Timeline for Let's improve the How to Ask page(s)
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Jun 4, 2014 at 14:38 | comment | added | PlasmaHH | @Dukeling: Ah, so this is following the last sentence of my answer. We might also go further and vary the question: "Is this a thank you post"? "yes" => dont post. "Is this a real post and not just saying thank you?" yes => post. Probably keeping some of the variation even after an initial experimentation phase would prove useful. | |
Jun 4, 2014 at 14:36 | comment | added | Bernhard Barker | The reason I'd rather not have the options contain "post" and "do not post" is because people may be predispositioned to clicking "post", regardless of what the containing text actually says. People also tend to be more predispositioned to clicking "Yes", so if they don't read, their post won't get posted, at least at first. | |
Jun 4, 2014 at 14:29 | comment | added | PlasmaHH | @Dukeling: We might also want to experiment with some and later look at statistics how successful they were. Like having a 50/50 chance of getting the long or short version, and then looking how much clicked on the "no dont post" version and keep the one with the most "hits". | |
Jun 4, 2014 at 14:27 | comment | added | Bernhard Barker | With regard to answers, I think it would be better to just have the options be "Yes" and "No", with "Yes" displaying a message explaining that these types of posts aren't appropriate after clicked, and "No" just posting it. We could also extend this to link-only answers (perhaps fairly generously, as they'd still be able to post it if they say it isn't one). | |
Jun 4, 2014 at 14:18 | history | answered | PlasmaHH | CC BY-SA 3.0 |