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Self-Filtering By Requiring a User-Name On New Accounts

One possible solutionaid: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.

Self-Filtering By Requiring a User-Name On New Accounts

One possible solution: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.

Self-Filtering By Requiring a User-Name On New Accounts

One possible aid: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.

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Basil Bourque
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Self-Filtering By Requiring a User-Name On New Accounts

One possible solution: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.

One possible solution: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.

Self-Filtering By Requiring a User-Name On New Accounts

One possible solution: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.

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Basil Bourque
  • 335.8k
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One possible solution: Force each new user to create a user name rather than provide one for them.

The worst questions are asked by new users with default user-name of userNNNNNN. That suggests to me these folks are "drive-by" users looking for a quick answer without any willingness to put in the effort described in this Question.

Seriously, I suspect making the sign-up process require even the slightest bit more of a commitment would significantly improve the quality of new users and questions.