I've been away for a few years and came back to update my CV - then got hooked answering questions again. Surprised and encouraged by the proportionI think part of questions being asked by people with very low rep, often first question and a bit horrified by the way they're treated, tbh. In terms of answers, I wonder if weproblem might be better re-framing SO - it's notassuming that every question should contribute to the same world as it was when we started a decade ago. We now have a huge corpus of great questions and answers. Most of the easy pickings and fundamentals have probably already
If we assumed that a question has been asked and answered. We need to find waysonly to let beginners come inhelp the person asking, ask theircould we switch round from "demoting" bad content (probably "bad" questiondownvotes, closing, putting on hold) to "promoting" good content (I dunno, get the help they"great question")? Maybe questions need to upvoted a few times before they are available in search and encourage them further into computingindexed by Google etc., something like that?
I'm not sure we can do that without affecting the availabilityexactly how it would work but I think a shift in perspective like this may be part of great questions and answersa solution.