In a previous announcement, we outlined our commitment to giving back to the community in the upcoming year. Staging Ground was among the initiatives we discussed. We are excited to announce that Staging Ground is transitioning out of beta and will officially launch to all Stack Overflow users in the coming months. While we do not have a set date for this launch, we will notify the community when we have a more concrete timeline available.
What is Staging Ground, and how can I learn more?
Staging Ground is a place where new question-askers can get help and feedback from experienced reviewers on Stack Overflow. We previously unveiled this feature in early 2022.
While we previously paused the development of Staging Ground to prioritize other projects, we’re excited for Staging Ground to return and expand to everyone on Stack Overflow. You can learn more about what we learned from the Staging Ground beta here.
Staging Ground is leaving closed beta
Previously, participation by reviewers in Staging Ground required an opt-in. It was in beta testing and was therefore limited to users who were both aware of and interested in trying it out. With the public launch, any user who has earned 500 reputation points and has access to review queues can join in the efforts to improve the quality of new questions on the platform.
One of the best ways to turn prospective curators into experienced ones is to offer them ways to help teach and connect them directly with the outcome of their advice. We’re hopeful that setting a relatively permissive threshold will not only streamline the content review process but help develop the next generation of content curators. We don’t want to set a barrier so high that it keeps interested users out, nor do we want to set a threshold so low that it risks leading to a rougher new user experience. For this reason, we will be using the standard review queue privilege of 500 reputation points as the threshold required to perform reviews in Staging Ground. It strikes a balance that we’re hoping is fair - and matches existing review queues as well.
Improvements before launch
We are making a few quality-of-life tweaks and improvements before the public launch. You can look forward to the following changes:
- A few new badges to recognize the contributions of active Staging Ground curators.
- Additions to the notification system for significant events, such as when a question is published or submitted for re-evaluation.
- Improved moderator tooling to help uncover curators who are misusing Staging Ground and take actions analogous to existing review queue restrictions.
- We are taking some initial steps to build out onboarding resources for both question authors and reviewers.
- Rate-limiting for askers who post questions that consistently take significant work to prepare for public Q&A.
- A few user experience updates and bug fixes to clean up common points of confusion and other less common/minor incorrect behaviors.
If there’s anything you think is critically important leading up to Staging Ground’s launch, please let us know - the earlier, the better! However, we will continue to iterate and address requests, and bugs post-launch as well.
Get involved
The quality of content on Stack Overflow has always been thanks to the active participation of all of you - the curators of this site. The success that we hope Staging Ground sees will ultimately come from you.
We look forward to seeing the community's engagement with Staging Ground following its public launch. We have a lot of work ahead of us, especially as we seek to expand Staging Ground to cover the needs of as many question-askers as possible. We will be actively looking for feedback as we iterate in the coming months. Until then, stay tuned for more updates as we approach the launch date.