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And while we're at it, could you please remind new users to

  1. avoid making answerers iteratively debug/solve their problems, and
  2. if they have any follow ups, to accept the best answer to their current problem, and open a new one?

A good number of users glaze over the tour or just skip it entirely. Having these points repeated here as a footnote of sorts where it cannot be ignored would really make a difference, IMO.

If you could fit in the link to the /someone-answers link in here as well, that could hopefully reduce the number of users who ghost/abandon their question as soon as they've received an answer (simply because they are not aware that there are things they could/should do when someone answers).

And while we're at it, could you please remind new users to

  1. avoid making answerers iteratively debug/solve their problems, and
  2. if they have any follow ups, to accept the best answer to their current problem, and open a new one?

A good number of users glaze over the tour or just skip it entirely. Having these points repeated here as a footnote of sorts where it cannot be ignored would really make a difference, IMO.

If you could fit in the link to the /someone-answers link in here as well, that could hopefully reduce the number of users who ghost/abandon their question as soon as they've received an answer (simply because they are not aware that there are things they could/should do when someone answers).

And while we're at it, could you please remind new users to

  1. avoid making answerers iteratively debug/solve their problems, and
  2. if they have any follow ups, to accept the best answer to their current problem, and open a new one?

A good number of users glaze over the tour or just skip it entirely. Having these points repeated here as a footnote of sorts where it cannot be ignored would really make a difference, IMO.

If you could fit in the link to the /someone-answers link in here as well, that could hopefully reduce the number of users who ghost/abandon their question as soon as they've received an answer (simply because they are not aware that there are things they could/should do when someone answers).

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cs95
  • 401.2k
  • 6
  • 59
  • 85

And while we're at it, could you please remind new users to

  1. avoid making answerers iteratively debug/solve their problems, and
  2. if they have any follow ups, to accept the best answer to their current problem, and open a new one?

A good number of users glaze over the tour or just skip it entirely. Having these points repeated here as a footnote of sorts where it cannot be ignored would really make a difference, IMO.

If you could fit in the link to the /someone-answers link in here as well, that could hopefully reduce the number of users who ghost/abandon their question as soon as they've received an answer (simply because they are not aware that there are things they could/should do when someone answers).