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introducing the acronym before it is used
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  • It's on-topic and actually asks a question.
  • It contains all necessary information (including a MCVE if necessary).
  • It's clear/focused on what exactly it's asking about.
  • It seems to be answerable by subject-matter experts (SME).
  • None of Stack Overflow's close reasons apply as far as you can judge (without necessarily being a SME).
  • You aren't reasonably able to identify a duplicate.
  • The title summarizes the question and it's properly tagged.
  • It's on-topic and actually asks a question.
  • It contains all necessary information (including a MCVE if necessary).
  • It's clear/focused on what exactly it's asking about.
  • It seems to be answerable by subject-matter experts.
  • None of Stack Overflow's close reasons apply as far as you can judge (without necessarily being a SME).
  • You aren't reasonably able to identify a duplicate.
  • The title summarizes the question and it's properly tagged.
  • It's on-topic and actually asks a question.
  • It contains all necessary information (including a MCVE if necessary).
  • It's clear/focused on what exactly it's asking about.
  • It seems to be answerable by subject-matter experts (SME).
  • None of Stack Overflow's close reasons apply as far as you can judge (without necessarily being a SME).
  • You aren't reasonably able to identify a duplicate.
  • The title summarizes the question and it's properly tagged.
clarify purpose (questions don't get "closed without any chance of improvement"; OPs just give up on them); elaborate on the basic model; add a common case for invalid off-topic votes
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PurposeOverview

The goal of the Staging Ground is to improveimprove the overall quality of new questions on the main site, by providing a place to fix those questions before they are postedpublishing them on the main site.

The Staging Ground is a place where you can, improve overalland should, try to work together with askers to improve their questions. It empowers you to triage questions, offer detailed feedback on issues with the question qualitywhile not cluttering the main site; it avoids discouraging the OP with the stigma of a "closed" banner on a fixable question. (In principle, a closed question on the main site is supposed to be edited by the OP and reduce legitimate but unclearnominated for reopening. But not all questions being closed without any chance of improvementcan be fixed, and in practice, users often perceive question closure as a rejection and don't edit the question.)

When reviewing questionsyou read a question in the Staging Ground, you should try to work together with askers to improve their questionsyour first task is triage. New questions basically fall into the following categories:

  • Can't be fixed to accept new answers (either a duplicate or off-topic; would be closed on the main site without an expectation of being re-opened). Currently there is no special facility to publish duplicate questions and then close them as duplicates, even if they would be good signposts.

  • Can be fixed, requiring information or edits that only the OP can provide. This roughly corresponds to "Needs details or clarity", "Not written in English", "Needs more focus" and "Needs debugging details" closure reasons. (When a question is not written in English, of course, it's not necessarily known whether OP can translate it, nor whether the translated version would be on topic.)

  • Can be fixed by someone else - it just has the wrong tags, or should be edited to remove noise, or something else along those lines.

  • Meets all standards and can be published as-is.

Don't use this option for "bad questions". Instead, tell the asker what problems their question has/what they have to change and use "Requires Major Changes". For example, if a question "lacks focus" or, asks multiple questions in one post, or is missing an MRE (or proper specification for a how-to question), you should use "Requires Major Changes" instead.

Purpose

The goal of the Staging Ground is to improve questions before they are posted on the main site, improve overall question quality, and reduce legitimate but unclear questions being closed without any chance of improvement. When reviewing questions in the Staging Ground, you should try to work together with askers to improve their questions.

Don't use this option for "bad questions". Instead, tell the asker what problems their question has/what they have to change and use "Requires Major Changes". For example, if a question "lacks focus" or asks multiple questions in one post, you should use "Requires Major Changes" instead.

Overview

The goal of the Staging Ground is to improve the overall quality of new questions on the main site, by providing a place to fix those questions before publishing them on the main site.

The Staging Ground is a place where you can, and should, try to work together with askers to improve their questions. It empowers you to triage questions, offer detailed feedback on issues with the question while not cluttering the main site; it avoids discouraging the OP with the stigma of a "closed" banner on a fixable question. (In principle, a closed question on the main site is supposed to be edited by the OP and nominated for reopening. But not all questions can be fixed, and in practice, users often perceive question closure as a rejection and don't edit the question.)

When you read a question in the Staging Ground, your first task is triage. New questions basically fall into the following categories:

  • Can't be fixed to accept new answers (either a duplicate or off-topic; would be closed on the main site without an expectation of being re-opened). Currently there is no special facility to publish duplicate questions and then close them as duplicates, even if they would be good signposts.

  • Can be fixed, requiring information or edits that only the OP can provide. This roughly corresponds to "Needs details or clarity", "Not written in English", "Needs more focus" and "Needs debugging details" closure reasons. (When a question is not written in English, of course, it's not necessarily known whether OP can translate it, nor whether the translated version would be on topic.)

  • Can be fixed by someone else - it just has the wrong tags, or should be edited to remove noise, or something else along those lines.

  • Meets all standards and can be published as-is.

Don't use this option for "bad questions". Instead, tell the asker what problems their question has/what they have to change and use "Requires Major Changes". For example, if a question "lacks focus", asks multiple questions in one post, or is missing an MRE (or proper specification for a how-to question), you should use "Requires Major Changes" instead.

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The goal of the Staging Ground is to improve questions before they are posted on the main site, improve overall question quality, and reduce legitimate but unclear questions being closed without any chance of improvement. When reviewing questions in the Staging Ground, you should try to work together with askers to improve their questions.

Most important changes need to be done by the asker. If there is any improvement to be made to a question by the asker, write a comment saying what is missing or should be changed and use the "Requires Major Changes" option. This option should be used if there are any changes the author should make before their question can be published. You can use a comment template and possibly change it to fit your needs if that helps. Using the "Requires Major Changes" option tells the author that they need to edit their question and add these details in order for their question to be published and answered, makes sure it isn't published automatically, and marks it as reviewed (until the author submits it for Re-Evaluation).

The goal of the Staging Ground is to improve questions before they are posted on the main site, improve overall question quality and reduce legitimate but unclear questions being closed without any chance of improvement. When reviewing questions in the Staging Ground, you should try to work together with askers to improve their questions.

Most important changes need to be done by the asker. If there is any improvement to be made to a question by the asker, write a comment saying what is missing or should be changed and use the "Requires Major Changes" option. This option should be used if there are any changes the author should make before their question can be published. You can use a comment template and possibly change it to fit your needs if that helps. Using the "Requires Major Changes" option tells the author that they need to edit their question and add these details in order for their question to be published and answered, makes sure it isn't published automatically and marks it as reviewed (until the author submits it for Re-Evaluation).

The goal of the Staging Ground is to improve questions before they are posted on the main site, improve overall question quality, and reduce legitimate but unclear questions being closed without any chance of improvement. When reviewing questions in the Staging Ground, you should try to work together with askers to improve their questions.

Most important changes need to be done by the asker. If there is any improvement to be made to a question by the asker, write a comment saying what is missing or should be changed and use the "Requires Major Changes" option. This option should be used if there are any changes the author should make before their question can be published. You can use a comment template and possibly change it to fit your needs if that helps. Using the "Requires Major Changes" option tells the author that they need to edit their question and add these details in order for their question to be published and answered, makes sure it isn't published automatically, and marks it as reviewed (until the author submits it for Re-Evaluation).

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