Last month, more than 35,000 users submitted at least one upvoted answer on Stack Overflow. It's an inspiration to see how many people are out there willing and able to help fellow devs be more productive. Altruism is real — it’s what makes this community so special and the platform so powerful.
But while public data makes it pretty clear who answers, we’ve found how you answer to be quite personal, and we’re fairly uninformed about the ways in which you discover questions that you choose to answer. Thus: this quick survey.
Please take a moment to help us understand what’s going on inside your head. Let us know in an answer how you typically find questions to answer.
Please only upvote others’ responses if their answer-flow resembles yours.
Questions to consider:
How do you discover Stack Overflow questions you can answer?
Do you use tag filtering? If so, how many tags do you have in “favorites”?
Do you navigate to “newest”, “featured”, or “unanswered” tabs on the Questions page to find questions to answer? Another page?
Does progress towards a badge or other milestone influence your choice in questions to answer?
Do you answer within the same session that started with a web search?
Do you use any third-party apps to help you find questions to answer?
What else can you tell us about how you discover questions to answer?
We know similar questions have been posed before, but they're mostly instructive (and old). This is personal. Help us improve surfacing the content you want to see by telling us a little bit about how you answer.
Thanks for all your help.
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
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