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Edit - Yeah, I guess the idea wasn't too practical to start with... Sorry to bother you all with an old question! I guess the tried and true method is really the best way to go here.

Edit - Yeah, I guess the idea wasn't too practical to start with... Sorry to bother you all with an old question! I guess the tried and true method is really the best way to go here.

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Sandbox for questions?

Recently, I've been spending some time on SO answering a lot of questions, and one thing that frustrates me is this, I see many people post fairly decent questions (sure, the question may be worded improperly or doesn't show too much research, but clearly they did some research) but some pushy commentator will hop on saying how dreadfully horrible the question is and everyone decides to hop on to the lemming train upvoting his comment, and before I can even respond, the question is self-deleted by the OP, prolly out of shame. I have several problems with this.

  1. If the OP has a username of user282347997234... or something of the like, is it really worth beating them over the head like that? Clearly, the name and reputation amount should signify that this guy has no idea what he is doing. Hell, anything under a 100 basically has no idea what they're doing either.
  2. Now I'm trying to get into the mind of the person commenting here. What could the OP possibly get out of you dumping all over (what really seems to be in the mind of the OP) a carefully constructed question? Sure, carefulConstruction != correctConstruction, but jeez, some kind wording might actually make the point hit home? I'd like to point out a user who I think does a really good job of kindly and calmly addressing the flaws in questions, Hovercraftfullofeels (I would post examples had they all not been deleted), he/she/this guy always has a calm and kind correction to give and I'd like to see more of that.

So that was a rant... Anyways, my question is, why not implement a sandbox feature for questions? People with a low enough reputation or new to the site will automatically have their questions sent to the sandbox where people waiting for new questions to pop up can help them better state their questions. And maybe sandboxing is the wrong word, perhaps drafting would be better, since their original question is like a rough draft

Now, the obvious question is, how is this any different? What would stop people from dumping here as opposed to dumping on the original question? One thing I've recalled when looking at some of these comments is people who tend to berate the OP are people with (ironically) or less than 500 rep. Well, the people who are allowed to help the OP draft their questions must be above a certain reputation (say 1000). This would prevent people who are just here to rant on all the newcomers from being able to do that.

And once the OP has answered a few questions of their own, asked enough questions, etc., the sandbox feature will no longer become necessary. Sure, it would still be optional (I know I would use the feature from time to time), but at least now, they have shown an understanding and repeated experience with the site and it's standards and can accustom accordingly.

I feel this way, we can drift away from this almost backhanded teaching method SO has really become famous for, and instead, promote experimentation and testing, and letting the user learn by failing, but in an environment that doesn't make the OP feel like shit afterwards. Furthermore, I've seen some really great minds give up after a few times on this site. One of my buddies at work is IMO the most gifted programmer I know, but he sucks at posing his question. He dropped a few questions on this site and all were but removed in not even 5 minutes by my buddy himself cuz he was just too embarrassed after people were railing on his question. Sure, this is the internet, you need some tough skin here, but the lack of this feature is hurting SO in the end, pushing away people who could otherwise be really helpful here and I think this feature should be implemented.