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Jun 4, 2014 at 15:51 comment added PlasmaHH @JonEricson: My point is that starting with statistics here won't get you anywhere. This might be seen as an XY problem even. What we really want is to get more insight about people asking bad questions and how to prevent that and if our current tools are useful. The statistics won't help. Either they say "no correlation" (which they no doubtly do), which amounts to "we can't say anything about the people posting bad questions" or they do, which amounts to "we can't say anything". Starting with thoughts and hypothesis and then looking for supporting statistics might lead to insights about them
Jun 4, 2014 at 15:45 comment added PlasmaHH @Servy: I am not saying that this happens always, this is why I tried to use wordings such as "a lot of people". From my feeling, it would apply to the majority of people posting bad questions, but its hard to get hard facts on that. There are cases where the tools work, but as Shog9 said, we need solutions that stand between the asker and his answer to overcome this problem.
Jun 4, 2014 at 15:42 comment added Jon Ericson Staff If you look at my answer, the point is that reluctance to close and downvote questions can't be the cause of more bad questions. My argument is that if you don't have correlation, you can't very well claim causation.
Jun 4, 2014 at 15:41 comment added Servy Your answer looked good up through your bullet points, but your conclusions aren't quite right. When the moderation tools available don't prevent an answer they don't accomplish much. However, at least in some cases, questions get closed before they are answered, preventing answers, questions get downvoted enough to get less attention, preventing answers, users get question banned, preventing them from asking more bad questions (which prevents them from getting answers). So these tools aren't completely ineffective, just less effective than they should be.
Jun 4, 2014 at 15:34 comment added Shog9 Your fourth bullet is the root of the issue here; any solution that doesn't stand between an asker and his answer is destined to fail.
Jun 4, 2014 at 15:12 history answered PlasmaHH CC BY-SA 3.0