I saw this (following link), and I thought "my daughter (age 9) would ask something like this, and I want her to get good answers and not a brush-off".
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21159683/image-processing-in-r
I think closing this question is a missed-opportunity with the framework here. This was asked by someone who is very new. They can’t ask good questions because they don't know the language; they don't know what they don't know.
Having a "newb" tag and "merging" the question with an existing one instead of closing it is an approach that brings more learners into the domain more quickly, which is a good part of the value proposition and main effort of SO.
I don't post in meta much. I don't follow conversations.
How has SO approached "newbs" in a way that increases engagement and attention?
The aggressive and "do it right or don't do it" would not work well with my daughters. Even though they are bright, and very intelligent, they also do not put up with perceived disrespect (or abuse) from others. How is SO a place with a minimum barrier to entry for them?