Timeline for A Second Chance: Rework the Reopen System
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May 2, 2018 at 0:04 | comment | added | Passer By | @user2357112 If the reason for trying to edit a question that is not likely to receive an answer into shape is to lift a ban, I think something needs fixing | |
May 1, 2018 at 23:59 | comment | added | Passer By | @user2357112 The history and improvement isn't a factor in the question's quality nor its usefulness. The argument being if the question did go through such a dramatic change to warrant being bumped to Newest, the question should be good enough to be answered as is. This then is in effect the same as reposting | |
May 1, 2018 at 23:54 | comment | added | user2357112 | "A user demonstrates that they now know how to write a good question by writing one" - but if they're question-banned, they can't post a new, good question. | |
May 1, 2018 at 23:49 | comment | added | Passer By | @user2357112 A user demonstrates that they now know how to write a good question by writing one, which won't need that much help and won't be closed in the first place. I did realize this meant not having the oversight of someone in the review queue, I'm not sure how to deal with that, but my initial thoughts was the review queue wasn't made for tutoring as well and it's still a resource and time sink. If we want to make sure the user is given enough help, there should be another system | |
May 1, 2018 at 23:41 | comment | added | Passer By | @NicolBolas I am challenging the idea, the old system didn't work well. | |
May 1, 2018 at 20:02 | comment | added | user2357112 | Also, delete+repost obscures a question's history of improvement (or non-improvement). | |
May 1, 2018 at 19:57 | comment | added | user2357112 | If we embrace delete+repost, users have even less hope. If a user deletes a question and reposts an improved-but-not-enough version, they get slammed again despite demonstrating improvement. Once they are question-banned, they cannot delete and repost, because they are question-banned. | |
May 1, 2018 at 19:52 | comment | added | user2357112 | If a user shows a pattern of requiring intensive help to get their questions into shape, with no improvement in initial question quality over time, a question ban is warranted. However, users are supposed to be able to escape a question ban by demonstrating that they now understand what a good question looks like and how to write one. | |
May 1, 2018 at 19:43 | comment | added | Nicol Bolas | "fully embrace deletion + reposting" That makes no sense. Deleting downvoted posts negatively impacts ones ability to ask questions, possibly leading to a question ban. And that's not something we want to change. | |
May 1, 2018 at 18:31 | history | answered | Passer By | CC BY-SA 3.0 |