Timeline for Staging Ground is coming back and moving out of beta
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Apr 26 at 21:25 | comment | added | dan1st | Regarding "Anyone who wants to put on the "curator" hat needs an easy way to get access to multiple Staging Ground questions and choose the ones where they're best able to provide feedback (typically, due to having subject matter expertise).": The main page of the SG is a list of questions where the reviewer can choose from (but they also get a new question after submitting a review which is perfectly fine because reviewers don't need to be SMEs). | |
Apr 26 at 21:17 | comment | added | dan1st | For "Please instead use prose to explain the concept, and also set proper expectations": People don't read. Regarding comments: This worked fairly well during the beta IMO and yes, they are intended to be templates (and the user needs to first fill out the template and then submit the comment so it actually is a template. I don't think that chat is needed here at all (and I do actually have a user script adding my own templates) | |
Apr 26 at 21:17 | comment | added | dan1st | I strongly disagree with the idea of posts being "closed by default". There will likely be posts nobody looks at and it's better if these posts are published - it us not acceptable if a potentially good post is kept from being published just because nobody had the time to review it. | |
Apr 26 at 20:32 | comment | added | Karl Knechtel | "I don't think it's fair to the asker for their question to get deleted in SG just because nobody reviews it." - hence, "hold indefinitely until at least one person interacts with it". Thanks for additional information about how SG currently works. | |
Apr 26 at 20:28 | comment | added | Kevin B | given recent new feature launches, i wouldn't expect the mod stats to exist for the first year or two | |
Apr 26 at 20:24 | comment | added | starball | re: "choose the ones where they're best able to provide feedback" there are tag filters and status filters in the SG search interface. re: "deterministically handled in a "fair" amount of time", that's what auto-publish and auto-stale are for. | |
Apr 26 at 20:23 | comment | added | starball | re: "If there's one user who's constantly approving", I asked about this during SG beta and Yaakov said "we have plans for mod-only sections of stats that will highlight outliers in terms of successful and open rate for exactly this purpose". I don't know whether that ended up getting implemented. | |
Apr 26 at 20:20 | comment | added | starball | comments in SG do not get carried over to main. (re: "unless you're committed to automatically removing all comments when publishing a question out of the Staging Ground"). "canned comments" in SG are templates (re: "These should be templates") | |
Apr 26 at 20:15 | comment | added | starball | I don't think it's fair to the asker for their question to get deleted in SG just because nobody reviews it. | |
Apr 26 at 20:13 | comment | added | starball | re "starting closed", the design tradeoff is how long the user has to wait for their question to get published, which there was a goal to keep low. if no "needs changes" reviews are given after a period of time, the post auto-publishes (and I think can go into the "first questions" review queue). if a "needs changes" review is given and the asker doesn't do anything about it, after some time, the item goes into a stale state and doesn't publish, and no longer shows up for SG reviewers (or something along those lines). I think it's a fair tradeoff and has semblance to "default closed". | |
Apr 26 at 18:33 | history | answered | Karl Knechtel | CC BY-SA 4.0 |