(Blog Post) - "Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming. It's Time for That to Change."
Post bans are arguably the least-welcoming mechanics of Stack Overflow. They work in theory but not in practice. Post bans are supposed to force users to edit their existing posts before they can post new ones. Unfortunately, a lot of users who get into post bans do so by posting off-topic and spammy questions. How can spam be fixed? Off-topic questions will always be off-topic, and editing questions into completely different ones is against the rules. Many post-banned users are stuck in a situation that's extremely difficult to escape.
The system was nerfed in 2016 to let post-banned users ask 1 new question every 6 months, but that doesn't really help users climb out of the holes which they dug themselves into. A quote from the block page:
The ban will be lifted automatically by the system when it determines that your positive contributions outweigh those questions/answers which were poorly received.
6 months is a long time. The vast majority of posts on Stack Overflow have scores of 0 and/or 1. Depending on how many bad questions a post-banned user has asked, it can take upwards of YEARS to gather enough upvotes so that the ban finally gets lifted. The current post ban system is simply not constructive.
Stack Overflow's mission is to build a knowledge repository, not to punish people. We should focus on the positive side: maintaining useful, helpful, high-quality content.
Let's replace hard banning with a system that's more constructive: "post restrictions." Here's what happens if your contributions are poorly received, triggering a post restriction:
- You can post only 1 new question/answer per week.
- Your submissions aren't visible on the site until they're approved by reviewers.
- Rejected submissions are saved as drafts.
- You can resubmit a rejected submission for reconsideration after editing it and 48 hours have passed since your previous attempt at submission.
- You receive notifications for the reasons why your posts get rejected so you learn from your mistakes.
2 new review queues would be introduced: Restricted Question Submissions and Restricted Answer Submissions, unlocked at 3k reputation.
Post restrictions are lifted the same way as post bans do today:
The {restriction} will be lifted automatically by the system when it determines that your positive contributions outweigh those questions/answers which were poorly received.
This new system would encourage posting high-quality questions and answers. Since users have an opportunity to ask a good question and/or post a good answer each week, so they'll never get trapped in a blocked state that takes years to overcome even if their existing posts are simply unsalvageable.