In the wake of the famous blog post, I'd like to propose a rework of the reopen system.
The problem:
Poorly asked questions by newbies often get downvoted and closed. Sometimes, helpful users try to improve the question, and leave tips for the user to further improve it, and it gets improved, and put in the reopen queue.
After this, it probably stays in the reopen queue for a couple of hours (my reference is a low-traffic tag, might be shorter for some), and it ends up reopened, but still downvoted, and at the bottom of the new questions page.
Sometimes, these questions then get answers, often by users that were involved in helping, but often, they don't (in my experience, at least, don't have statistics). This leaves a bad experience for those users trying to improve, and might increase the perception that downvotes and close votes are rude and unwelcoming. It also leaves a bad user experience for the people trying to help, since the question they worked for to get into shape still is downvoted and doesn't get much attention.
I'd like to try to improve the user experience for these questions.
My proposal:
When such a question that has been substantially edited (enough to put it in the reopen queue) gets reopened, I'd like to see the same happen as when the question gets re-asked, giving the users a second chance:
- Bump the question to the top of the Newest page.
- Reset voting on the question if the net votes on the question are negative.
If possible, I'd like the reopen system to prioritize recently-asked questions with substantial edits and lots of activity, to further reward and welcome active OPs, and increase the impact of this change.
Advantages:
- The OP gets rewarded more for his/her effort improving the question.
- The subtext of closing changes a bit (in my perception), from you shouldn't have asked this question, and no-one should answer it, to you need to improve this question for it to have a chance of getting a good answer and upvotes. This might reduce the perceived rudeness of close voting.
- The OP has less incentive to delete and re-ask the question.
- Question bans can get lifted more easily by improving existing questions.
- Since the experience for the ones helping improves too, more people might feel inclined to help people improve their questions
Furthermore, this is in line with we vote on content, not on people, in the way that if the content substantially changes enough for people to reopen a closed question, the votes change too.
Disadvantages:
- Voters might feel they have less influence over moderation.
- People might feel annoyed when they get to see the same question again, even though it has been substantially edited.
- The Newest page is no longer fully chronological
- Askers get an extra incentive to game the reopen system by editing a question in a totally different one (but this already happens to avoid bans, and reopen reviewers should be aware and act accordingly).
Addendum: This effect should only occur once per question, to avoid people being unable to vote in a close-reopen war and a close-reopen war repetitively bumping the question, and it shouldn't occur when a gold-badge owner closes or reopens a duplicate.
I have been thinking a lot about making the system to be more welcoming and promote perceived niceness over rudeness without compromising quality. This is the best I could come up with. I strongly encourage others to come up with feature requests with the same underlying motivation