My story and thinking of a problem
I joined Stack Overflow two years back, and when I looked back at my old questions and answers, I read many mistakes I made, and I corrected them. I believe that when someone starts asking a question here (even for the first time), he/she may make mistakes, but which should not bother others if the problem is real and clear.
Sometime I couldn't understand the reality of a question
I've seen many questions for iOS (Objective-C), which needs really good experience to work, still they had written, "I am new to iOS...High Resolution Question...Any idea/suggestion?"
I was wonder how a person who is new to the technology and still he's asking such a question which isn't acceptable work for a fresher. Anyway, still I'm not against this, as I thought he may be concerned with that topic and not for the iOS.
Needs improvements everywhere
What the site needs to improve for the users is to teach them how to make crystal clear representation of questions/answers,
- How to ask - make it like a new user or even an existing user would love to read.
- Let, tell them with real examples of how to ask, what to ask, and what to not ask.
- Show them the value of reputation points which they will earn here.
Need of an improved / rich way of asking a question or giving an answer,
- Autocorrection - while typing a question or giving an answer, look for
grammer grammar and spellings mistakes. Allow the user to correct them by hover over it.
- Give more features when asking a question - highlight tools, colour/font/font size selection.
- Table drawing to show data tabulated form (see @rolfl answer).
- Force the user to correct any grammar / spell mistakes before posting a question / an answer.
Make "cron jobs" for the site, which runs periodically, would select questions/answers which marked with "Need corrections flag" - introduced just now!. Will learn the pattern there, and next time will use that wrong pattern for newly questions or answers to check for grammar/spells/pattern of asking. I am not sure how tough / easy it is this to implement, but nothing is impossible to implement. Today or tomorrow we'll need it.
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