Timeline for How important is response time of the questioner regarding clarifications in triage?
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Jul 15, 2014 at 18:50 | history | edited | Sam I am says Reinstate Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jul 15, 2014 at 18:41 | comment | added | Robert Crovella | You comments apply today, without any changes. They are not specific to my proposal. Questions can belong to multiple tags today. Java generalists might not always get the subtlety of the problem in question today. A question tagged with java (= high traffic tag) regardless of other tags would need 5 close votes, just as it does today. Only in the instance where the question is only tagged with ssl (= low traffic tag), would the close vote requirement be reduced. | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 18:35 | comment | added | Bruno | @RobertCrovella, you still get the problem that questions can belong to multiple tags. I've been following regularly the ssl tag, which I'd consider low-traffic. Some questions are tagged with both ssl and java for example, and Java generalists might not always get the subtlety of the problem in the question. You'd then get some imbalance between the language/platform generalists and those who are more specialised, voting on the same questions. This could happen for any language tag where the question applies to a specific domain with another tag. | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 12:33 | comment | added | Robert Crovella | The idea is to simply take the tag with the highest number of followers on a given question, and scale the number of close votes required to close the question according to that. Your stated concerns are valid today ("Those who don't understand the speciality would probably be more likely to vote to close quickly.") and would not be affected by this. If a question has a tag like c++ on it, which has a lot of followers, it will require more close votes than if the most-followed tag is bonobo. And I'm not talking about a huge change. Maybe 5 votes for c++ and 3 for bonobo. | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 9:59 | comment | added | Bruno | @RobertCrovella, adapting to the traffic on the tag would be interesting, but probably be difficult. I guess there would be problems for questions that have both a popular tag and a more specialised one. Those who don't understand the speciality would probably be more likely to vote to close quickly. | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 2:54 | comment | added | HostileFork says dont trust SE | @RobertCrovella There is very little intervention on my pet tags. But I have noted that c++ is very harsh, which motivated this. The closed question from 1 rep user as "not clear what you're asking" that got me cranky was this one. I do wonder if, # of required close votes should be scaled to the attention on the tag? 5 may be a magic number for how many tags, but should close votes be a function of views or something? I also notice the C people are far more "hello noob may I help you with your nonsense" | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 2:48 | comment | added | Robert Crovella | Yes, close voting is very unpredictable IMHO. It would happen quite infrequently on the tag I care about except for random "angels" who come along, and probably don't care a bit about the tag. I would be miserable trying to help out on a tag that had even less traffic. One of the big problems with the close voting system that I see is that it is not scaled to the traffic on a particular tag. | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 2:40 | comment | added | Bruno | @RobertCrovella, I've had the same problem (regarding not enough), but somehow there seems to be a split between two categories of extremes. Some seem to enter the close queue and are shot at straight away with little effort from the reviewers, other can wait forever (especially for the ones that could be migrated). | |
Jul 15, 2014 at 2:05 | comment | added | Robert Crovella | Agreed. If a question does not meet the standard, you vote to close. Immediately. Period. Seems relevant, (one of my most favorite SE posts): meta.stackexchange.com/questions/98022/… If you feel it's appropriate, feel free to leave suggestions for clarification or whatever is necessary to bring it up to standard. There is no requirement to do so, and the close vote inherently does. The problem I have on the tag I watch is not enough closing hordes, not too many. Then Barber/Harvey come along once in a blue moon and make my day with the hammer. | |
Jul 14, 2014 at 23:00 | comment | added | HostileFork says dont trust SE | Well, the not-well-with-the-world part is that the user is likely scared off now. I might well be too. | |
Jul 14, 2014 at 22:51 | history | answered | Sam I am says Reinstate Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |