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Dec 3, 2021 at 22:59 comment added Kevin B and... by useful, i mean, not inherently useless. Right out of the gate, making another content form that's effectively a wiki without all the good things that comes with a wiki and then expecting it to somehow compliment Q&A is going to fail. Either spectacularly, or by people simply not using it. If it was instead treated as a blog for that company, all of a sudden there's a use for it that doesn't compete with Q&A. While that use wouldn't be useful to everyone, it'd at the very least not be useless.
Dec 3, 2021 at 22:51 comment added Kevin B Because articles can't be easily disputed, or "replaced" by better answers in the same way Q&A can, and how they're generally controlled by a paying customer, IMO, they should exist outside of the Q&A box entirely. They shouldn't be treated as equal or solving a similar purpose, they should be more or less a blog and restricted heavily to only being used by the paying customer and not being treated as if they're some kind of extension to Q&A. We tried the knowledge-base thing with SO Docs and found that the Q&A format was superior.
Dec 3, 2021 at 22:48 comment added Kevin B "It should have its own department in the company" it kinda does? this isn't a community team project, it's a product team project. But besides semantics, my goal was more, making articles "useful" by making them not just a far worse version of Q&A. Articles serve the same purpose as Q&A, just in a different way. They're more of the form like a knowledgebase, what SO Docs tried to be. It doesn't lend itself well to being a collaborative effort or being well moderated/curated/kept up to date which is why i'd rather they be cut off from that purpose entirely.
Dec 3, 2021 at 22:39 comment added Travis J "remove the Articles/Q&A Overlap"... in other words, disassociate this from Stack Overflow. Agree. It should be its own feature. It should have its own department in the company. In reality, something like this, a departure from the core design of the software, should really be its own project with a separate manager. The thing is, that's not going to happen, because this project would never survive in the wild; with enough protection it will maybe survive here, but there will be no thriving for this feature, just a money pit.
Dec 2, 2021 at 13:23 comment added blackgreen Mod Abusing the "recommended answer" IMO is somewhat not an issue as it lacks a strong motivation. At the very least you pay for a Collective in order to promote your product and at that point authorship of a particular answer you "Recommend" is irrelevant to your goal. A rogue actor may do that to increase their own visibility, but if the pattern of bad recommendations is conspicuous enough, mod flags will be raised.
Dec 2, 2021 at 12:45 comment added Kevin B My issue with 8 comes from lack of trust that the people with the ability to use it won’t abuse it or use it poorly, with the given lack of experience with SO. Improvements to that system could change my mind
Dec 2, 2021 at 12:42 comment added Kevin B Yeah, until now I wasn’t sure exactly how the leaderboard functioned (thanks!) so I left that at “broaden”. I don’t know what changes I’d suggest to the leaderboard to make it usable for that purpose, but still think making it more than just a leaderboard would be an overall improvement
Dec 2, 2021 at 7:57 comment added blackgreen Mod #8 the recognized answers feature is actually useful, especially in very popular Q&As about some basic feature of the technology that tend to have many answers in the hundreds. That makes it hard for newcomers to find the best answer among those, and the "recognized" mark helps alleviate that issue. The problem, if anything, is that it is not used enough, or it is used on Q&As with only one answer, with the double negative effect of being redundant, and deterring others form posting more answers. — disclaimer: I speak from the PoV of the Go collective
Dec 2, 2021 at 7:54 comment added blackgreen Mod I oppose 2 and 8 — #2 the leaderboard is just noise, and IIRC it gets updated every 19 hours based on the answer score. It is simply too fluctuating to tie moderation privileges to that. The gold badge and the dupe closure privilege have a strong logical connection instead: the requirement is 1000 score and 200 answers which is a pretty significant contribution to the tag, and the reasoning was that with so many answers under your belt you know what was and was not already asked. Hence the privilege to dupe close. cont
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