Please change the requirement that allows an answer to make it into the Late Answers Review Queue (LARQ) here on Stack Overflow. According to here, the answer must be posted 30 days after the question was asked or later for it to be a late answer. Please change that to 14 or 10 or 7 days instead.
There's a lack of reviews that users can do in that queue, so please lower this to help people be able to review more late answers. It will also help find unwanted spammish posts, low-quality posts, answers that aren't answers, users posting comments or questions as an answer, etc. faster than we can find these now. Lastly, it will give more attention to answers that happen in this time period, so people can upvote or downvote as they see fit.
Posting an answer 14 days after the question was asked is considered late for most questions on Stack Overflow. Most questions get answered within the first two days. The LARQ can handle a big increase in the number of posts that end up there, so that won't be a problem.
Please Note: This feature request is definitely not about the fact that I really would like to add a Gold Badge for that queue sometime this century.
I ran some queries to get a general idea of how many extra reviews this would mean for the late answers queue. Since I'm using SEDE, this only counts non-deleted answers, since deleted answers don't show up there.
There have been about 26,751,487 answers posted so far. Deleted or un-deleted. Found this by looking at the id of one of the newest answers on the site.
According to this query there are currently about 14,070,167 answers that have not been deleted. Meaning about 12.6 million answers have been deleted.
- 12,121,030 query non-deleted answers have been posted < 7 days after the question was asked
- 1,525,719 query non-deleted answers have been posted >= 30 days after the question was asked
- 423,418 query non-deleted answers have been posted >= 7 days but < 30 days after the question was asked
- 192,132 query non-deleted answers have been posted >= 14 days but < 30 days after the question was asked
More than 86% of non-deleted answers have been answered within one week of the question being asked. There are very few non-deleted answers that were asked between 14 and 30 days.. so few that I may as well change my request of a late answer being 14 days old, to that of seven days. Or we could meet towards the middle at 10 days old as a compromise.
This data, although not exact since I can't query the deleted answers themselves, shows that it would be no problem for the community to handle late answers of two weeks after the question was asked and possibly even a week after. I'd be fine starting out at 14 days and seeing how it goes.
DATEDIFF
returns integers so I guess it rounds up or down when the number of days is not a multiple of 7. If I run the query for > 2 weeks and < 4 weeks but useDATEDIFF
with days instead of weeks (and adjust the tests to > 14 days and < 28 days), I get 153252 answers. And it seems to be there should be some>=
or<=
among the queries otherwise answers that sit at a boundary won't be covered by any of the queries shown in the question.