Has there been any recent initiative activated on the main Stack Overflow site (ie not beta) behind the scenes to improve the quality of questions that appear on the default questions page?
For example, has triage started having a concrete effect on the quality of visible questions on the Questions page?
My observations that have lead me to ask this question:
It seems that I am seeing a better quality of questions lately on the default Questions page - and fewer "help me with my assignment" or "give me the codez" rubbish.
Is this just my perception playing tricks on me, or is it a direct consequence of triage, some other Stack Overflow initiative, or is it some previously observed seasonal variation such as a time of year there are fewer students doing assignments?
I presume some data-guru might be able to use the query tools to compare whether the month of January featured higher voted, fewer closed, less downvoted or "better" questions than other months, or whether this January is particularly good or bad, or whether there is no statistically significant improvement in the quality of displayed questions - but I wouldn't know where to start!
I also don't know if the Stack Overflow data query tools are able to search in a meaningful way for the content that gets displayed to average users (ie the filtered content) as opposed to the content that gets posted (of which some presumably is rapidly closed or hidden from view). Any enlightenment would be welcome.
I've only been an active member for 8 months so I have no recollection of what the Stack Overflow site was like in January last year, so I have no point of reference for whether January 2014 featured slightly better question quality than other months.