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I know that it seems like it's been a hot topic as of late, how Stack Overflow can be very harsh to new users. I kind of agree with that, from what I've experienced. I have heard a lot of arguments on both sides and while I understand the attempt to have a standard of quality, I also agree with those that say that it's very harsh on beginners who may not know what to search for. It also doesn't help that Stack Overflow has become THE source for questions and answers.

Just last week I was searching for some pretty specific SQL stuff - I was delighted to see that a Stack Overflow question had my exact problem! I clicked on it only to see that the question was closed. A google search was not helping me with this issue - I could only find the stack overflowStack Overflow question - but it was closed, so what was I to do? That was a pretty disheartening moment. I've also seen a link to some beginner questions that while broad, led to some very useful answers that taught me a lot about different languages. Those too have been unfortunately closed.

This brings me to my possible suggestion though I don't see many people agreeing. What if instead of focusing so much on closing and deleting questions with negative votes, we instead made it so you had to get a certain number of POSITIVEpositive votes to remain archived? Then if you don't get a certain number of upvotes in a certain amount of time (say a month, or maybe even a week or something) your question is automatically cleared. Now this accomplishes the standard of quality that the Stack Overflow team is looking for, allowing it to be a comprehensive Q+A where the questions meet certain standards to help the internet. Only the questions with good reputation will remain archived forever. However at the same time, without such a need to delete or close topics, beginners can also get their questions asked without being driven away?

To me it seems like a more welcoming environment, to not have to worry about being swarmed by angry downvoters. I understand people say that beginners can go to other places, but Stack Overflow really is ubiquitous. It's always the most useful thing that pops up on google search, and is the most clear place for somebody to try and go first. And I think it'd be nice if it was a place where everybody could get help on what problems they may have, even some that are considered "low quality" questions, and its the high quality ones that remain archived. I'm sure there are some people who don't mind taking the time to answer lower-quality questions, and it allows people to get help.

One argument I can see against this is that if the topics get deleted (rather than closed), there will be nothing to discourage other users from asking the same question again, and continually asking the same low-quality question. But if that is the case, and so many users are trying to ask this question, perhaps its merit should be re-evaluated?

I know that it seems like it's been a hot topic as of late, how Stack Overflow can be very harsh to new users. I kind of agree with that, from what I've experienced. I have heard a lot of arguments on both sides and while I understand the attempt to have a standard of quality, I also agree with those that say that it's very harsh on beginners who may not know what to search for. It also doesn't help that Stack Overflow has become THE source for questions and answers.

Just last week I was searching for some pretty specific SQL stuff - I was delighted to see that a Stack Overflow question had my exact problem! I clicked on it only to see that the question was closed. A google search was not helping me with this issue - I could only find the stack overflow question - but it was closed, so what was I to do? That was a pretty disheartening moment. I've also seen a link to some beginner questions that while broad, led to some very useful answers that taught me a lot about different languages. Those too have been unfortunately closed.

This brings me to my possible suggestion though I don't see many people agreeing. What if instead of focusing so much on closing and deleting questions with negative votes, we instead made it so you had to get a certain number of POSITIVE votes to remain archived? Then if you don't get a certain number of upvotes in a certain amount of time (say a month, or maybe even a week or something) your question is automatically cleared. Now this accomplishes the standard of quality that the Stack Overflow team is looking for, allowing it to be a comprehensive Q+A where the questions meet certain standards to help the internet. Only the questions with good reputation will remain archived forever. However at the same time, without such a need to delete or close topics, beginners can also get their questions asked without being driven away?

To me it seems like a more welcoming environment, to not have to worry about being swarmed by angry downvoters. I understand people say that beginners can go to other places, but Stack Overflow really is ubiquitous. It's always the most useful thing that pops up on google search, and is the most clear place for somebody to try and go first. And I think it'd be nice if it was a place where everybody could get help on what problems they may have, even some that are considered "low quality" questions, and its the high quality ones that remain archived. I'm sure there are some people who don't mind taking the time to answer lower-quality questions, and it allows people to get help.

One argument I can see against this is that if the topics get deleted (rather than closed), there will be nothing to discourage other users from asking the same question again, and continually asking the same low-quality question. But if that is the case, and so many users are trying to ask this question, perhaps its merit should be re-evaluated?

I know that it seems like it's been a hot topic as of late, how Stack Overflow can be very harsh to new users. I kind of agree with that, from what I've experienced. I have heard a lot of arguments on both sides and while I understand the attempt to have a standard of quality, I also agree with those that say that it's very harsh on beginners who may not know what to search for. It also doesn't help that Stack Overflow has become THE source for questions and answers.

Just last week I was searching for some pretty specific SQL stuff - I was delighted to see that a Stack Overflow question had my exact problem! I clicked on it only to see that the question was closed. A google search was not helping me with this issue - I could only find the Stack Overflow question - but it was closed, so what was I to do? That was a pretty disheartening moment. I've also seen a link to some beginner questions that while broad, led to some very useful answers that taught me a lot about different languages. Those too have been unfortunately closed.

This brings me to my possible suggestion though I don't see many people agreeing. What if instead of focusing so much on closing and deleting questions with negative votes, we instead made it so you had to get a certain number of positive votes to remain archived? Then if you don't get a certain number of upvotes in a certain amount of time (say a month, or maybe even a week or something) your question is automatically cleared. Now this accomplishes the standard of quality that the Stack Overflow team is looking for, allowing it to be a comprehensive Q+A where the questions meet certain standards to help the internet. Only the questions with good reputation will remain archived forever. However at the same time, without such a need to delete or close topics, beginners can also get their questions asked without being driven away?

To me it seems like a more welcoming environment, to not have to worry about being swarmed by angry downvoters. I understand people say that beginners can go to other places, but Stack Overflow really is ubiquitous. It's always the most useful thing that pops up on google search, and is the most clear place for somebody to try and go first. And I think it'd be nice if it was a place where everybody could get help on what problems they may have, even some that are considered "low quality" questions, and its the high quality ones that remain archived. I'm sure there are some people who don't mind taking the time to answer lower-quality questions, and it allows people to get help.

One argument I can see against this is that if the topics get deleted (rather than closed), there will be nothing to discourage other users from asking the same question again, and continually asking the same low-quality question. But if that is the case, and so many users are trying to ask this question, perhaps its merit should be re-evaluated?

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Maybe focus on storing positive questions rather than deleting negative ones?

I know that it seems like it's been a hot topic as of late, how Stack Overflow can be very harsh to new users. I kind of agree with that, from what I've experienced. I have heard a lot of arguments on both sides and while I understand the attempt to have a standard of quality, I also agree with those that say that it's very harsh on beginners who may not know what to search for. It also doesn't help that Stack Overflow has become THE source for questions and answers.

Just last week I was searching for some pretty specific SQL stuff - I was delighted to see that a Stack Overflow question had my exact problem! I clicked on it only to see that the question was closed. A google search was not helping me with this issue - I could only find the stack overflow question - but it was closed, so what was I to do? That was a pretty disheartening moment. I've also seen a link to some beginner questions that while broad, led to some very useful answers that taught me a lot about different languages. Those too have been unfortunately closed.

This brings me to my possible suggestion though I don't see many people agreeing. What if instead of focusing so much on closing and deleting questions with negative votes, we instead made it so you had to get a certain number of POSITIVE votes to remain archived? Then if you don't get a certain number of upvotes in a certain amount of time (say a month, or maybe even a week or something) your question is automatically cleared. Now this accomplishes the standard of quality that the Stack Overflow team is looking for, allowing it to be a comprehensive Q+A where the questions meet certain standards to help the internet. Only the questions with good reputation will remain archived forever. However at the same time, without such a need to delete or close topics, beginners can also get their questions asked without being driven away?

To me it seems like a more welcoming environment, to not have to worry about being swarmed by angry downvoters. I understand people say that beginners can go to other places, but Stack Overflow really is ubiquitous. It's always the most useful thing that pops up on google search, and is the most clear place for somebody to try and go first. And I think it'd be nice if it was a place where everybody could get help on what problems they may have, even some that are considered "low quality" questions, and its the high quality ones that remain archived. I'm sure there are some people who don't mind taking the time to answer lower-quality questions, and it allows people to get help.

One argument I can see against this is that if the topics get deleted (rather than closed), there will be nothing to discourage other users from asking the same question again, and continually asking the same low-quality question. But if that is the case, and so many users are trying to ask this question, perhaps its merit should be re-evaluated?