Again and Again I see questions about non compiling / non working code, where the poster just dumps the contents of his/her entire source file(s) into the questions (sometimes not even mentioning which line the error message refers to).
Can we have an automated warning on the "Ask Question Page", if a question contains too much code?
Why do I think this is a problem?
- First of all, it wastes the time of the people that are trying to help, because each of them has to go through a lot of (possibly) unrelated code.
- Second it makes the question less useful for other people, because it is hard to decide, whether or not they face the same problem and consequently if the answers apply to them.
- Third (and this might be only true for myself), it often gives me the impression (maybe wrongly), that the questioner isn't willing to put much effort into solving the problem and just looks for someone, who solves the problem for him. Consequently I'm less inclined to even think about the question.
Why is VTC not enough in my opinion?
The way its handled currently is to close the question with a link to the mcve page or just ignore it. However, this is not an ideal solution:
- It requires work by the community (the close queue is already long enough as it is). So better to fend of bad questions, before they reach the system.
- If someone actually takes the time to figure out, what is wrong with the code, the question might get closed, while he/she is writing the answer and even more time gets wasted.
- Even if the question is edited and reopened, its often down voted already and has less of a chance to get a good answer.
- Warning the OP by an automated system beforehand that his question might not be well received and how it can be improved feels far less of an insult, than when your question gets closed by real people.
How much is too much?
This is probably the most difficult question to answer. Any criteria we will choose will be a balance between false positives and having enough real hits for the feature to be actually useful.
As a starting point however, the kind of questions I have in mind usually have more than 150 LoCs and are asked by new members of the site (new as in their first or second post). While there may be good questions that fall into the same category, it is my impression that they are REALLY rare and I think the warning can be formulated in such a way that we don't lose them.
So I'd suggest to warn, if a question contains more than 150 LoC and if the questioner has a reputation of less than 50.
One could also add the code/text ratio into the mix, but I feel far less confident about determining a useful bound here.
Coming up with an actual boundary of course requires some statistical data, like "Given a criteria, how many questions would have received a warning, how many of them got closed (true positive) and how many where actually well received (False positive)". I don't know much about how SO works internally, but that sounds not too difficult.
What should the warning contain?
As any good warning, it should contain
- What has triggered the warning?
- Why am I warned about this?
- And most importantly: How can I fix it?
Again, just to get the discussion starting, I'd suggest something like this (probably too long):
Your question contains a lot of code, which indicates that you copy/pasted a lot of your actual code that is not directly related to your problem. This makes it often difficult and time consuming to read and understand the question or to find the bug in your program. It also makes the question less helpful for other users of this site and as a result, decreases the likelihood of people taking the time to help you and might even lead to your question being closed.
If possible, try to create a shorter Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example that demonstrates the same problem explain what parts of the code are relevant and/or make sure that all of this code is actually necessary to reproduce your problem. This might even help you to find a solution to your problem in the process.
Related questions
This is basically the same feature request, however I think mine is more specific and I hope I sufficiently addressed the concerns raised in the answer and the comments.
Disclaimer: My experience on SO is almost exclusively limited to the c++ tag.
Automated warning, if question contains more than X lines of text, and no TL;DR
... Oops this would apply to your question.