I see many many NAAs, probably most of my almost 6000 accepted flags.
What would be the advantages and disadvantages of a Stack Overflow drivers license test?
By that I mean something similar to the question wizard, i.e. something which new users have to get through in order to post an answer (or a question but that is targeted by question wizard).
The common concept is to ask a few questions, each of them with one or two correct but "camouflaged" answers among mutiple wrong ones. Those correct answers intentionally give the wrong reason for doing the right thing and might even be phrased a little off-putting. The wrong answers however are intentionally phrased to read very convincing for new users who have one of the often-observed misunderstandings. Selecting one of them results in an explanation of the misconception and why the chosen action is not appreciated on StackOverflow. Selecting the correct (but ill-reasoned) answers results in "Yes. And you obviously understood that the reason for doing that is not (wrong reason) but instead (reason matching StackOverflow ideas)."
I.e.
Hello, welcome to Stack Overflow and thanks for having created a full/unregistered account here. We would like to help you with getting comfortable with some of the sometimes unintuitive special ideas and concepts of this community, which are different from other communities you might be used to. For that purpose we would like you to decide how you would act in a few situations we are going to describe. Based on your answers, we will point out possible misconceptions you might have and help you avoid awkwardness because of them.
- You found a very interesting Q/A pair and want to express your gratitude by writing an appropriately appreciative "Thank you.", do you...?
a) Participate in the chat and write a polite "Thank your for your great description of a helpful solution."
b) Answer to the most recent, top-most post, the one with the good answer and write "Thank you. That is a good explanation."
c) Friendliness is for losers. Do nothing.
d) Look for other questions with less well-explained answers and try to write a better one to boost your own vanity.- You found an interesting question, but in order to answer it, you need some clarification which probably will allow you to provide a really simple, technically sound solution to the described problem. Do you ...?
a) First write an answer to the discussion thread which points out the lack of detailed information, which will allow you to later, further down in the forum thread, describe your insightful solution.
b) Use the "Ask Question" button, to ask the clarification question you need to make an answer.
c) If a question does not contain enough information to receive the really good answer then find a better one, which deserves your effort.
d) First get some more reputation with your own questions and answers on other questions, because then you will be able to answer this one.
e) Write a conditional answer like "If your problem is caused by .... then the solution is to ... ."- You find a question which is practically covering your own problem, but there are either no solutions at all, or the solution does not work for you. Do you ... ?
a) Get the post thread onto a better elaborated track, by answering with more details on your problem.
b) Support the questions author by answering in the affirmative that his problem is indeed an important one and also observed by you?
c) Do not help the questions author at all and only bookmark the question or use the "follow" feature, to be notified if a solution to your selfish problem is available.- StackOverflow inconveniently is configured to only show English questions and answers. Do you ...?
a) Reconfigure it with the "automatically translate to Somalian" feature. Reading in that language is after all much easier and you can post much better phrased, easier readable answers in your strongest language.
b) Instead of working in a language you are fluent in, you stick with the foreign English and post hardly readable answers, which suffer from your not being fluent in English.
c) Ask a technically totally clueless acquaintance to help you with your posts. Four eyes and twenty fingers make better texts than half of that.
Note that the answers are intentionally phrased to lure users to the wrong answers.
The result would be to explain the misconception behind that seemingly attractive answer.
This is to avoid the usual "picking the least stupid sounding answer" and to catch the new user in their actual misconceptions. I hope that the proposed phrasing stay on the light-hearted side. The aim is of course not to make fun of newbies. If I failed on that part, please propose improved phrasings, but the idea stays the same.
Also note that this implies my theory that "Post Your Answer" is often misread by non-native English speakers as "your participation in this chat/forum" and these questions target that, too.
That is the idea, now about the obvious disadvantages:
- The strong goal of Stack Overflow is suffering, to avoid obstacles in the path of potential new users.
- well that is all I can think of....
Advantages:
- Number of NAAs (and/or some other delete-worthy answers) is decreased.
- Analog to the question wizard.
- feel free to add some