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I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen already after "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only when some additional conditions are met, such as:

  1. User has taken the tour (or retakes the tour?)
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.
  5. Something like this question quality checklist (by none other than Jon Skeet).

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.

I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen already after "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only when some additional conditions are met, such as:

  1. User has taken the tour (or retakes the tour?)
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.

I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen already after "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only when some additional conditions are met, such as:

  1. User has taken the tour (or retakes the tour?)
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.
  5. Something like this question quality checklist (by none other than Jon Skeet).

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.

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einpoklum
  • 130.4k
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I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen on merelyalready after "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only givenwhen some additional conditions are met, such as:

  1. User has taken the tour (or retakes the tour?)
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.

I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen on merely "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only given some conditions:

  1. User has taken the tour
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.

I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen already after "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only when some additional conditions are met, such as:

  1. User has taken the tour (or retakes the tour?)
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.

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einpoklum
  • 130.4k
  • 2
  • 34
  • 65

I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a

(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility

Don't have automatic-reopen on merely "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only given some conditions:

  1. User has taken the tour
  2. User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
  3. User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
  4. User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.

Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.