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I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I also agree with Plutonix, a lot of people post their questions, some are crap and some are actually decent, but they don't even bother to return to the site. So three free questions might not solve anything.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for. I have seen a lot of communities perish because they only relied on old members/traffic. I am all for reducing bad posts, but it can't be too drastic.

I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I also agree with Plutonix, a lot of people post their questions, some are crap and some are actually decent, but they don't even bother to return to the site. So three free questions might not solve anything.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for.

I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I also agree with Plutonix, a lot of people post their questions, some are crap and some are actually decent, but they don't even bother to return to the site. So three free questions might not solve anything.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for. I have seen a lot of communities perish because they only relied on old members/traffic. I am all for reducing bad posts, but it can't be too drastic.

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I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I also agree with Plutonix, a lot of people post their questions, some are crap and some are actually decent, but they don't even bother to return to the site. So three free questions might not solve anything.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for.

I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for.

I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I also agree with Plutonix, a lot of people post their questions, some are crap and some are actually decent, but they don't even bother to return to the site. So three free questions might not solve anything.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for.

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axwcode
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I understand there are a bunch of bad questions being posted daily.

However, wouldn't your suggestion also reduce the amount of new users? I believe you can be a new user with little programming knowledge and still post quality questions. Yet, could a new user post quality answers to get those required 10 points, to post questions, if they are completely new to programming? It would be hard if you are truly starting out.

I mention this because there might be a danger to the site losing a lot of traffic if too strict of rules for participating are implemented -- that is what I am most concern for.