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There were already a few very good related posts, which have asked why the quality of posts is dropping and why high rep users post fewer answers (which I think are related to each other):

All of these posts are now over a year old and my question(s) are:

  • What progress did we made with handling VLQ questions?
  • Did we even start doing something?
  • What are we going to do in the future to handle VLQ questions?

All of the linked posts above are, from my perspective, yelling to do something, but I have to say I didn't see much that has drastically changed. I still have the feeling this problem is as big as, if not bigger than, it was a year ago.

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    "do more stuff to keep users who care about the site here" - sounds good, but: how?
    – jonrsharpe
    May 28, 2015 at 21:20
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    I absolutely agree that some of the moderation tools should be improved to be able being match about that overwhelming, and growing VLQ flood arriving. May 28, 2015 at 21:22
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    @jonrsharpe That's what's the question about IMHO. Getting ideas, what could be improved. May 28, 2015 at 21:23
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    And how do you determine which are good, without also looking at the bad ones? You've posted quite a lot of text, but frankly not much in the way of new, practical suggestions.
    – jonrsharpe
    May 28, 2015 at 21:38
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    Hey, this is a blog post in disguise, not a meta-question. Shoo. May 28, 2015 at 21:42
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    @jonrsharpe That's intended. I know it is hard to define if a question is good or not. But I wanted to get some input from other users, which are maybe a bit long on SO than I am. That is also not my main nor my only question here. So I wouldn't ask here if I knew the perfect solution here..
    – Rizier123
    May 28, 2015 at 21:42
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    This is a lot of opinion and very little actual information. As it's written now, it reads basically like a bit of a rant and a lot of statements without facts, doesn't really seek any specific input ("give me some input about maybe changing some things to fix this really broad list of things I think might be wrong but can't really prove"). There's really nothing specific in this post to discuss that hasn't been discussed before.
    – Ken White
    May 28, 2015 at 21:46
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    @jonrsharpe My question is if we made any progress or what we changed, since the related questions, which are over a year old. I'm also asking for which group Stack Overflow is going to choose/wants to keep, since sometimes I have the feeling SO doesn't do much to keep users who care about the site. And the direct question is: (If I'm not the only one who sees things this way) What are we going to do here and now against these problems?
    – Rizier123
    May 28, 2015 at 21:47
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    @KenWhite been discussed before Yes, but did anything happened since then? As from my perspective not much or am I missing something, the problem(s) are still there
    – Rizier123
    May 28, 2015 at 21:49
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    Nothing has happened, because a) there's no evidence of an actual problem, and b) like you, no one has provided either factual data to indicate there is a problem to fix or suggestions on how to fix these problems. The solution to bad questions: 1) vote to close them, and 2) downvote them to speed their removal from the site. We're bound to get more and more bad questions; more and more people are discovering the site, students are still going to class and expecting us to do their homework, and there are tons of copy/paste programmers out there that have no actual knowledge.
    – Ken White
    May 28, 2015 at 21:54
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    @Rizier123 The volume is an issue, and over time very few high-rep users continue answering in the same volume as their early careers if only because they become busier with moderation and "soft contribution." I noticed you quickly after you started here because the PHP tag has a very long history of new users bursting onto the scene with tons of answers, but either being chased off by zealous closers or or burning out on posting mediocre answers to weak questions. But you post good answers and have not burned out yet. ...cont'd... May 28, 2015 at 22:03
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    So please keep doing what you are doing, posting consistently good answers, and don't feel bad when you reach a point that you begin to answer less because your moderation is probably more valuable even if less visible. Taking myself as an example, of late I may answer just 1-2 times per week, but I spend loads of time commenting to draw better questions out of the OP. May 28, 2015 at 22:06
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    Please stop adding to the end of the post and edit it down. If the key question is what's changed in the last year, then just cover that!
    – jonrsharpe
    May 28, 2015 at 22:11
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    @Rizier123 Well, I have been comfortising myself having a good shot of whiskey before looking at the incoming questions, to leverage my frustration. I'm trigger happy with down, close and delete votes for crappy quesitons, and pick a corn to swallow and answer some times. May 29, 2015 at 0:30
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    So now the discussion has devolved to discussing whether to drink whiskey or smoke weed before reviewing questions... I'd reiterate my comment from before about this post having no relevance here, but apparently it would be less well received than before through the haze. :-)
    – Ken White
    May 29, 2015 at 1:23

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Well, the weapons we have at hand to fight VLQ posts are (in my preferred order)

  • Close vote the question/delete the answer
  • Down vote the question/answer
  • Find an appropriate duplicate question and close the question
  • Delete the question/answer if it's not valuable for future research

I have all of the privileges as mentioned above, and I use them.

Though I'm restricted for the number of

  • Close votes
  • Down votes
  • Delete votes

I can apply every day.

Sometimes I'd wish I'd have more powers without restricted numbers of any votes, but that's actually unlikely being implemented.

You'll just need to calm down, and consider voting the next day.

With that sense in mind, it's a well implemented restriction of SO.

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    I rewrote my question to boil it down to the essential things. So if you want to edit your answer according to my edit, just to notice you here.
    – Rizier123
    May 29, 2015 at 10:18
  • I think several people have expressed interest in a combined downvote-close-delete feature that allows you to express your opinion that the question is to be deleted without having to visit it twice. I doubt that will be implemented, though, since it may be considered too obnoxious.
    – Kerrek SB
    May 30, 2015 at 11:42

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