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I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask pageHow to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

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I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question ChecklistSO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

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I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

Remember, theThe whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a minor decrease in low-quality posts as well, however that's notto me the primarylong-term goal of this proposal. The primary goal is would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

Remember, the whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a minor decrease in low-quality posts as well, however that's not the primary goal of this proposal. The primary goal is to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

I'd rather see changes to the User Interface to bring together users seeking help with those willing to provide help.

Another Q&A site is too much.

Why?

  • I don't see the questions being very reusable
  • It doesn't feel as one-on-one as something like a chat
  • It's yet another account/SE site to login to and monitor

Proposal

You already have a great chat system, go make use of it.

Provide newbies with a way of saying "I would like someone to tell me if my question is OK before I post it"

Provide veteran users with a way of saying "I'm feeling like helping newbies today with using the system, so let me go see who needs help [ideally in a specific tag]"

Match them up in a view that includes

  • A chat room
  • A view of the question being discussed (possibly editable by either party?)

How it would work

  • Veteran user point of view

I envision a page I could go to that lists all the users currently active/online and seeking help, perhaps filterable by tags, and a way to review their initial question/post and join them if I feel like helping them out.

  • New user point of view

I envision a new user coming to SO to ask a question (perhaps a friend recommended them), writing up their question and wondering "is this an OK question", and seeing a button to ask "Is my question OK before I post it".

This would open a chat room somewhere on the same "Ask Question" page, and provide them with a bit of additional reading material while they wait such as SO Question Checklist or the How to Ask page.

The question should still remain editable, and if the user posts their question at any time, their chat session would also get closed or removed from the public view.

Notes

  • It also has an added bonus of allowing us to give those who take the time to help mentor others in the use of their SE site extra rep/badges on the main site they are participating in, rather than in another disjointed site.

  • I think new users would get more actively engaged in the site in the long run if they talk to an actual person one-on-on versus the communication with drive-by answerers/commenters on their post.

  • We would have to be careful to make it clear to the users that we are offering them help with reviewing their question before posting, and not with their actual question itself.

  • We could probably provide this feature to users of closed questions too (with some limitations to avoid abuse), so they could get help on how to format their post to get it reopened.

The whole point of this suggestion is to encourage mentoring of new members in the community so they can become the community of high-rep users in the future.

I'm sure we would see a decrease in low-quality posts as well, however to me the long-term goal of this proposal would be to engage, educate, and encourage the next generation of "high rep" users to keep the site healthy and sustainable.

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