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May 7, 2016 at 21:56 comment added Dan Getz @MichaelKay unfortunately, questions reworded like that can still run into "Too Broad" in a number of different ways. I'm sure I've voted "Unclear" or "Too Broad" before on questions saying "I want to achieve X" that didn't specify which part of X was causing them trouble. But who knows, if the right library existed then maybe the question could be answerable as-is without going into those details.
May 7, 2016 at 21:41 comment added Bill the Lizard @MichaelKay Which makes for a much better question, because then people are forced to write up their full requirements instead of just asking for "any library that does X?" They can also post on Software Recommendations.
May 7, 2016 at 21:35 comment added Michael Kay I hate the fact that we don't allow questions of the form "is there a library that does X?". I advise people to get round this by asking instead "I want to write some code that does X", which will soon get the response "You don't need to, there's a library that does it".
May 7, 2016 at 10:24 comment added cat @Trilarion Yes, I remember when SO was bombarded with questions about Aviation, Woodworking and Parenting, too. /s Specialised is definitely a better word, and to answer your question, I think that's correct with the exception of code-golf questions on SO. Almost every single one that was asked in the Good Old Days(tm) would be closed on CodeGolf.SE today for being extremely unclear. (They were games amd so people gotta way with it. No such luck on PPCG.)
May 7, 2016 at 9:45 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @cat A lot of the narrowing is due to creation of new stackexchange babies. Taking all stack exchanges together it's not really a narrowing (rather a huge widening over the last years). Maybe the better word would be specialization. StackOverflow specialized on some things it can do really good. The other part is learning what doesn't work in FAQ. Although I would guess that unclear questions were off-topic everywhere right from the start, or weren't they?
May 6, 2016 at 18:11 comment added cat @gnat And now we have a site for those :P
May 6, 2016 at 13:13 comment added Bill the Lizard @Jonathan. This isn't a hangout. There are chat rooms for that. The main site if for questions that have specific and objective answers. Search engines don't aggressively index sites that present more noise than signal.
May 6, 2016 at 12:56 comment added Jonathan. We have tags, so imo any questions that are closed with "no longer on topic but have historical significance" should just be tagged as such and allowed again and then anyone who wants to get rid of that noise can just filter out that tag.
May 6, 2016 at 12:53 comment added Jonathan. I think they should primarily be for asking and answering questions (obviously), I don't have any specific proof, but it seems reasonable to assume people are going to interact more with things that interest them. I can go hunt for questions I can answer for internet points but thats really quite useless to me, or I can be browsing for interesting things and then come across a question I can answer.
May 6, 2016 at 12:20 comment added bmargulies So, you are on one side of the argument about what these sites are for, and I'm on the other. The hot network questions are a constant reminder of what stackoverflow escaped from, to me.
May 6, 2016 at 12:09 comment added Jonathan. @bmargulies, ahah thats actually my point, I haven't bothered updating my profile, I'm 21 now as well. I don't bother browsing the site anymore, there aren't really any interesting questions or discussions. The front page of SO might as well be blank, except for the sidebar as the Hot Network Questions are the same type of interesting questions as there used to be here.
May 6, 2016 at 11:55 comment added Bill the Lizard @Jonathan I don't see what one thing has to do with the other.
May 6, 2016 at 11:54 comment added Bill the Lizard @Trilarion Yes, there was some spam introduced by these kinds of questions, but I think the higher volume of noise was in the form of the same questions being asked every day, and generating the same long list of favorites (so, opinions).
May 6, 2016 at 11:14 comment added bmargulies If by 'community' you mean begging for beer in your profile, I'm happy to see it go.
May 6, 2016 at 10:29 comment added Jonathan. Since the questions have been closed in the way the OP mentioned the sense of community here has been all but destroyed. The users were people, not just robots looking for the next snippet to copy and paste as it seems now.
May 6, 2016 at 10:01 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution What is "undesirable content"? Spam, noise, opinions, ...?
May 5, 2016 at 17:52 comment added gnat another prominent example is code golf questions
May 5, 2016 at 14:46 vote accept Sweeper
May 5, 2016 at 14:35 history answered Bill the Lizard CC BY-SA 3.0