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Additionally, the whole idea seems to be based on the dubious proposition that a desire to avoid public scrutiny during question revision is a significant barrier to people fixing their questionsthe whole idea seems to be based on the dubious proposition that a desire to avoid public scrutiny during question revision is a significant barrier to people fixing their questions. Data please?

Additionally, the whole idea seems to be based on the dubious proposition that a desire to avoid public scrutiny during question revision is a significant barrier to people fixing their questions. Data please?

Additionally, the whole idea seems to be based on the dubious proposition that a desire to avoid public scrutiny during question revision is a significant barrier to people fixing their questions. Data please?

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  • a significant proportion of questions that go without being reopened could have been rescued, if only the OP had been willing / able / motivated to fix them;

  • post-closure edits generally represent good-faith attempts to rescue the question; ndand

  • those post-closure edits that do represent good-faith attempts to rescue a salvageable question have a poor success rate for reopening.

  • a significant proportion of questions that go without being reopened could have been rescued, if only the OP had been willing / able / motivated to fix them;

  • post-closure edits generally represent good-faith attempts to rescue the question; nd

  • those post-closure edits that do represent good-faith attempts to rescue a salvageable question have a poor success rate for reopening.

  • a significant proportion of questions that go without being reopened could have been rescued, if only the OP had been willing / able / motivated to fix them;

  • post-closure edits generally represent good-faith attempts to rescue the question; and

  • those post-closure edits that do represent good-faith attempts to rescue a salvageable question have a poor success rate for reopening.

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We want users to hesitate to post questions, at least long enough to think about the question itself, the way they are presenting it, and what their other options are for getting an answer may be. All segments of the SO community should want this as a means to manage the limited resources of the volunteers that make the site work. SO's efforts in this direction, such as the question wizard, have born at least a little fruit, but that does not mean we have any slack to play with.

We want users to hesitate to post questions, at least long enough to think about the question itself, the way they are presenting it, and what their other options are for getting an answer. All segments of the SO community should want this as a means to manage the limited resources of the volunteers that make the site work. SO's efforts in this direction, such as the question wizard, have born at least a little fruit, but that does not mean we have any slack to play with.

We want users to hesitate to post questions, at least long enough to think about the question itself, the way they are presenting it, and what their other options are for getting an answer may be. All segments of the SO community should want this as a means to manage the limited resources of the volunteers that make the site work. SO's efforts in this direction, such as the question wizard, have born at least a little fruit, but that does not mean we have any slack to play with.

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