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Providing helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations - but that's probably better used as a quality metric to flag for review).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

Providing helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

Providing helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations - but that's probably better used as a quality metric to flag for review).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

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ProvingProviding helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

Proving helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

Providing helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

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Proving helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...alongor maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

Proving helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

Proving helpful hints in response to trigger words or phrases seems proportionate and useful (and I would dearly love an automated response to any question beginning with "i wanna" and similar abominations).

Update: "help at the point of use" is a valuable UI concept - give someone a FAQ and they often won't read it. Pop up the relevant section at a relevant time, and it's much more digestible (provided you get the relevance right!)

However, there is at least one benefit of stating "I am a beginner", particularly for difficult topics, in that it enables the answerer to tune the level of their explanation so that the OP has some chance of 'getting it'.

I have a reasonable rep, but if I were asking a question on , for example, then I would be tempted to mention that I am a n00b, because I am concerned that I'll get an answer along the lines of the infamous:

A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?

...or maybe something about Zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms, along with a link to a research paper on cutting-edge abstract algebra.

Perhaps the rep of the OP should also be taken into account when deciding whether to auto-nag them?

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