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Mar 2, 2015 at 21:18 comment added BradleyDotNET @Palec Sorry, I read your suggestion backwards. Preparing the experienced users to deal with new users is not a direction that has been taken to my knowledge. The previous discussion has been how to prepare new users to deal with the experienced ones.
Mar 2, 2015 at 20:52 comment added Palec I admit I watch meta mainly from Hot Meta Posts box and a my favorite meta questions. University studies take lots of time. When I scanned the contents of new-users (both here on MSO and on MSE), I found almost exclusively questions focusing on their behavior or the overall hostile environment. There are a few exceptions, but that does not hint of the topic being oft-discussed. Am I searching in the wrong place, @BradleyDotNET?
Mar 2, 2015 at 20:06 comment added BradleyDotNET @Palec If you have any ideas, I'm sure we'd love to hear about it (in a separate post of course) Note that this is an oft-discussed topic on Meta.
Mar 2, 2015 at 20:01 comment added Palec Maybe we could come up with guidelines how we should behave when we encounter a newbie. There is a lot of discussion about how hostile the environment is, but at least in this case a large part of the problem was miscommunication. Could it be prevented by preparing our experienced users for the encounter?
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Feb 28, 2015 at 15:35 comment added John Saunders I'm sure there's a word for this, but I don't know it. The community is not "following a structure". The community itself is a self-organizing activity. It's an aggregate construct created by us all doing what we feel like doing. We mostly feel like not being yelled at by other community members, so this gives the appearance of being a structured activity. It's not.
Feb 28, 2015 at 6:48 comment added Jason Ausborn My goal for the question was to determine the correlation between SO guidelines and best practices that the community focuses on which may be a better descriptor. After members took the time to at least give advice and their opinions, I realized that the community may at least be following some form of structure that is intuitive.
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Feb 28, 2015 at 5:32 history answered John Saunders CC BY-SA 3.0