear me out! As Stack Overflow grows, it becomes increasingly ridden with extremely newbie and mediocre questions. It's just natural. The team are fighting hard to keep the crap ...
11
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0answers
77 views

Default text with instructions in post-editor for new questions

As we know, there's a lot of issues with low quality posts, and questions about code without any code where potential answerers are just expected to guess what the asker's code is. There might be a ...
8
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2answers
138 views

How to approach the problem of low quality questions and/or too much moderator work [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Should we require minimum reputation to continue asking questions? Per Jeff's comments indicating that this is going to be handled internally at Stack Exchange, Inc, ...
39
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15answers
3k views

What kinds of bad question askers exist? [closed]

Based on these proposals, it seems that the developers of Stack Exchange are trying to prevent "bad questions" from getting into the system: Should we cap reputation gained from questions at +2000? ...
1
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3answers
195 views

How to deal with low quality questions

Hi, I'm wondering how should I act when I see questions like this: (The above example it's only one that I stumbled upon now, but there are many like it, where the user just writes "I want to do ...
14
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6answers
812 views

What are the top issues when it comes to low quality questions?

If a "How to ask a good question" FAQ were to be compiled, what do people here think are the top issues that it should address? On my list are: rudeness, vagueness, spelling and grammar. Edit ...