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Peter Mortensen
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I understand this is really only intended for StackOverflowStack Overflow, but I went and put some well-received highly upvoted Academia.SE questions through it.

Often, it made them much worse. Two general things that came up repeatedly were:

  1. Taking text that was usefully broken up into multiple paragraphs each containing a different concept, and instead mashing them into one paragraph with some very dense sentence structure.

  2. Removing all relevant citations and links, or it got rid of some of them and put the rest into just a list at the end of the question, rather than placed usefully in context.

Yikes. I know we asked for communication often and early, so thank you for that.

I understand this is really only intended for StackOverflow, but I went and put some well-received highly upvoted Academia.SE questions through it.

Often, it made them much worse. Two general things that came up repeatedly were:

  1. Taking text that was usefully broken up into multiple paragraphs each containing a different concept, and instead mashing them into one paragraph with some very dense sentence structure.

  2. Removing all relevant citations and links, or it got rid of some of them and put the rest into just a list at the end of the question, rather than placed usefully in context.

Yikes. I know we asked for communication often and early, so thank you for that.

I understand this is really only intended for Stack Overflow, but I went and put some well-received highly upvoted Academia.SE questions through it.

Often, it made them much worse. Two general things that came up repeatedly were:

  1. Taking text that was usefully broken up into multiple paragraphs each containing a different concept, and instead mashing them into one paragraph with some very dense sentence structure.

  2. Removing all relevant citations and links, or it got rid of some of them and put the rest into just a list at the end of the question, rather than placed usefully in context.

Yikes. I know we asked for communication often and early, so thank you for that.

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Bryan Krause
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I understand this is really only intended for StackOverflow, but I went and put some well-received highly upvoted Academia.SE questions through it.

Often, it made them much worse. Two general things that came up repeatedly were:

  1. Taking text that was usefully broken up into multiple paragraphs each containing a different concept, and instead mashing them into one paragraph with some very dense sentence structure.

  2. Removing all relevant citations and links, or it got rid of some of them and put the rest into just a list at the end of the question, rather than placed usefully in context.

Yikes. I know we asked for communication often and early, so thank you for that.