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Sep 21 at 1:00 history edited CommunityBot
Sep 18 at 20:04 answer added Jochla timeline score: -2
Sep 18 at 12:45 answer added goulashsoup timeline score: 1
Sep 16 at 19:45 comment added gboffi @NilsKaspersson … after a while a person looking for questions to answer will write their custom filters, so the focus on the home page seems to me totally unwarranted.
Sep 13 at 10:28 answer added lo-asys timeline score: 11
Sep 11 at 15:27 comment added khelwood I keep reading this title as "Why does a new used need a homepage experience on Stack Overflow?" which strikes me as a pertinent question.
Sep 10 at 17:43 answer added Richard timeline score: 4
Aug 28 at 12:59 comment added Nils Kaspersson I doubt that a "new user" ever goes to the start page. I would imagine most users' first few dozen visits are a link to a question from an external search engine. Seems to me like the start page is only useful for people looking for questions to answer.
Aug 27 at 0:51 comment added Robotnik You're trying to make the homepage do too many things at once. Rather than trying to balance new user vs returning user flows, how about split it down the middle. "Home" gives all users a big ol' search prompt. Logged in users see a customised feed, and anonymous users a straight list of recent questions. "Recent Activity" (new option on the Left Nav) gives what is currently the homepage: all recent activity. Allow users to customise the SO logo link in their profile to choose which page to go to. Everyone happy.
Aug 26 at 7:57 answer added tripleee timeline score: 8
Aug 23 at 18:26 answer added Wicket timeline score: 2
Aug 23 at 13:24 comment added Sinatr I don't like idea of building home page for myself. This is what tags are already doing perfectly. If I need something else or could think of, then I will not hesitate to inform you on meta, thank you for care about me. Now how about go back and do some work or maybe some more work?
Aug 23 at 13:20 answer added Sinatr timeline score: 34
Aug 23 at 10:46 comment added Syed M. Sannan Wait, I am so so sorry, I thought you were talking about the header / top-bar here when you referred to reputation/badges since I thought the heading is also part of the change. But obviously, you are talking about the reputation/badges shown in the dashboard itself, which I agree, are of no use and should be removed.
Aug 23 at 10:35 comment added Syed M. Sannan @DalijaPrasnikar I don't think there's enough space in the top bar to fit the text of those tips. This would be great to have, anyhow, at some other place in the site. JetBrains has it as a popup when you load up the IDE that you can "Don't show this to me again", if you want. Some websites also have it as a secondary bar below the top bar, but the way I see it is that it's reserved for announcements(?) here on SO. So we might need to think of some other way to get the tips shown to the user properly.
Aug 23 at 6:03 comment added HolyBlackCat The first half of the post makes sense ("help new or inexperienced users to get started or learn more" - yes please). But how does the mockup achieve that?! All you did is add a huge reputation counter and a badge list. How does that help onboarding? (There's also the "recently visited questions", which can potentially be useful, but again doesn't help with onboarding.)
Aug 23 at 5:44 answer added HolyBlackCat timeline score: 23
Aug 22 at 20:22 answer added starball timeline score: 20
Aug 22 at 17:58 answer added Elikill58 timeline score: 2
Aug 22 at 12:08 history edited cigien CC BY-SA 4.0
fix typo
Aug 22 at 11:11 answer added A-Tech timeline score: 13
Aug 22 at 10:14 answer added Lundin timeline score: 104
Aug 22 at 8:09 answer added simonalexander2005 timeline score: 16
Aug 22 at 5:34 answer added Karl Knechtel timeline score: 49
Aug 21 at 21:38 answer added Anerdw timeline score: 72
Aug 21 at 20:25 comment added Dalija Prasnikar Mod Also considering how many new users are not acquainted with the AI policy and what it consists of, having some notice on that page would also be welcome addition.
Aug 21 at 20:04 comment added Dalija Prasnikar Mod Instead of having reputation and badges (they hold very little value comparing to what we have in the top bar), I would randomly show some short tips on how the site should be used. This would hold more value for users that are just starting than anything else.
Aug 21 at 19:07 comment added user4581301 A helpful reminder might be in order for new users: "Remember Stack Overflow is a Question and answer site. It is NOT a discussion forum, so keep your posts concise and to the point. Each page consists of exactly ONE question and zero or more Answers. The better posed the Question <previous sentence text links to the asking question section of the Help Center>, the greater the odds of it receiving a useful answer."
Aug 21 at 18:58 comment added Dan Mašek "we see some of those things as" -- Could you elaborate a bit, please? I mean all those 3 bullet points sound all wonderful, but the information content is almost nonexistent.
Aug 21 at 18:48 comment added zcoop98 @Zoe I'd argue it could add visibility; especially if I've got multiple tabs open, or if I open a question from that page, navigate backwards, then open another, etc. Having a consolidated short-term history on-site seems like a reasonable potential value add.
Aug 21 at 18:35 comment added Kevin B i'd rather see recently viewed posts than (checks notes...) "Recent Tags" and "Recent Badges" that are neither my recent tags or my recent badges.. which is what we currently get in that right column if we disable HNQ.
Aug 21 at 18:34 answer added Marsroverr timeline score: 32
Aug 21 at 18:31 comment added Zoe - Save the data dump Mod "Recently viewed posts" - but why? What value does this add that browser histories don't already handle?
Aug 21 at 17:48 answer added Kevin B timeline score: 20
Aug 21 at 17:44 history edited VLAZ CC BY-SA 4.0
typo; redundancy;
Aug 21 at 17:43 history edited Dalija PrasnikarMod
edited tags
Aug 21 at 17:39 history asked SpencerGStaffMod CC BY-SA 4.0