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Oct 9, 2015 at 18:04 comment added user4639281 I just want to say that we don't close questions for poor quality, that isn't a close reason. We close questions if they are off-topic based on a set of criteria, none of which pertain to the quality of the question. You can have a very high quality off-topic question and a very low quality on-topic question. We close off-topic questions, we flag very low quality (emphasis on very) questions for moderator attention. Poor quality on-topic questions just get downvoted.
Oct 9, 2015 at 15:34 comment added Kevin B "Sooner or later someone will make a competing site but with more emphasis on quality" I dunno... our emphasis on quality is already pretty damn high, it's just a problem of scale at this point.
Oct 9, 2015 at 11:33 comment added Jon Story I've got a reasonable amount of experience reviewing and editing (SO itself isn't my most active SE account). You seem to be expressing dissatisfied with the whole site rather than proposing a true solution to the need for better editing (perhaps the real answer is for the site to add a "This looks like code, would you like us to automatically prettify int?" feature). With respect, the downvotes on your question suggest that the community doesn't agree with closing badly formatted questions.
Oct 9, 2015 at 11:28 comment added Lundin @JonStory Perhaps when you have some more experience of editing and reviewing, you'll be of a different opinion. I've spent countless hours on such tasks, yet I see that the overall quality of the site is only decaying. It is a lost battle: manual reviews or edits is not the solution, the site has become too big and burdensome. There are far more users who don't care, than there are users who care. Sooner or later someone will make a competing site but with more emphasis on quality. Then it will quickly kill SO when all expertise move there, just like SO killed Experts Exchange.
Oct 9, 2015 at 10:18 comment added Jon Story And that's my point - SO is not about "I'm closing your question until you fix the formatting". We only close questions if we can't understand the question, or it's off topic - not because it's a bit untidy. And there seem to me to be quite a lot of people who are happy to clean up code? Perhaps if you feel there are a lot of posts lying around, the answer is to setup some kind of drive to fix them. I'd quite happily spend an hour fixing up a few dozen.
Oct 9, 2015 at 10:10 comment added Lundin @JonStory That's what the proposal is all about: there is currently no way to close such questions and force the poster to edit them, not some innocent bystander. The core issue here is that the lack of quality on SO is becoming a huge problem, the site is rapidly decaying and is in a very poor state currently, compared to where it used to be. Editing code formatting is time consuming: there is not enough people who can and will edit posts manually, in order to counter the massive, continuous flood of crap constantly bombarding the site.
Oct 9, 2015 at 10:00 comment added Jon Story 'Wiki' in the sense that 'anyone can edit and improve' - not 'Wikipedia'... They are very different things. And again there's a difference between being rude (eg personal attacks), and being inconsiderate in your formatting. By your own definition a question with poor formatting is not 'complete crap with no hope to be salvaged' - it can usually be salvaged with 2 minutes of editing.
Oct 9, 2015 at 9:58 comment added Frédéric Hamidi That's a ridiculous statement, we shouldn't tolerate rudeness on SO. Ridiculous? That's pretty rude.
Oct 9, 2015 at 9:56 comment added Lundin Sorry but this is not a wiki style site, it is a question & answer site. The goal is to aid with programming problems, not to make Wikipedia 2. There are, for very good reasons, no close reasons such as "question is boring", "I don't like the question", "my personal, subjective belief is that the question is poor" and so on. You cannot close questions for these reasons: a "low quality" question is one which is complete crap with no hope to be salvaged. And what makes you think it is not for us to decide if people are rude? That's a ridiculous statement, we shouldn't tolerate rudeness on SO.
Oct 9, 2015 at 9:45 history answered Jon Story CC BY-SA 3.0