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Apr 12 |
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Apr 3 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @PeterHosey And why is that? How would we encourage people to do so? One sentence "This question is missing...", etc... Is that really hard? Are most people just lazy? |
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Apr 3 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @sixlettervariables That's fine, I'm sure other people will be more specific. Perhaps it can just be optional and only the OP and the moderator can see the comment. |
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Mar 23 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective Which is why I thought it would be helpful if there was a text box a close voter could type in when selecting the category... That way the OP would see the category, and reasoning about their question specifically... But apparently most people don't want to bother typing a single sentence, which is a bit disheartening. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @sixlettervariables Of course there are standards. We're not arguing that. We're talking about requiring a single sentence why you think the question should be closed and anonymously given to the asker as guidance. Something that should already be in-mind after examining the question and deciding which category it should be closed under. A good question can come from a bad one. Hand-holing only applies when helping the same person multiple times who doesn't get it. Assuming "it's not worth it" with every person doesn't improve anything - it causes bad experiences for people like me. |
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Mar 14 |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective Having been through a closure like this, the whole experience felt hostile. I cared enough about my question to see it through no matter what, but not everyone has a thick enough skin. I know the first thing I did when I can to meta was check out "Why was my question closed?" questions only to see a ton of negative downvotes. I wondered if that would happen to me. I didn't feel encouraged until I got a positive response. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @sixlettervariables Perhaps many of them are. Assuming every one is ruins it for those that aren't. I wasn't getting good clarification in comments, so I went to meta. What a new user was like me, but didn't know to go to meta? Do we really need the system to require every person like me to go to meta to get better clarifications? There are plenty of people like the people you mention who do go to meta and cause other people like you to say "oh no, not another one, downvote". |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective Some people can explain things better than others. Some people have different points of view. Having that available to the asker would be invaluable... rather than going to meta. Check out Bill's answer to my meta inquery. If each closer had contributed one of those bullet points each, I wouldn't have had to ask. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @sixlettervariables Part of that is a misunderstanding, based on how the current system works. The closure reasons themselves are vague, and somewhat offensive. I'll admit when my question was closed I was defensive, and for good reason. "My question was broad..?" "Ok... how so?" "It's open ended" "Yes... you just told me it was broad... can you expand on that?" Nothing... Then going on meta... "oh yeah, this, this and that is wrong with the question". Now we're getting somewhere! Point is... it would have saved a lot of pain if each close voter had bothered to leave a msg. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective And yes, comments are noise. Which is why the asker should only be able to see the statements. I got a single comment and 5 close votes. 4 people could have weighed in on their point of view. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @sixlettervariables You can't always edit a question to improve it. In my case, there wasn't enough information. My question was closed as being too broad - and the commentator stated that. But they failed to say how it was broad, and what I could do to improve it. I was then left with a closed question with no idea what to do. It wasn't until I posted on Meta I got a clear and concise answer from Bill. If people aren't willing to write a single comment explaining their point of view, why should they be allowed to close vote? Why leave answers at all? Askers shouldn't have to go to Meta. |
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Mar 14 |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @sixlettervariables It shouldn't be a comment - I agree. That's why I suggested it be something separate to go along with the description of the canned close reason. I'm just saying providing more specific information is more helpful to the asker than a canned response. I'm glad some people take the time to leave a helpful comment, but not everyone does. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @Gilles That is not always the case. I've had a question of mine closed where the commentar quoted the FAQ but was not specific enough why they felt the question was that way. I posted on meta and got more specific direction and the question was improved and re-opened. |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective @Gilles If you do, that's great. Most people don't. And I would say a satisfactory comment would be one not quoting the FAQ, wouldn't you agree? |
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Mar 14 |
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Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective So you don't want to leave a comment. Which is the points I was making; Most people won't bother to. Which leads the asker to be confused, and leave, or later ask on meta why their question was closed. Wouldn't it be better to type at least once sentence, for the askers sake? Like "You need to include a code snippet of what you tried". There are only so many canned responses, and many of them are not specific enough to be clear to the user. What I'm asking for would potentially take less time than leaving an answer. |
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Mar 14 |
answered | Help us make “Not Constructive” and “Not a Real Question” closures more effective |