I think The Loop #2 is going into a pretty decent direction. According to the survey, the most common complaints about SO are (unsurprisingly):
- Unwelcoming community
- Design
- Artifact quality
Now, the interesting part is of course what the company is going to do about those:
Your feedback about unwelcoming community and perceptions of overmoderation led us to prioritize two important user-to-user feedback loops: the question closing experience and review queues. We know that getting a question closed or sharing and receiving feedback about a question can be frustrating and confusing to question askers, question closers, and those working hard to curate site content. That’s why we’re changing the question closing experience so that questions that need improvements are hidden more quickly and question authors are given specific guidance about how their questions can be improved. We’re also revamping the review queue experience so that it’s easier and more efficient to use.
(Emphasis mine.)
I'll give this plan a bunch of 👍 thumbs up. 👍 It's been a while that something actually constructive has been done about the issue instead of instituting variations on loving summers. This appears to be in line with what the community has been screaming about forever. The onus is clearly put on the question asker, and that's a good signal from HQ here. Better tools for reviewers are very welcome too.
Next, we heard your concerns about design loud and clear. [..] We’re also continuing work with the Stacks team to continue rolling out user-friendly design patterns.
If this means some of the cruft that's been accumulating will be cleaned up, I'm all on board with that too. 👍
Finally, we are taking steps to improve question and answer quality. [..] We want Stack Overflow to remain a source of high quality question and answer pairs, so we’ll soon be starting to explore ways to continue to keep the library of questions fresh and make it a trustworthy part of all developers’ toolkits.
Sounds good to me, though it's too vague at this point. The goals being signalled here certainly seem like the correct ones though. I might actually start holding my breath on this one.
Overall, these all sound like steps in the right direction. Let's see how this'll play out.