Recently there was an excellent featured question asking whether this site can help mentor new users: Can we make this meta site work for mentoring?. This got me thinking about the chain of events surrounding a poor question from a user who means well.
Initially, the poor state of the question will attract a number of downvotes. This is fine and quite proper. So now the OP is looking at a question with a score of -5
and hopefully some helpful comments encouraging improvement. The OP then improves the question, perhaps using meta for some guidance. We now have an acceptable question, sitting at -5
.
If the OP interacts with the community here, the "meta effect" may cause the question to gain a positive score. But otherwise, the question is unlikely to get above 0
for a number of reasons:
- Chances are it's not a work of genius. It's just a solid question now.
- Question upvotes are rare on many tags.
- The negative score will remove the question from several views on the site.
The original casters of the downvotes are long gone. We can't expect them to hang around on the off-chance this question gets improved; let's be honest, few do. But for the ones that do, we have a system here that permanently scars them with a negative score that's incredibly hard to shift.
Hopefully, this experience will teach the OP and future questions won't suffer in the same way. But it's possible this first question is going to remain unanswered due to its score. It also may leave a sour taste in the mouth of an OP who took the time to improve their question.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this situation? Do we need to worry about it? Are there any changes to the site that might alleviate the issue? It feels like the system isn't set up to incentivize the improvement of poor questions.
->
score -5
->
*question edit*
->
*upvote (+2)*
->
score -3
->
*upvote (+2)*
->
score -1
->
*upvote (+1)*
->
score 0
. Do a few up-votes in a row, after a heavily down-voted question has been edited, indicate that the question is at least acceptable now and worthy of a quick bump up to 0?