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The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

An idea for highlighting: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentationReviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?

The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

An idea for highlighting: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?

The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

An idea for highlighting: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?

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The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

The short version of theAn idea for highlighting: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?

The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

The short version of the idea: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?

The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

An idea for highlighting: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?

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The problem. I think it's that per-tag question lists are pretty useless. I just look at "Newest" for my favorite tags: for R and some of its packages. The bounties there are either (i) awards for something well done or (ii) mind-numbing requests to graph something just so. Neither is very interesting.


As @SergeBallesta suggested, I think a new manually curated per-tag list is the answer. In the new question UI, the "popular" tab doesn't even filter by tag, so let's replace that. Alternately, the per-tag bounty tab is rarely crowded.

The short version of the idea: At some cost, each user can highlight a question, based on whatever criteria they like and irrespective of the question's attributes (apart from not already being highlighted or under bounty). When highlighting, the user selects a particular tag, and the question will show up in a question list for that tag for a week.

Details. Reviewing the bounty documentation...

  • A user can only highlight one question at a time and must wait for their selection to expire.
  • The user must have a badge in the tag. The badge color is shown in the question list and available as a sorting criterion in the dropdown menu.
  • The cost scales up based on how popular the tag is, say from 20 for to 200 for . If applied to the same question again, the cost increases by max(50 rep, +100%).

Other ideas: (1) higher if the user is part of the Q&A; (2) lower with the age of the Q&A, to a 50% discount for the oldest Q or longest inactive Q&A; (3) lower with the user's badge level, 25% for silver and 50% for gold.

Comments.

Why bother? Bounties are expensive and carry the mental overhead of deciding who you're going to give rep to and why. Plenty of users have rep to burn and questions they want to highlight for whatever reason. They should not be limited to highlighting only for the purpose of playing king/queen and doling out rewards.

Incentives. Like @Dukeling, I think there's no need to tweak the reward side of the gamification program and doing so could have annoying side-effects. Besides, the OP and any answerers will be rewarded by the influx of passersby. If the highlighter needs incentives, offer badges like "highlighted a years-old Q&A and drew +10 votes during its week in the sun."

Implementation. Apart from rejiggering the sorting and display in the question list and the requirement that a particular tag be chosen, such a system might piggyback on how bounties are managed..?