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When I post on StackOverflow I treat it very much as a last resort having exhausted my own, and those around me, knowledge. Hence, when I do post I like to include as much detail as possible. A thought did occur though - when is detail to the background of a question too much, ie when does detail cross the lines into being overly verbose and to discourage reading and increase bounce rate?

For example, I posted a question 13 hours ago about Lync 2010 Contract Card integration into LOB Application but I do worry my post is overly detailed and hence discouraging a user to read it.

Should StackOverflow perhaps provided inline templates for creating the correct detail vs length post

While templates on a users first question would perhaps encourage better questions, I am suggesting it could be used at the other end of things as well - my hypothesis that too much info is equally as bad to receiving good answers. Perhaps an option to turn templates off after a given Rep score - saying this I have seen users with 4-5 figure rep asking bad questions.

Thoughts?

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    It would be extremely hard, if not impossible, to create a template that matches all cases. Even going for something that fits 90% of cases seems like an enormous amount of work. You can't apply the same template to all kinds of questions that can be asked on SO.
    – l4mpi
    Mar 31, 2015 at 9:20
  • @l4mpi I agree, it would not be easy and would probably have multiple dimensions of complexity, but nothing worth doing ever is :-) There does seem to be a general problem on SO with bad questions not providing enough detail, but I have a feeling the opposite is also true (would be interesting for someone to run the stats) that too much info is also bad.
    – BMac
    Mar 31, 2015 at 9:27
  • @gnat I think that is close, but not exactly the same. While templates on a users first question would perhaps encourage better questions, I am suggesting it could be used at the other end of things as well - my hypothesis that too much info is equally as bad to receiving good answers. Perhaps an option to turn templates off after a given Rep score - saying this i have seen users with 4-5 figure rep asking bad questions
    – BMac
    Mar 31, 2015 at 9:34
  • One option is to write in an "inverted pyramid" style, so that users can read the first paragraph to understand whether this is an appropriate question for them, then keep reading to gain progressively more detailed information.
    – jonrsharpe
    Mar 31, 2015 at 12:34

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