TL;DR:
Enhance the "New Answers to Old Questions" moderator tool by giving me controls to vote, flag, edit, and comment on a post all without leaving the queue.
Users with at least 10k reputation gain access to moderator tools. The one I find myself using a lot is the "New Answers to Old Questions" tool. As its name indicates, this tool presents a list of... new answers to old questions; old questions being questions posted more than 30 days ago.
There are review queues that cover roughly equivalent content. Those are the Late Answers and First Posts review queues, and are accessible by users with at least 500 reputation. The "First Posts" review includes question and answers that are users' first posts, and the "Late Answers" review is only populated by answers posted by users with less than 50 rep. However, those queues are always nearly empty, which is surprising considering that, on average, there is 1 new answer to an old question every 30 seconds (coming up with this number is easy: this moderator tool shows 20 answers by page and one page spans on average 10 minutes; the majority of those answers being from ≤ 50 rep users). As answered in the linked question, it only takes one review to complete it. There is a feature-request to increase that number but it is still without official answers.
The resulting big problem is that a lot of bad answers are going through undetected. Case in point: this answer, which is actually a question written in French, survived 11 months without deletion. It went through first post where a comment was added and through late answers where nothing was done. Another example: this post was reviewed as "No Action Needed" both in first posts and late answers, although it is clearly a question and should be flagged as "Not An Answer".
The purpose of this post is to tackle this issue in a different manner: make the "New Answer to Old Questions" moderator tool useful for a variety of curation actions, because it is currently not very usable. The end goal is to attract my fellow 10kers into using this tool so that more content gets reviewed and improved.
The main goal of the moderator tool is to curate the new content coming in on questions without activity. As a user, this is what I roughly want to do:
- Review an answer in context with the question.
- Flag as NAA / VLQ if appropriate — the new activity is often of the form Thanks! or I have the same problem! so I want to flag it.
- Review the question — some of the question gettings new activity are, for example, resource requests, which are nowadays off-topic for Stack Overflow, and should be closed when attracting new answers.
- Edit the answer or provide feedback — answers by new users may be badly formatted or poorly worded, so this could be an opportunity to improve their contribution, or provide a comment to encourage them to do so.
- Check for duplicate answers or plagiarism — some answers by new users can be a repeat of an existing answer so I want to comment and possibly flag for plagiarism if appropriate.
- See comments left by other reviewers, to be able to reinforce them or provide more helpful guidance to the author.
- I want it to be real-time — think of the poor F5 key
As of today, this is what the tool allows me to do:
- Read the answer.
- Link to the answer and author.
- ???.
Basically, nothing of what I want to do. Here's a sketch of the tool for those interested:
It is basically a dump of the content of the new answers and nothing else. Which means that everytime I want to perform a moderation action, which is what the tool is supposedly for, I need to click on the question's link and open a new tab, leave the tool, scroll, do what I want, close the tab, continue. This is time-consuming: I don't want to lose my time opening / waiting for the page to load / scrolling / closing tabs; I want to curate. Reviewing pages of new answers is not very engaging to begin with but all this clicking makes it even worse.
Note: There was apparently a change in the rate limiting policy on Stack Overflow in the past month or so. The userscript used below may get you rate limited for a while, so until a fix is done in the script, use with caution!
Tiny Giant has created a userscript that addresses this, called NATOEnhancements. This script greatly enhances the moderator tool by loading the questions and the answers directly in the tool, along with the common curation links you'd see if you opened the post outside of the tool. As such, I can do all of my curating activities without leaving the page. Here's a screenshot comparing before / after installing the userscript:
I have free-hand red circled the awesomeness: I can now directly vote / edit / flag / comment without leaving the page. (For now, it does not do real-time updates.)
Here is another example of a question asking for an off-site resource, and thus off-topic. In such a case, I can easily spot that and vote to close the question instead of flagging the answer:
My feature-request is therefore simple: I would like to have all of that capability built-in, and thus make the tool attractive for the 10kers.