One primary source of questions of the "do this for me" kind seem to be the anonymous user123456 accounts. Account creation allowing quick anonymous access may be a primary reason for the feeling SO is rapidly becoming a victim of its own success. Has there been any consideration given to requiring actual User First and Last names on account creation to create a bit more accountability and hopefully stem the swell of this tide? If a user has to put no more thought or effort into account creation than an e-mail address and a mouse click, that opens the door for that level of effort being reflected in the way many will be asking questions later on.
The goal is to insure that user accounts and the ability to post begin being viewed more as a privilege than a quick anonymous way to get my homework done. Requiring an actual first/last name at least serves the purpose of causing a new user to pause and consider whether he is willing to share his personal information and put some skin-in-the-game before gaining access to the lists. As a deterring side-effect, it also provides an accountability trail for professors or educators to search on student names to determine if the work submitted is in fact work of their own.
Now I understand there is no way that junk isn't put in the first/last name fields, but the psychological barrier presented by that type of requirement may prove useful. As for what ends up in the first/last fields, a dictionary search can probably validate 80-90% of first names and the remainder can be flagged for later review.
This is provided as one idea to add to the mix of things considered on meta-so to help maintain the quality of discussion on the list. No gripes, no complaints, just an idea. So please don't ding me too hard for trying to help.
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Let me edit and acknowledge as was pointed out that many users go by a handle instead of an actual real first/last name. I think that, as a requirement, is better than allowing a blank that defaults to user123456... The point being to provide an account creation that at least requires some thought and some level of identification beyond the default.
Another idea would be a big WARNING: at the top of the new account form that reads "IF YOU FAIL TO POST YOUR ORIGINAL CODE IN ANY QUESTION ASKED ON STACKOVERFLOW ALONG WITH RELEVANT COMPILER AND/OR PROGRAM OUTPUT YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE REMOVED." Probably better than a name requirement and at least provides the admins with criteria to remind or employ against repeat offenders.