Timeline for Introducing the Staging Ground, an attempt at improving the first-time asker experience - What was asking your first question like?
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Mar 10, 2022 at 14:08 | comment | added | Steve can help | @Lundin - it's also quite polite and civil compared to schools or prison, but none of these has really got anything to do with the culture we're building together on SE. Our shared vision of 'expected behaviour' is the bar to measure it all by, so let's not lower it unless we really want to. If somebody isn't emotionally or mentally ready for other Internet sites but can feel safe on SE, that's a win in my book. | |
Mar 10, 2022 at 12:54 | comment | added | Lundin | @SteveTaylor On the other hand, SO is quite polite and civil compared to the average social media out there. Chances are that if you don't have thick enough skin to use SO, you might not have thick enough skin to use the rest of the Internet either. | |
Mar 10, 2022 at 11:39 | comment | added | Steve can help | @Lundin You make some good points, but I like that Slate highlights that the way it was communicated was frustrating. Whether at SO or at work, it's good to have your ego deflated a bit, but especially when it is done kindly. I love that the top item in SE's "Expected Behaviour" is be nice. The other side of the coin is that we can't jump in assuming that every new user has an inflated ego. Some will be suffering from years of mental health challenges, and not in a good place to 'take it on the chin'. Being kind/nice is the best place to start | |
Mar 9, 2022 at 12:58 | comment | added | Lundin | This from someone making an actual effort to learn. We have extreme amounts of new users who think they have made an effort at learning after watching a 5 minute long youtube video by some quack, then post their first question here. It might be very healthy for these kind of people, often of the young & dumb variety like in my example above, to get brought down back to earth. Will it be a positive new user experience? No, it will be the opposite but that's because of the inflated ego they are bringing with them, not because of the site. | |
Mar 9, 2022 at 12:55 | comment | added | Lundin | Notably, taking hits to ones ego is not necessarily a bad thing, particularly not when one is young and dumb. I started programming as a hobbyist and thought I was pretty good, then I took some actual classes in school and realized that I didn't have a clue. Then after those classes, I thought I knew everything... then I went to university and realized that I still didn't have a clue. Then after an engineering degree, I thought I was awesome at programming, then got my first job and realized that I still didn't have a clue. | |
Mar 8, 2022 at 12:22 | comment | added | NoDataDumpNoContribution | It might be good to think about what would have been helpful to avoid the negative experiences. Like being exposed: not showing the name of the question creator if not wanted (only in the edit history maybe), .. | |
Mar 8, 2022 at 6:30 | history | edited | Dale K | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 7, 2022 at 20:59 | comment | added | Slate StaffMod | (Also, for clarification: Not currently involved with this project. Just saw the question pop up on an internal channel.) | |
Mar 7, 2022 at 20:53 | history | edited | SlateStaffMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 7, 2022 at 20:46 | history | answered | SlateStaffMod | CC BY-SA 4.0 |