How do you discover Stack Overflow questions you can answer?
- I click on the giant orange [Unanswered] button
- Then I scroll down and click the language tag that I'm interested in from the "Unanswered Tags" list
- Default sort is by Newest
I swear I read (OK, OK, glanced through) through all 26 the answers and was shocked that this method wasn't already listed.
For me, this is the fastest / laziest / simplest way to view questions I'm interested in that do not have any upvoted answers (I'm not a fan of cluttering up my bookmarks).
This method of course has its downsides since the "Unanswered Tags" list does not contain all the tags I'm interested in, so I largely only ever filter by the primary language tag.
Do you use tag filtering? If so, how many tags do you have in “favorites”?
I currently have two tags in my favorites: wpf (a well-known technology) and mvvm (a less-well-known design pattern).
I never click on them because they take me to the /questions
page which does not contain the data filtered or sorted in the way I want to see it. I want to view /unanswered
, not /questions
.
I would love it if you implemented this proposal so I could filter /unanswered
with my "Favorite Tag" list instead of the "Unanswered Tag" list, but until then I have no use for favorite tags, or any desire to add any new tags.
Actually that's not quite true. The only thing I like about defining my favorite tags is it highlights these questions on the main page. This is the only thing that prevents me from ignoring the main page entirely.
Does progress towards a badge or other milestone influence your choice in questions to answer?
Nope. I never memorized the exact criteria for badges, and never kept track of how close I was to reaching one. Perhaps if it was clearly displayed somewhere I may care, at least for a few badges, but overall I would not appreciate the feeling of being "harassed" with this data on a regular basis. It would have to be displayed in an easy-to-access interface and on-demand for me to use and enjoy it.
Do you answer within the same session that started with a Google search?
No, I primarily bring up Stack Overflow anytime I feel the need to take a break from my work by typing the letter "s" in my URL and letting it autocomplete stackoverflow.com.
Frequently Google searches do lead me to Stack Overflow, and something may catch my eye that I want to answer. Or I may use an existing open tab to look for new unanswered questions out of laziness. But this probably doesn't occur as much as me browsing to the site by the URL.
Do you use any third-party applications to help you find questions to answer?
Nope, too lazy to find them, set them up, and figure out how they work
What else can you tell us about how you discover questions to answer?
I come to Stack Overflow for two reasons: To find answers to my questions, and to provide answers to other people's questions.
Also, I primarily work in a single language, so I don't care about almost all the other language tags. I suspect many other developers feel the same way.
Your many filters/sorts/views are fun to browse on occasion, however I primarily want to view /unanswered
for my specific tag(s), sorted by newest (since they typically have a higher percentage of responsive users).
I would enjoy having more one-click ways to access exactly this, without having to rely on bookmarks or third-party tools.
plz help on windows phone question
type newbie question and I can't stand the way it's written so I'll edit it. But REALLY I really need a better way to find questions I can answer. I want my 20k rep! :)can't-answer-because-overwhelmed
mode.