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Nov 13, 2015 at 16:44 comment added cel @EdCottrell, but the assumption you make is that audits are designed that they sample questions in a similar way as you get them in the real queue. And that's simply not true. In triage you only get very bad ones (known deleted spam) and very good votes (heavily upvoted). They are not representative of what you get in the queue. Yes adaptive reviews would be awesome, but that's much more difficult to implement than a practice queue. Adaptive reviews are almost a generalization of that simpler idea.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:41 comment added Patrice @PoolPartyRenekton I know... which is why I posted this ;)
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:41 comment added Just Do It @Patrice 6-8 weeks = we don't really know :P
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:40 comment added elixenide @cel I think that's a good example and a good question, but I don't think the proposal is a good solution to any actual problem. As I wrote in my answer to that question, a "training queue" is a solution looking for a problem. Much better would be to have the existing queues throw audits at users in an adaptive manner. Seem to be going too fast? Fail a lot? Have some more audits to slow you down. But the queues already do a lot of that.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:35 comment added cel @EdCottrell, okay, here you go. My personal pet peeve is e.g. that this has never been implemented. I see virtually no downsides - and a lot potential to improve. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/289871/…
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:33 comment added cel @bluefeet, sorry that question was meant more in a rhetorical way. Sure you care about QA. - I surely do not doubt that. But it's hard too get an overview what's actually happening because SO does not communicate well.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:31 comment added elixenide @cel I'm not saying you "have to make proposals." I'm saying this is a fairly vague and broad complaint if you make it without any proposals. There are, indeed, lots of proposals on meta. Many of them are terrible, many of them are good and already implemented, and many of them are good but possibly forgotten or obsolete. Are there any that you think would be particularly helpful? It would help if you could identify a specific problem and propose a fix for it.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:26 comment added Taryn StaffMod @cel No, that's not what I'm saying. As the post explains, nothing is going to detract us from Q&A - it's our core product. We are always making improvements to the Q&A product; we have features that get sent to the dev team weekly - for example this was completed this week.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:22 comment added cel @bluefeet, but that's all just shiny new features. Are you telling that there's no interest in improving existing mechanics anymore?
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:21 comment added cel @EdCottrell, well I don't have to make proposals, they're all over meta. I can link a few I find promising. But that's not my point here. I am more criticizing that they seem to be largely ignore, although sometimes being very sensible. I think the argument "there are just too much content" is correct, but you can also see it as: "some how we fail to motivate users to help moderating".
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:18 comment added Taryn StaffMod Well, we did have an announcement yesterday on some of our plans.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:17 comment added elixenide Do you have any proposals for what improvements they could make? The queues are full and contain a lot of noise largely because this site has 10.5 MM questions and climbing. That much data requires lots of hands-on help, which is why we're having a second moderator election this year, 7 months after the last one. There's only so much that can be automated or delegated to relatively new users (i.e., people below XYZ reputation or without the {whatever} gold badge).
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:14 comment added Patrice @Kendra I've sent that question in a contact form, and they told me they're analyzing it and will come back within 6-8 weeks! (On a serious note, SO's never been the most reliable website for these announcements :P )
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:13 comment added Kendra @Patrice We should be more specific- 6-8 weeks after they start or 6-8 weeks before the improvement is to come out? I personally like the latter option myself, and feel it fits better.
Nov 13, 2015 at 16:09 comment added Patrice they'll let us know in 6 to 8 weeks :D
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