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Right now, nothing because Triage is in a trial stage. But if you go over to the announcement post you can see what the plan is for this.

Help us test question triage!Help us test question triage!

In that post, there is a flow chart of the whole process and this statement from Shog9:

Behind the scenes, a "quality score" is calculated for each question based on an automated analysis of the content. Those that score well are sent immediately to the homepage; those that score poorly will now be sent to Triage. From there, they'll go to one of three places based on human input:

  1. The homepage, where they can be answered
  2. The close or moderator flag queue where they can be reviewed and eventually deleted
  3. A new "Help and Improvement" queue where they can be edited

Right now, nothing because Triage is in a trial stage. But if you go over to the announcement post you can see what the plan is for this.

Help us test question triage!

In that post, there is a flow chart of the whole process and this statement from Shog9:

Behind the scenes, a "quality score" is calculated for each question based on an automated analysis of the content. Those that score well are sent immediately to the homepage; those that score poorly will now be sent to Triage. From there, they'll go to one of three places based on human input:

  1. The homepage, where they can be answered
  2. The close or moderator flag queue where they can be reviewed and eventually deleted
  3. A new "Help and Improvement" queue where they can be edited

Right now, nothing because Triage is in a trial stage. But if you go over to the announcement post you can see what the plan is for this.

Help us test question triage!

In that post, there is a flow chart of the whole process and this statement from Shog9:

Behind the scenes, a "quality score" is calculated for each question based on an automated analysis of the content. Those that score well are sent immediately to the homepage; those that score poorly will now be sent to Triage. From there, they'll go to one of three places based on human input:

  1. The homepage, where they can be answered
  2. The close or moderator flag queue where they can be reviewed and eventually deleted
  3. A new "Help and Improvement" queue where they can be edited
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Right now, nothing because Triage is in a trial stage. But if you go over to the announcement post you can see what the plan is for this.

Help us test question triage!

In that post, there is a flow chart of the whole process and this statement from Shog9:

Behind the scenes, a "quality score" is calculated for each question based on an automated analysis of the content. Those that score well are sent immediately to the homepage; those that score poorly will now be sent to Triage. From there, they'll go to one of three places based on human input:

  1. The homepage, where they can be answered
  2. The close or moderator flag queue where they can be reviewed and eventually deleted
  3. A new "Help and Improvement" queue where they can be edited