I'm a seasoned question answerer on Stack Overflow and tend to be a generalist towards the sql tag, occasionally answer to the regex and python tags. Everyday I scroll the questions thread and see many posts that are in need of better formatting, miss expected output, sometimes data isn't shared at all, or is shared as images, other times description is missing, and many other common issues that do not conform to the best practices to make a clear sql post.
These issues tend to come from people who registered on Stack Overflow for posting a question for their very first time, and they bump into that typical big blank form. Most of them, for their very SO newcomer nature, don't even know in advance anything about how to write a well-formatted question on this platform. This translates in having lots of unclear posts that require extra work for answerers and moderators to instruct always the same base SO guidelines to thousands of people. Sometimes those posts are never improved and get filled with comments related to good question standards, they follow up in low-quality lists first (or get flagged), then close lists, eventually deletion lists, and there's a lot of people cross-checking posts here and there.
The nature of my feature request is based on prevention rather than fixing. If we manage to help people with guides while they're writing their post, we can improve the overall quality of posts in advance.
This feature would involve to give depth to the question form, by splitting it in specific sections, each of which to exist/be filled based on:
- the tags related to the question they're asking (sql questions are different from C programming ones, and regex ones, because they require very different details to be presented)
- the kind of question their asking (more theoretical, data-related, debugging)
In the specific example of sql posts, the link I've shared before already provides an idea of sections that a sql post is expected to showcase. At the same time, the sections contained in that form would be different with respect to regex posts too, because they follow their own regex guidelines. Even the Meta SO form I'm writing right now could be split in 'Situation', 'Problem', 'Comments' (a quick example, that can be refined for sure, just to give an idea).
This would be a very difficult feature to be implemented (due to the big variety of kind of questions and tags that can be found on Stack Overflow), although managing to have such sections-guidelines would not allow posters:
- to leave empty, required, highly-specific sections
- to have bad formatting for each section (e.g. a table can't be uploaded as an image)
and save thousands of hours spent everyday in advance to the big community of this platform.
To overcome the complexity implementation of such feature, could be useful to create custom forms for tags gradually, although enforcing the tag setting at the beginning of the post. If the specific main tag (for example SQL) falls into a custom form category, that form would appear in place of the big blank form.
Just an idea under my perspective, eager to learn about others' perspective on this one.
How this differs from the Staging Ground proposal.
The Staging Ground proposal differs from this proposal in two main ways:
- former attempts to provide "generic" guidelines for good question posting, while this one tries to be "highly specific" according to the main tag selected by the poster
- former requires "people spending time" to get involved to help newcomers, while this one wants to "avoid people getting involved", and reduce newcomers freedom of the big blank form into specifically described sections that help poster with a description of what the section should contain.