Disclaimer
This is my first question here. I've done quite a bit of research (~2.5hrs of googling and searching the other questions here), but if I've missed anything, I'd be thankful for feedback. I realize it's a rather broad question, but I hope I made clear what I'm asking for. The reason for this question being that broad and extensive is the simple fact, that I'd want a discussion on how to handle the problem, not on a specific feature handling a portion of the problem. Sorry for the extent of this question. I've attempted to make it as clear and precise as possible, by collecting a bit of info.
My questions is pretty simple, yet answering it obviously isn't:
What to do about the flood of low-quality (homework) questions on Stack Overflow?
What I'm referring to is the kind of question where OP was simply too lazy to do the least of effort to research - and I'm not even referring to the extreme as suggested in this question, but where the first hit on google already answers the question - didn't try anything on his own, asks questions that are useless for anyone except himself, unanswerable due to lack of information or just posts a plain request for code. There have already been various questions regarding smaller sections of this topic, like this question,or this one, or ... I think you get the point.
I realize comparable questions have already been asked, so let me make it a bit more clear:
This question is not about how to handle asked questions, but how to prevent them in the first place. Or alternatively handle them in a faster way. I realize, there's this question, which pretty much covers the same topic. So why do I even ask this possibly duplicate question? Looking through meta, I get the impression things got worse, and looking at the questions that are posted, I see my suspicion confirmed. The original question dates from two years ago and the proposed actions don't seem to show any impact. The question I want to ask is thus not: "should we be nice or mean?", but "are we mean enough?". That's not a desirable behavior, but in this case the end justifies the means.
Damage to the community
This kind of low-quality question is quite likely ruinous for SO. In fact I've paused my presence here for several months because of this kind of questions and I bet I'm not the only one (though I don't consider myself a professional or anything close to it) or this question or this one. Not only that they start to deter those who use SO in a "proper" way (sry, couldn't think about a better description), but they reduce the overall quality of SO and reduce the attention on good questions. In addition the damage for OP himself due to rep-vampires is quite considerable as well.
Current way of handling low-quality questions
The main-problems here (at least IMO - I may be wrong) are:
- Most users don't have the slightest idea about how the site is meant to be used or the policy of SO. I don't even remember how often I've linked the help-center or this question to a question or the answer of a help-vampire.
- the simple fact, that the proposed actions are simply to ineffective:
- downvoting: usually this kind of question is asked by low-rep users that quite often have a score of 1. Downvoting doesn't change anything with their score. I don't recall where I read about the mechanism of how question bans are triggered and can't find the precise formula, but it's definitely triggering too slow for someone, who just dumps a few questions.
- close voting: it takes one low-rep user to ask a question and 5 high-rep users to close it. Obviously this is to the advantage of the new users - normally I wouldn't care, but with the shift of the ration: low-rep users:high-rep users this slows down handling questions of low quality extremely
- leaving a comment: that kind of questions is usually beyond help.
I like SO. It has helped me learning coding my self, and I like to help other users. I don't mind answering a good question, be it from a newbie or some one who's been coding for several years. But I'd rather not watch SO going further down the path it's currently on and slowly mutating into a mixture of a free homework service and tutoring for pupils that are too lazy to do a bit of work on their own.
So:
What can we do to improve the overall situation and reduce this behavior?
My suggestions would be:
- Clearly stating some of the most basic quality requirements for a question in a way comparable to how the tour-site is designed, but more compact and simply make sure a user who wants to ask a question actually reads it. Sounds like a bit of a hassle for the user to me, but it would at least reduce the problem a bit (hopefully). This would require quite a bit of tact to work out. I know they are stated in the help-center, but honestly, no freshman will ever read them there - most people don't.
Overall a harsher dealings with problematic kind of behavior. I know it doesn't sound nice and neither is it meant to be, but this would allow filtering out the users who cost SO the most in terms of reputation and answerers. This would include both help-vampires and the people asking questions. This wouldn't prevent that kind of behavior in the short term, but send a message that'd be clear enough for new users to understand what is expected from them. What comes to my mind would be:
- altering the close-vote mechanism. Faster closing of questions, probably via a new close reason would help speed up the removal of such questions.
speeding up question bans based on the rep of a user
a temporary ban, that triggers faster, but only lasts a specific time. Probably related to the above mentioned close reason
- discouraging people from becoming help-vampires. This could work in a similar way via flags and answer-bans or other penalties.
I realize all of these are borderline rough towards novices and thus might discourage users from joining. My personal opinion on this is that SO slowly mutates into something that'll make it die. I'd rather watch a few users leave, than see this site die a slow death by students that are not willing to follow the sites guidelines. IMO SO is simply to lax when it comes to this topic. I know noone wants be mean, and neither do I, but this issues is slowly getting more and more serious and quite likely the end of SO - or at least it's positive reputation as a site for professionals and enthusiasts - if not stopped.
Any comments, opinions on my suggestion or other suggestions on how to deal with this are welcome.
EDIT:
This question is not about any feature like close-votes, but an overall harsher approach on implementing the policy of SO to prevent a further degradation in terms of quality. This question is not specifically about homework-questions, though they are quite often not fitting the quality-requirements, but aimed at low-quality questions overall. IMO the fact that quite a number of new users join the community every day, due to the reputation of SO, has imbalanced the impact of novices compared to more experienced users, which leads to some quite undesirable consequences. The point of this question is to find ways to get the message that not conforming with the policy of this site is neither appreciated nor tolerated as soon as possible - ideally before they even ask a question - and take the related actions in a - admittedly - less permissive way to make this clear.
EDIT #2
Regarding the suggestion of simply using up all votes and hope that changes anything, this answer already shows quite a bit of the frustration that is involved in this kind of question. The author of the answer is quite a bit older than me or the average user on SO - and thus most likely more relaxed when it comes to this kind of behavior, than me - and still gets frustrated by this kind of question. My personal feelings about the standard low-quality questions and their authors go quite a bit beyond disapproval and again - I doubt I'm the only one. Most users simply ignore low-quality questions and just move on. Though I'd love to take that path as well, a problem won't cease to exist, just because you close your eyes. Turning SO into a dump of low-quality questions is in no ones interest and should be prevent with (nearly) all means. I'm not talking about introducing another feature to SO, but ways to alter it's reputation, since what it turns into ATM isn't what we want SO to become. This quite likely involves being rather inconsiderate towards new users. But letting SO further degrade is no ones interest, neither new users nor the more experienced ones.