Disclaimer: I originally mentioned this in an answer to another meta question
The [
, a
, s
, k
, ]
keys on my keyboard are slowly getting worn out and I'm starting to wonder how effective adding these to my comments are in actually getting people to look into improving their posts. So I'm wondering if it would be possible to implement something that will stop them from posting again until they have at least scrolled to the bottom of this page - hopefully reading it as they go down.
My idea is simple, let us vote/flag users who would benefit from reading the [ask] page.
How I envision this working is that if a user receives N number of these votes in their last X posts (question or answer), then they must go to the ask page and scroll to the bottom before they are allowed to post again. If they continue to post bad content, and incur another N - 1 votes, they are required to repeat the process.
I mention scrolling to the bottom as I am not naive enough to think that ever user will actually read the ask page the first time they are asked. But I believe that the repeated and narrowing requests will actually eventually get through to the majority. In doing so, I would expect the level of quality of questions would improve and begin to breed good questions at a similar rate that bad questions seem to breed.
Example:
- User receives 10 votes/flags in their last 3 posts
- User gets notified that they must read how-to-ask or similar before posting again
- User does so and then receives another 9 votes
- User gets notified again and the cycle repeats for 8-7-6 etc.
[a s k]
spelled "ask" and I was wondering whether there was some new game that used WASD and k a lot... I think the user avatar primed me for thinking games.