When staging grounds was proposed, I was excited. Finally a place where we can break free of the shackles and baggage that has accumulated on the main site, so that we can start anew with a sane onboarding experience. People call me naive because I expect the best of things, but I should have seen this coming.
Staging ground has devolved onto the main site, yet again. Why? It has the same failings: an atrocious first asker experience. It was literally spelled out in the introduction of staging ground that we wanted to make success rates of questions that came through the staging ground higher, no matter the cost. It is even part of the own help page that the rules of the main site are expected to be thrown overboard; less thoughtful edits, more positive engagement, Ok questions are Ok, major overhauls are expected, etc.
But it has come patently obvious that regulars of the sites are not the best to deliver on those. They can't get rid of the baggage that is the main site and move towards a headspace where staging ground is literally a personal coach for the asker, that should advocate for the asker's posts. We became the equivalent to job recruiters that have the firms, not the applicants, best interests at heart.
So, I ask: what's the value of all the bickering with SE staff, all the work that was poured, all discussions, if we can't break free of curse of applying the same standards of the main site, with all that implies?
Before starting to work solutions to this question, need to identify when the basic tenet, when we lost sight of the goals of SG: we introduced close votes. Yes, I'm saying this right now. Close votes shouldn't be a feature of staging ground, since it doesn't fit the workflow of staging ground.
Close votes is part of the life cycle of a question (along with deletion) for the main site: question gets asked, it's either gets answered with a good answer or closed to prevent answers, when fixed it's reopened so it can accept answers or deleted when it's not. Staging grounds doesn't expect questions to be outright answerable, this is spelled out with the non-requirement to be "subject matter expert" to participate in the staging ground (something that I expect of close voters). There's also no deletion path for question on the staging grounds either. They just get archived, non-indexed and left visible forever. The edit option however perpetually is active, for both the asker and reviewers.
Those facts are a hint to the design and purpose of staging ground: no post is irredeemable. The only exit option for a post is to be graduated/published, otherwise all options of staging ground are present. The close vote (and their reasons) however doesn't fit here. If a question is unclear, it requires major changes, if it's off topic, major changes. Duplicate*? Major changes (explaining why the duplicate doesn't fit). Opinion based? Conditionally appro... nah, major changes. The way to fix posts on the staging ground is to edit them, even if that means to rewrite them into totally different questions.
Now, to practical solutions:
- All close reasons with the exception of duplicate should become major changes template comments. This would reduce friction and will give the user something workable with.
- Drill into reviewers that major changes are Major, with capital M. We expect that major changes do whatever is necessary to make the post a candidate to be published on the main site.
- Remove the ability of casting close votes on staging grounds. This option should be reserved when the reader is in a headspace outside of staging grounds. Staging grounds is centered around the asker experience, not the reader. Also, it doesn't fit the staging ground life cycle.
- Explain to reviewers that they should be laser focused on the question the are evaluating, what happens afterwards should not be of their concern. They are babysitters for the baby asker first question.
This will bring staging ground more in line with the stated goals that have been explained since the start and makes the staging grounds more coherent experience with those goals.
* I would argue that when reviewing staging grounds, you shall not search the site for duplicates. If the question is a good sign post, using duplicate in the staging ground would prevent it from being published and indexed, therefore not a good reason for staging grounds. See point 2 of the staging grounds guidelines.