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Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not stack overflow'sStack Overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. HavingHaving one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.

Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not stack overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. Having one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.

Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not Stack Overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. Having one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.

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Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not stack overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. Having one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.

Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not stack overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. Having one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.

Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not stack overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. Having one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.

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Users in the Triage queue are doing exactly what they are being told to do.

If a question can be fixed by either the Author or other Users, they are told to click "should be improved".

"Should be improved" then says "send it to help and improvement"! Here, users can "Edit", "Skip" or search in the bottom right for "question is very low quality", where they can flag a question as "needs to be closed" because the problem really is that the author did not provide the information needed to solve the problem, actually get around to asking a question, etc.

This system basically tells triage to waste help and improvement's time. To be fair, this does let triage review questions that they have almost no expertise on.

So long as there are sufficient reviewers, this is not stack overflow's problem. Reviewers are free labor. Having one queue toss work at another queue, so long as the queues are mostly empty, is free.

A way to improve the H&I experience might be to provide triage with another exit stream:

  • Ok
  • Help & Improvement Queue
  • Author needs to add Information
  • Unsalvageable
  • Skip

but this arguably makes Triage more complex. It does make the action of "Needs Improvement" more clear.

An alternative would be to add "Author needs to add Information" as a top-line option in Help & Improvement, instead of hiding it on the side under a dialog. This way, in a perfect world, every question passed to H&I from Triage would have a top-line option that H&I should use. Any use of the "very low quality" in H&I becomes a sign that the Triage users where imperfect.