SO has a good documentation and we as users added, reviewed and edited topics to make them better, and it is a nice thing that editors can get some points as well as it's more encouraging!
Yet I noticed when I go through Documentation some users try to attach some content to the best topics just targeting the points.
Okay, what do you mean by best topics @ Doc ?
I would say the ones which gets noticed the very first and the ones with more upvotes.
Come on! Everyone loves to join it and there is a certain level of points they need to edit a post and we can review what they add
Yes. Agreed! There are very good ones who review & edit posts yet I see low quality posts which got approved. I am not saying those posts/edits are wrong, but
- If they are not related to that topic
- If there is another sub-top exist for that specific subject
- The content inside the edit does not address for the topic or whole users of that subject. (I can give examples if needed, which I rolled back)
Got what you are saying, but isn't that the same thing we do when a particular question or an answer is posted @ SO?
Yes & no, that's something particular to that post yet if the question is good, mods can protect it! When we review such a post edits we can see the number of votes, in Docs we don't see that. If votes are big in number we consider more about the quality of the change, even if there is a harm from someone it's only for that post, but this is a documentation feature where we all go through and it's open. The issue comes when some users edit posts to get the advantage of the points regardless of the quality.
Any last words? And where's the question? What feature do you request ;)
Why don't we have a process to prevent topics from every edit? Let's say as an example if a topic at Docs reached 50 upvotes, after that users with 1000 points can only edit or review edits of that certain topic. Those numbers are just to give an example, but isn't that good to make a more quality documentation? Or something slimier like @takje suggested > check the comments.
You might tell me, a user with 10K points who has no idea at all about a certain topic can do the same so with my suggestion. The issue is still there, yes but when we gain points we get more experience and well behavior right? So the damage can be there is minimal. Isn't it?
What if Doc topics has a feature to control over topic edits after they reached to a certain level by votes.That's the request!
Why am I posting this?
I believe in Documentation and if you go through it it's the best rather than a tutorial site or a YouTube session of videos! And it's a great way to start learning a new topic/subject that you have no idea about, so I would love to keep it clean and perfect!
If your are down voting this because you don't have that much of points!
- It's your choice! Free free to use your vote.
- Yet you can edit/add content to the Doc posts,till they reach to the best level.
- There are suggestions like keep another site for points of Doc or just do not reword points, for me no that's not gonna work here!
- If you disagree with this keep an eye on the most upvoted topics @ Doc, check how many edits are there per week, compare with another less points topic on the same page,compare the people who involved well that can be a research ;) .
- When you review a post/edit you see only the name of the person nothing else and the details that user has been added do you think is this good thing when you reviewing a one,secondly I am not sure about this yet I did not got a fake Doc edit proposed by community bot to check weather I am concentrated or not?
- If you are an editor once your post gets approved check who reviewed it, how many points they have, do thy have some knowledge in that background showing in their profiles
- Finally who gets affected? Not the person who knows the subject but the ones who want to know that with too much unnecessary additional details.
Think and feel free to vote up/down/suggest!