For starters, I did look for similar posts on this topic, something like eleven previous posts. I didn't study them thoroughly, but I did glance at them and see if they were related, and found nothing.
Here are six examples: Burninate Thing, Flag Suggested Edits, Approval System, Edit question, Another Edit Question, A tags question, and a bunch more. So far, I haven't seen this as an obvious topic.
Okay, proactive defense aside, I throw this idea to the wolves of Stack Exchange...
Current problem
- The Lazy Brigade floods Stack Overflow with junk (e.g., "here's my code, please debug it for me")
- In response, members with higher ratings are now rapidly closing posts like mad dogs
- Psychologists have named that resulting mental state: "Reaction Formation"
- In their exasperated attempt to clean house, they are stomping on a lot of good members
- Frequently, this results in both parties feeling that the other side is unfairly abusing the system
- This rapid attack-and-close mentality is happening at a rate that is not healthy for anyone
Current Result:
The place is not functioning.
This is quietly (but assuredly) transforming the entire Stack Overflow site into a massive insult-o-rama.
I have personally seen this happen to others and I have experienced it myself twice in the past month. The Mongolian Stompers tend to fire one of these four indefensible torpedoes...
- Duplicate question
- Off topic
- Too broad
- Too narrow
In my case, I do not believe that an "answer" which is buried deeply within a 600+ word response to another question is sufficient basis for labeling a more directly focused question as a duplicate.
This place isn't for obfuscation; it's for elucidation.
(n.b., in one case, I asked the question on another site, and got a 16 word answer which was spot on)
As for the other three torpedoes; my fellow nerds, let's be honest, there's a lot of opinion in those accusations.
Which brings me to my suggestion...
The fix: A Jury System
Right now, we have a system where five human beings can banish a question forever, and the victim has de facto zero recourse.
I suggest that we institute a jury system where victims who have had their questions bombed can confront their attackers in front of unaffected strangers who can offer (at least some hope to attempt) a resolution between the two sides.
In such a system the member could appeal the attack to a jury who is not involved with him, nor the five attackers who want to silence him.
Make the jury sympathetic to the plight of a closed question, e.g., people who have been slammed themselves, but not a lot. Use common sense so that the jury is not stacked with the Lazy brigade, nor with rabid attack gangs.
Let that jury's verdict determine whether the post is valid or not.
If we can let a reputation of 200 be the defining qualification to vote for the moderators, then why not let that be a jury qualification as well ?
Or, why not let people run for the jury pool ? We have an election, that would be a good time to select and refresh the jury pool.
Similarly, if someone systematically invokes the jury a hundred times a month, take that into account in handling that specific member.
A Second Possible Fix: Dissenting Votes
Alternatively, how about a system where users can contradict the rabid freeze'em squads.
e.g., Suppose Five Mongolian Stompers accuse a user of asking a duplicate question.
Now, suppose another user comes along and wants to know the answer to that exact same question.
Now, suppose that other user investigates the alleged duplicate question, and finds in his mind that the question is not a dupe.
Let that other member cast a dissenting vote against the five stompers who have banded together to stomp out the question they didn't like.
If there is sufficient contention, institute another level of review.
Let's face it, if X number of people say the question is a duplicate, and Y number of people say it is not, and both X and Y start to grow to large values, then we have a matter of compositional skills, not competence, intelligence, laziness, or etiquette.
An "answer" which eludes the reader, or requires deep and stringent study, is not an answer at all. This is what I have personally seen most frequently in the "duplicate" attack; both on myself and on others.
For this moment, the facts of the matter are that the Five Mongolian Stompers system is no longer a good thing.
Better Fix ?
Whatever, whatever, if you have a better suggestion, please put it up here.
This biz of letting five guys band together and kill decent questions has got to stop.