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##Preface

Preface

##Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior!

Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior!

##Some Example Categories ( not complete )

Some Example Categories ( not complete )

###On Topic:

On Topic:

###Maybe On-Topic/Maybe Not:

Maybe On-Topic/Maybe Not:

###Off-Topic:

Off-Topic:

###Other:

Other:

##Preface

##Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior!

##Some Example Categories ( not complete )

###On Topic:

###Maybe On-Topic/Maybe Not:

###Off-Topic:

###Other:

Preface

Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior!

Some Example Categories ( not complete )

On Topic:

Maybe On-Topic/Maybe Not:

Off-Topic:

Other:

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##Preface

Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.


 
 

Want##Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior.!

I think theThe idea of offering users a "type/classification of question" drop down before they ask a question that includes all the off-topic classes as well as a few common general type of on-topic questions and a Other is the most effective direction to take.

Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.


 

Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior.

I think the idea of offering users a "type/classification of question" drop down before they ask a question that includes all the off-topic classes as well as a few common general type of on-topic questions and a Other.

##Preface

Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.

 

##Want a different outcome, you have to force a completely different behavior!

The idea of offering users a "type/classification of question" drop down before they ask a question that includes all the off-topic classes as well as a few common general type of on-topic questions and a Other is the most effective direction to take.

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Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.

Accepting all the sewage as someone else calls it, is actually drowning out the answers to these highly common questions.

So punitive measures to people selfishly ignoring the site guidelines and just posting read me the docs, send me teh codez, and explain this code line by line questions can never be too severe.

Right now, these people easily claim ignorance, many times when they have a long history of asking the same types of questions selfishly that is easy to see.

All that said, I still think this is a better idea to help force the education of new users and remediate the flood of low quality questions from brand new users that selfishly want an answer to their highly localized, most likely off-topic and assuredly low quality question immediately and do not care about anything else.


The idea of a one size fits all template is a terrible one.

Templates is just more stuff to ignore; which is actually no different behavior than now.


Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.

Accepting all the sewage as someone else calls it, is actually drowning out the answers to these highly common questions.

So punitive measures to people selfishly ignoring the site guidelines and just posting read me the docs, send me teh codez, and explain this code line by line questions can not be too severe.

Right now, these people easily claim ignorance, many times when they have a long history of asking the same types of questions selfishly that is easy to see.

All that said, I still think this is a better idea to help force the education of new users and remediate the flood of low quality questions from brand new users that selfishly want an answer to their highly localized, most likely off-topic and assuredly low quality question immediately and do not care about anything else.

The idea of a one size fits all template is a terrible one.

Templates is just more stuff to ignore; which is actually no different behavior than now.


Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.

Accepting all the sewage as someone else calls it, is actually drowning out the answers to these highly common questions.

So punitive measures to people selfishly ignoring the site guidelines and just posting read me the docs, send me teh codez, and explain this code line by line questions can not be too severe.

Right now, these people easily claim ignorance, many times when they have a long history of asking the same types of questions selfishly that is easy to see.

All that said, I still think this is a better idea to help force the education of new users and remediate the flood of low quality questions from brand new users that selfishly want an answer to their highly localized, most likely off-topic and assuredly low quality question immediately and do not care about anything else.

Stackoverflow should not be so concerned about fewer new questions being asked because 99.999999% of all the general problems already have duplicates.

Ad revenue is not made by lots of people asking new low quality questions, it is made by people finding answers to old common questions that have been answered, most of the time for years.

Accepting all the sewage as someone else calls it, is actually drowning out the answers to these highly common questions.

So punitive measures to people selfishly ignoring the site guidelines and just posting read me the docs, send me teh codez, and explain this code line by line questions can never be too severe.

Right now, these people easily claim ignorance, many times when they have a long history of asking the same types of questions selfishly that is easy to see.

All that said, I still think this is a better idea to help force the education of new users and remediate the flood of low quality questions from brand new users that selfishly want an answer to their highly localized, most likely off-topic and assuredly low quality question immediately and do not care about anything else.


The idea of a one size fits all template is a terrible one.

Templates is just more stuff to ignore; which is actually no different behavior than now.

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