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Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:

People who repeatedly ask low-quality questions may not be in the right place for help - a forum may be better for them instead of a q/a site - or they may not know what their problem is, in which case they need help focusing on the problem/s they face.

So, if a user has more than x % questions which have been closed (or some other suitable metric like first two questions closed etc) maybe they could lose their questioning ability and be directed to a small pop-quiz that gives examples of good/bad questions and they need to repeat the quiz until they get them all correct.

Maybe it could be a badge available to everyone / all new users?

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As reasoned in the comments below, if a new user has had a few questions closed, then maybe the 'pop quiz' could be to raise x helpful flags. This would show the user is showing an awareness of what's good for the site vs what isn't. This may lead to users flagging everything, so to prevent people from raising flags on everything they see, then a % success rate should be implemented?

Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:

People who repeatedly ask low-quality questions may not be in the right place for help - a forum may be better for them instead of a q/a site - or they may not know what their problem is, in which case they need help focusing on the problem/s they face.

So, if a user has more than x % questions which have been closed (or some other suitable metric like first two questions closed etc) maybe they could lose their questioning ability and be directed to a small pop-quiz that gives examples of good/bad questions and they need to repeat the quiz until they get them all correct.

Maybe it could be a badge available to everyone / all new users?

EDIT:

As reasoned in the comments below, if a new user has had a few questions closed, then maybe the 'pop quiz' could be to raise x helpful flags. This would show the user is showing an awareness of what's good for the site vs what isn't. This may lead to users flagging everything, so to prevent people from raising flags on everything they see, then a % success rate should be implemented?

Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:

People who repeatedly ask low-quality questions may not be in the right place for help - a forum may be better for them instead of a q/a site - or they may not know what their problem is, in which case they need help focusing on the problem/s they face.

So, if a user has more than x % questions which have been closed (or some other suitable metric like first two questions closed etc) maybe they could lose their questioning ability and be directed to a small pop-quiz that gives examples of good/bad questions and they need to repeat the quiz until they get them all correct.

Maybe it could be a badge available to everyone / all new users?

EDIT:

As reasoned in the comments below, if a new user has had a few questions closed, then maybe the 'pop quiz' could be to raise x helpful flags. This would show the user is showing an awareness of what's good for the site vs what isn't. This may lead to users flagging everything, so to prevent people from raising flags on everything they see, then a % success rate should be implemented?

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Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:

People who repeatedly ask low-quality questions may not be in the right place for help - a forum may be better for them instead of a q/a site - or they may not know what their problem is, in which case they need help focusing on the problem/s they face.

So, if a user has more than x % questions which have been closed (or some other suitable metric like first two questions closed etc) maybe they could lose their questioning ability and be directed to a small pop-quiz that gives examples of good/bad questions and they need to repeat the quiz until they get them all correct.

Maybe it could be a badge available to everyone / all new users?

EDIT:

As reasoned in the comments below, if a new user has had a few questions closed, then maybe the 'pop quiz' could be to raise x helpful flags. This would show the user is showing an awareness of what's good for the site vs what isn't. This may lead to users flagging everything, so to prevent people from raising flags on everything they see, then a % success rate should be implemented?

Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:

People who repeatedly ask low-quality questions may not be in the right place for help - a forum may be better for them instead of a q/a site - or they may not know what their problem is, in which case they need help focusing on the problem/s they face.

So, if a user has more than x % questions which have been closed (or some other suitable metric like first two questions closed etc) maybe they could lose their questioning ability and be directed to a small pop-quiz that gives examples of good/bad questions and they need to repeat the quiz until they get them all correct.

Maybe it could be a badge available to everyone / all new users?

Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:

People who repeatedly ask low-quality questions may not be in the right place for help - a forum may be better for them instead of a q/a site - or they may not know what their problem is, in which case they need help focusing on the problem/s they face.

So, if a user has more than x % questions which have been closed (or some other suitable metric like first two questions closed etc) maybe they could lose their questioning ability and be directed to a small pop-quiz that gives examples of good/bad questions and they need to repeat the quiz until they get them all correct.

Maybe it could be a badge available to everyone / all new users?

EDIT:

As reasoned in the comments below, if a new user has had a few questions closed, then maybe the 'pop quiz' could be to raise x helpful flags. This would show the user is showing an awareness of what's good for the site vs what isn't. This may lead to users flagging everything, so to prevent people from raising flags on everything they see, then a % success rate should be implemented?

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