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I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

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I ran some queriessome queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

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As mike z pointed out, the previous results for average accepted answer time are skewed tending to give longer response times to older questions. I ran instead the proportion of HQ questions seeing an accepted answered in under a month and indeed they reveal a decrease as well:

2010   75%
2011   73%
2012   69%
2013   64%

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

Edit 2

As mike z pointed out, the previous results for average accepted answer time are skewed tending to give longer response times to older questions. I ran instead the proportion of HQ questions seeing an accepted answered in under a month and indeed they reveal a decrease as well:

2010   75%
2011   73%
2012   69%
2013   64%
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Without an understanding of why concretely the flood of bad questions is bad, I can't help but feel that there's nothing wrong with people answering those bad questions (qualified as whores in a recent topic) - and no good reason why I shouldn't do it myself. At least they are (possibly) helping someone. The poor question will come and go and I fail to see the negative consequence.

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered here, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positivleypositively).

        # of HQ questions   % of HQ questions    Avg accepted response time (in days)
                                   unanswered             (in days) to HQ questions
2010                88272                 17%                          23.0
2011                97908                 18%                          19.4
2012                72864                 21%                          15.3
2013                39485                 27%                           9.4

Without an understanding of why concretely the flood of bad questions is bad, I can't help but feel that there's nothing wrong with people answering those bad questions (qualified as whores in recent topic) - and no good reason why I shouldn't do it myself. At least they are (possibly) helping someone. The poor question will come and go and I fail to see the negative consequence.

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered here, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positivley).

        # of HQ questions   % of HQ questions   Avg response time (in days)
                                   unanswered               to HQ questions
2010                88272                 17%                          23.0
2011                97908                 18%                          19.4
2012                72864                 21%                          15.3
2013                39485                 27%                           9.4

Without an understanding of why concretely the flood of bad questions is bad, I can't help but feel that there's nothing wrong with people answering those bad questions (qualified as whores in a recent topic) - and no good reason why I shouldn't do it myself. At least they are (possibly) helping someone. The poor question will come and go and I fail to see the negative consequence.

I ran some queries in SEDE and thought and I would put the results here. They basically illustrate what people have answered, that good questions are getting lost in the ocean of crap (sounds obvious but at least one indicator here is evolving positively).

        # of HQ questions   % of HQ questions    Avg accepted response time
                                   unanswered     (in days) to HQ questions
2010                88272                 17%                          23.0
2011                97908                 18%                          19.4
2012                72864                 21%                          15.3
2013                39485                 27%                           9.4
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