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I see more and more new comers with 1rep posting questions with bad quality or formatting. And every time there is someone (or me) telling them to read the help center.

I don't know whether this is already implemented or not. But I think new users should be taken directly to the help center after they register. And maybe there can be a pop up saying that this is SUPER IMPORTANT. And then maybe new users get to read the thing.

I hope this suggestion will cause less bad quality questions answers.

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  • Showing help center immediately after a user registers can end up like checking "I accept the Terms and Conditions" Oct 10, 2015 at 7:34
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    It won't help. These kind of users tend to not read anything anyway. The usual lack of research is a strong indicator for that. Oct 10, 2015 at 8:03
  • Given quality of these questions/answers, I don't think one redirect to the help center would remedy this.
    – o-90
    Oct 10, 2015 at 8:57

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Most users will not be interested in such displayment. They want a solution to their questions now and are not willing to read through a help center, as much as they might need it. They could be displayed the tour page, which appears much shorter to really read through. But in both cases, it will probably be clicked away immediately just like the terms and conditions you find in other apps and services.

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  • But there is a chance that users don't know help center exists. Maybe some people are still willing to read it if they know that there is one. Like me
    – Sweeper
    Oct 10, 2015 at 8:23
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    there is the help button right next to the search bar, where you will be lead to the tour and the help center. For this reason, a user who is willing to put at least some research into his problem before posting a question is very likely to see it. On the other hand, a user who does not care to search, will most likely never read the help center as well.
    – T3 H40
    Oct 10, 2015 at 8:29

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