Timeline for What's the difference between the quality of a question and the quality of an answer? [duplicate]
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May 23, 2017 at 12:37 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
replaced http://stackoverflow.com/ with https://stackoverflow.com/
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Sep 1, 2015 at 21:55 | comment | added | user4151918 | The (moral) dilemma here is whether or not we help people who don't appear to want to learn. If we focus on promising users, and ignore or punish problematic users, it just feels wrong. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 21:48 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Rizier123 The argument is that they'll never be productive members, so they aren't necessarily wanted. But people learn at a different pace, and who can say who will become a truly valuable contributor in the future? I think people can flourish when they are encouraged, even if it may take a while for that to be seen. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 21:21 | comment | added | Rizier123 | @PetahChristian As I see it, I think you are trying to help the users which don't want help (learning) / which we don't necessarily want on Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow and many users already give new users / normal users hints, links to the help center and other helpful links, where they can learn and read. But if a user don't want to read you can't help him. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 21:15 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Rizier123 Yes. But there is a big disconnect between people who ask lots of questions but never accept or upvote or gain rep. Some are here for an answer they can copy and paste but may not understand. How do you motivate them to improve, apart from leaving comments telling them what to do? (I suppose that's what I'm uncomfortable doing. I can help with an answer, but I'm not experienced with helping to use the site. Hence, how do you make them or me better? For me, I guess I favor a safe way to learn, where I'm not penalized for mistakes.) | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:44 | comment | added | Patrice | @PetahChristian the review/audit is a fully automated system. If we can't automate the same for the SO bootcamp..... then we need to have other users do it. Which is not feasible. Right now when questioner's quality is bad, they end up being banned, which normally leads to a meta question, followed by someone explaining what's happening... I don't see a way to have the behavior you want without having humans check new users. And since quality-conscious members are outnumbered by a BIG margin, this will be ROUGH | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:43 | comment | added | Rizier123 | there is no motivation Getting privileges back, getting answers, getting answers faster, getting upV, ... isn't motivation enough? <- You all get this if you read the help center + tour and are able to write a good question. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:26 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Patrice Look at the SO review/audit process. People are tested. People can fail. People can temporarily be banned if they fail enough audits. If users are "failing" at asking questions, why can't they be channelled to an SO bootcamp where they get exposed to the articles. And perhaps they have to read them to recover a privilege. Right now, there is no motivation or incentive or reason to read the documentation, and the quality directly suffers because it takes longer for people to improve. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:21 | comment | added | Patrice | @PetahChristian Does EVERYONE read the bootcamp on github? not at all (I know I didn't). So in the end, this doesn't change much. No matter how you put them, you won't have everyone to read it. Unless we make it mandatory and ask randomized questions on the articles.... which is just dumb IMHO. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:12 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Patricia I think GitHub is a good example. I still have the GitHub Bootcamp banner visible at the top of their home page, because it's not obnoxious and serves as a point of quick reference. I hadn't noticed it could be dismissed, but even though I now realize it can, I still don't feel the need to dismiss it. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:03 | comment | added | Patrice | @PetahChristian then how do you make it better? any other way you can do it will be the same "EULAs and TOS"... so, people will dismiss it.... how can you make something that will be intrusive enough that people WILL see and read the article, and at the same time, won't look like an "annoying thing"? | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:03 | history | closed |
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Duplicate of Can we make this meta site work for mentoring?, How should I get started reviewing the Late Answers and First Questions/ Answers Queues? | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 20:02 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Patrice Unfortunately, the percentage of people that actually read that one-time message is low; people are in the habit of dismissing things like EULAs and TOS, and popups are unfortunately another "annoying thing" that people are sadly conditioned to "dismiss" without reading. So, yes, perhaps the tour could be prominent in a different way? | |
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Sep 1, 2015 at 19:54 | comment | added | Rizier123 | Just to note that here: You can't help everybody We already have a help center, a tour site we have many hints and notes which will pop up and give you information when you ask a question. We have tag wikis for every tag. There is already a lot of information, but users have to read them. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:53 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Deduplicator I have participated in reviews. I do better with other queues that are more objective and less subjective, mostly because I haven't gained enough proficiency at discerning what the site considers good or not. I suppose we all learn differently. I'd read a tutorial, but don't really learn as much from (why I failed) an audit. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:49 | comment | added | Patrice | @PetahChristian more prominent then a BIG POPUP on your first question saying "did you read this?"... how? | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:44 | comment | added | user4151918 | @Andy. Maybe the tour should be more prominent/visible? | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:43 | comment | added | Deduplicator | Related: How should I get started reviewing Late Answers and First Posts? | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:41 | comment | added | Patrice | The main problem you will have here is "how do we clone experienced users so we have enough for all the new and less experienced users who just want help NAO" | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:39 | comment | added | ryanyuyu | "But somehow, it made it through the First Posts review queue" there's your problem. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:38 | comment | added | Andy Mod | Also, Matt's answer was deleted nearly 40 minutes before this meta question was posted. It had a score of 2. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 19:37 | comment | added | Andy Mod |
perhaps SO needs tutorials that guide users how to use the site - I see you have the Informed badge. Congratulations. There is your tour on how to use the site. It seems you decided to utilize the resources available. The user in your question...not so much.
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Sep 1, 2015 at 19:33 | history | asked | user4151918 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |