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To this end, users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground will see Staging Ground questions interspersed in a number of question listings on the site.

I understand the motivation behind this: i.e., trying to bring more potential reviewers on board. However, depending on the qualifications required for, "users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground" (see my answer to the earlier post), this may turn out to be (at least partially) counter-productive, if this privilege is purely reputation-based.

There are frequent posts on Meta.SO (complaints, grumbles and other expressions of frustration from curation-minded users) about high-rep users who habitually post answers to obvious duplicates and other low-quality questions. So, assuming these users aren't going to mend their ways, they will just be able to open such SG posts, cast the single "Good to go" vote and proceed with their answer.

What we need, here, is a system where only those who are prepared to invest time in site curation get to see (and potentially approve) questions in the Staging Ground; hopefully, that way, duplicates (and other low-quality questions) will be closed before anyone gets a shot at answering them, and making those Q/A pairs (answered questions are harder to properly curatecurate; the Roomba won't touch them and no automatic redirection to the duplicate happens for anonymous visitors).

To this end, users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground will see Staging Ground questions interspersed in a number of question listings on the site.

I understand the motivation behind this: i.e., trying to bring more potential reviewers on board. However, depending on the qualifications required for, "users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground" (see my answer to the earlier post), this may turn out to be (at least partially) counter-productive, if this privilege is purely reputation-based.

There are frequent posts on Meta.SO (complaints, grumbles and other expressions of frustration from curation-minded users) about high-rep users who habitually post answers to obvious duplicates and other low-quality questions. So, assuming these users aren't going to mend their ways, they will just be able to open such SG posts, cast the single "Good to go" vote and proceed with their answer.

What we need, here, is a system where only those who are prepared to invest time in site curation get to see (and potentially approve) questions in the Staging Ground; hopefully, that way, duplicates (and other low-quality questions) will be closed before anyone gets a shot at answering them, and making those Q/A pairs harder to properly curate.

To this end, users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground will see Staging Ground questions interspersed in a number of question listings on the site.

I understand the motivation behind this: i.e., trying to bring more potential reviewers on board. However, depending on the qualifications required for, "users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground" (see my answer to the earlier post), this may turn out to be (at least partially) counter-productive, if this privilege is purely reputation-based.

There are frequent posts on Meta.SO (complaints, grumbles and other expressions of frustration from curation-minded users) about high-rep users who habitually post answers to obvious duplicates and other low-quality questions. So, assuming these users aren't going to mend their ways, they will just be able to open such SG posts, cast the single "Good to go" vote and proceed with their answer.

What we need, here, is a system where only those who are prepared to invest time in site curation get to see (and potentially approve) questions in the Staging Ground; hopefully, that way, duplicates (and other low-quality questions) will be closed before anyone gets a shot at answering them (answered questions are harder to curate; the Roomba won't touch them and no automatic redirection to the duplicate happens for anonymous visitors).

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Adrian Mole
  • 51.7k
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  • 73

To this end, users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground will see Staging Ground questions interspersed in a number of question listings on the site.

I understand the motivation behind this: i.e., trying to bring more potential reviewers on board. However, depending on the qualifications required for, "users who are able to Review in the Staging Ground" (see my answer to the earlier post), this may turn out to be (at least partially) counter-productive, if this privilege is purely reputation-based.

There are frequent posts on Meta.SO (complaints, grumbles and other expressions of frustration from curation-minded users) about high-rep users who habitually post answers to obvious duplicates and other low-quality questions. So, assuming these users aren't going to mend their ways, they will just be able to open such SG posts, cast the single "Good to go" vote and proceed with their answer.

What we need, here, is a system where only those who are prepared to invest time in site curation get to see (and potentially approve) questions in the Staging Ground; hopefully, that way, duplicates (and other low-quality questions) will be closed before anyone gets a shot at answering them, and making those Q/A pairs harder to properly curate.