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You're seeing users with low or no tag score contributing because there are many people that are reticent to contribute to Q&A but have valuable things to contribute. And while yes, there are those that really don't know what they're doing, we can't break that bridge to engagement for those that do.

What you nailed here is the fact that the review and editing process needs some work, and we're working quickly to make that part of the system feature complete. I want to fix the problems systematically and evaluate the efficacy of each thing we implement. I don't want to 'fix' things by welding a door on the front of it, because that's only going to hide the fact that we still have work to do in order to produce a massively collaborative and massively open product that's amazingly friendly and easy to engage with.

###That is the goal, and it's hard, but I think we're in a position to pull it off.

That is the goal, and it's hard, but I think we're in a position to pull it off.

A system that's open, welcoming, without a bunch of unintuitive rules that prevent many from fully engaging with it, that is also of extremely good quality.

Shutting the doors like that is basically giving up on that very lofty goal, and we're nowhere near the point of doing that.

All of you have very clearly identified the areas that we need to improve, please let us improve them, this is our highest priority and we're working very quickly. Each improvement is going to show us how much we need to expect out of the next.

Putting a gate on it at this point is like breaking out a nuke when you notice a spider - yeah, it'll surely solve the problem, but ... a tad overkill :)

You're seeing users with low or no tag score contributing because there are many people that are reticent to contribute to Q&A but have valuable things to contribute. And while yes, there are those that really don't know what they're doing, we can't break that bridge to engagement for those that do.

What you nailed here is the fact that the review and editing process needs some work, and we're working quickly to make that part of the system feature complete. I want to fix the problems systematically and evaluate the efficacy of each thing we implement. I don't want to 'fix' things by welding a door on the front of it, because that's only going to hide the fact that we still have work to do in order to produce a massively collaborative and massively open product that's amazingly friendly and easy to engage with.

###That is the goal, and it's hard, but I think we're in a position to pull it off.

A system that's open, welcoming, without a bunch of unintuitive rules that prevent many from fully engaging with it, that is also of extremely good quality.

Shutting the doors like that is basically giving up on that very lofty goal, and we're nowhere near the point of doing that.

All of you have very clearly identified the areas that we need to improve, please let us improve them, this is our highest priority and we're working very quickly. Each improvement is going to show us how much we need to expect out of the next.

Putting a gate on it at this point is like breaking out a nuke when you notice a spider - yeah, it'll surely solve the problem, but ... a tad overkill :)

You're seeing users with low or no tag score contributing because there are many people that are reticent to contribute to Q&A but have valuable things to contribute. And while yes, there are those that really don't know what they're doing, we can't break that bridge to engagement for those that do.

What you nailed here is the fact that the review and editing process needs some work, and we're working quickly to make that part of the system feature complete. I want to fix the problems systematically and evaluate the efficacy of each thing we implement. I don't want to 'fix' things by welding a door on the front of it, because that's only going to hide the fact that we still have work to do in order to produce a massively collaborative and massively open product that's amazingly friendly and easy to engage with.

That is the goal, and it's hard, but I think we're in a position to pull it off.

A system that's open, welcoming, without a bunch of unintuitive rules that prevent many from fully engaging with it, that is also of extremely good quality.

Shutting the doors like that is basically giving up on that very lofty goal, and we're nowhere near the point of doing that.

All of you have very clearly identified the areas that we need to improve, please let us improve them, this is our highest priority and we're working very quickly. Each improvement is going to show us how much we need to expect out of the next.

Putting a gate on it at this point is like breaking out a nuke when you notice a spider - yeah, it'll surely solve the problem, but ... a tad overkill :)

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You're seeing users with low or no tag score contributing because there are many people that are reticent to contribute to Q&A but have valuable things to contribute. And while yes, there are those that really don't know what they're doing, we can't break that bridge to engagement for those that do.

What you nailed here is the fact that the review and editing process needs some work, and we're working quickly to make that part of the system feature complete. I want to fix the problems systematically and evaluate the efficacy of each thing we implement. I don't want to 'fix' things by welding a door on the front of it, because that's only going to hide the fact that we still have work to do in order to produce a massively collaborative and massively open product that's amazingly friendly and easy to engage with.

###That is the goal, and it's hard, but I think we're in a position to pull it off.

A system that's open, welcoming, without a bunch of unintuitive rules that prevent many from fully engaging with it, that is also of extremely good quality.

Shutting the doors like that is basically giving up on that very lofty goal, and we're nowhere near the point of doing that.

All of you have very clearly identified the areas that we need to improve, please let us improve them, this is our highest priority and we're working very quickly. Each improvement is going to show us how much we need to expect out of the next.

Putting a gate on it at this point is like breaking out a nuke when you notice a spider - yeah, it'll surely solve the problem, but ... a tad overkill :)