I have posted a number of questions in the past few weeks.
When I post, I am usually very descriptive of the problem, or give enough details on the request if the topic is too broad. I also try to give details on solutions I tried.
I don't think I am posting about topics that no one attempted before, or topics that are so niche that only very few people could answer. In general, I think I post good questions, and I assume I should expect to receive at least some answers.
However, this is in complete contrast to the statistics of my questions. Other than a few which, either I found an answer myself, or someone posted a good answer, all my other questions get both a poor number of views and mostly no answers.
So I am asking here for help, from anyone willing to review my questions, to understand if I am posting wrong:
- Are my questions too short - or too long?
- Am I skipping important details, or adding too many details?
- Am I describing the problem (question) the wrong way, making people not understand my questions or misunderstand them for something else?
- Am I posting about topics that come up too frequently on Stack Overflow, and people are getting tired of answering the same topic over-and-over?
On this one, I admit that some questions I posted are about topics frequently discussed here on Stack Overflow. However, I am specifying the particularity of the situation, which makes previously answered questions not suitable for me, which consequently made me feel necessary to ask another question on the same subject. - Finally, any tips & tricks for improving my questions?
Thank you very much in advance to anyone willing to participate this, be it with a simple comment, or a 10 page essay.