Timeline for The Ask Question Wizard (2018) is Live!
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Apr 25, 2019 at 21:27 | comment | added | Paul | You might add: "Know your course policies about seeking external help or posting course material on the internet before asking questions. While you can delete unanswered questions that are down-voted, questions with up-voted answers remain visible to future viewers and can not be deleted." | |
Apr 24, 2019 at 3:09 | comment | added | brasofilo | When dealing with people with low comprehension skills and/or non-native speakers we have to use the most basic and direct language. The kind of lingo that when translated online to, say, Russian and then back to English it has to keep making sense. | |
Apr 23, 2019 at 11:13 | comment | added | psubsee2003 | I think the proposed response is still too weak. There needs to be some very specific warnings that homework questions unless crafted well often get a poor response. Then we need to provide some better guidance on just how to write that question. Maybe link to How do I ask and answer homework questions? but I'm sure there are even better resources | |
Apr 23, 2019 at 8:40 | comment | added | kabanus | I want to say I already saw a few mentions under copy-paste homework questions where the OP comment that they posted under the "homework section", and did not understand the downvotes/closure. | |
Apr 11, 2019 at 3:10 | comment | added | Mathieu K. | That's true. Your answer made me rethink the importance of it, though. Will delete. | |
Apr 8, 2019 at 5:38 | comment | added | Wrzlprmft | @MathieuK.: “We’ll take you through a step-by-step guide for writing a great question” is displayed for all cases where you are not directed to another site. I left it in, because I wanted to focus on one aspect only. Your criticism is best posted as another answer. | |
Apr 7, 2019 at 21:38 | comment | added | Mathieu K. | #2: it feels like a bit of a non-sequitur, particularly in the original text. The proposed text fixes this, I'd say. Here's my beef with the original: If you're offering to help me with my homework, I expect the last word of the sentence to be "answer": "We’ll take you through a step-by-step guide for writing a great... answer." I already have the question, you know? Again, just to be clear, I think Wrzlprmft's proposed text fixes this just fine: it makes the "question" in both sentences to be the one the asker is about to ask, not the one they're being asked in their homework assignment. | |
Apr 7, 2019 at 21:34 | comment | added | Mathieu K. | Also, "We’ll take you through a step-by-step guide for writing a great question" has issues. #1: it misrepresents the wizard. The wizard builds the question; a step-by-step guide is a list of instructions. Perhaps "In the following steps, let's build your question." (Feels a little clunky. Massage as necessary.) | |
Apr 5, 2019 at 19:53 | comment | added | Patrick Roberts | I'd just say "We will not do your homework for you." Period. We answer programming questions that demonstrate the minimum threshold of competence necessary, not just gimme teh codez. | |
Mar 29, 2019 at 14:25 | comment | added | zwol | +infinity for including "We will not do your entire homework for you." | |
Mar 27, 2019 at 5:07 | comment | added | BJ Myers | I take issue (just a little bit) with the phrase "Our community is here to help you with...your homework." That's not what this site is for. It really needs to say "We can help you with questions about homework, as long as you <instructions to write a good question>." | |
Mar 25, 2019 at 16:27 | comment | added | Cris Luengo | This is excellent! | |
Mar 25, 2019 at 3:45 | comment | added | Cody Gray Mod | @Tas Fair point, but that's the same description they use for all the other pages, so consistency dictates that it be kept. Also, welcoming wagon. | |
Mar 25, 2019 at 3:35 | comment | added | Tas | I'm not sure I'd even say "for writing a great question", as opposed to something like "for writing an answerable quesiton" or "for writing a question our users can answer". | |
Mar 24, 2019 at 9:15 | history | edited | Cody GrayMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 24, 2019 at 9:05 | history | answered | Wrzlprmft | CC BY-SA 4.0 |