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Jun 25, 2021 at 18:41 comment added Andrew Morton @zcoop98 There's a long-running disconnect between what new users need to know and what new users are allowed to know without doing a lot of research. Some of those things are simple, such as letting them know "tend your question for a couple of hours after asking it."
Jun 25, 2021 at 18:24 comment added zcoop98 @AndrewMorton I mean, yeah, it's available, but I would deeply hope that "demos and sessions" would be drastically more impactful. I would also argue there's a difference to be noted between a random internet user making a (free) SO account and ignoring guidelines, and a corporate entity paying for a collective and totally disregarding both the marketing and the onboarding of Collectives as a paid-product. It doesn't sound like making a collective is or will be a flippant endeavor.
Jun 25, 2021 at 17:47 comment added Andrew Morton @zcoop98 That information is also available to all new SO users. And yet... :| Perhaps I should have also suggested both theory and practical exams, the latter including performing some acceptable reviews. The chances are that the such users are entirely competent, reasonable, familiar with code reviews, and will write answers which are good, but unless they are schooled in how to behave, they, and we, will have to go through a teething stage.
Jun 25, 2021 at 17:24 comment added zcoop98 @AndrewMorton Worth mentioning that this importance wasn't lost on SE, it's directly mentioned in the research post (third paragraph of Moderation section): "However, the one thing we were encouraged to do was to provide our customers with guidelines and help docs to ensure their expectations about community norms and rules are set. We’ve done many demos and sessions with our launch customers, and have written several new help docs, and will continue adding to this as the product evolves."
Jun 25, 2021 at 15:45 comment added user5349916 Honestly, I feel like just reading through the Tour and help pages and perhaps some history might be more useful to getting a tiny amount of rep. At over 25k, I am still getting lots of things wrong. 100 rep, well, ...
Jun 25, 2021 at 15:21 comment added Andrew Morton As the companies are paying, how about such users be required to take a course in how-to-SO? Not just The Tour, but modules based on the Help pages for Asking, Our model, Reputation & Moderation, Answering, Badges (and Privileges), and Review Queues?
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