TL;DR
To avoid TL;DRs like this one, acquaint new users to SO community expectations/rules, and reduce issues similar to this one, I propose a new workflow for asking and displaying questions comprised of the main points below; the changes are primarily UI changes.
When a user asks a question, a more granular set of required and optional fields and forms need to be filled out.
When the question is displayed, tabs and/or "accordion"-style (example here) sections collapse the details, allowing mods, users, etc to only peruse details relevant to them by expanding each section.
If you need a 'visualization' of my proposal, imagine this question collapsing at each of the bold headers; I will list more 'useful' headers in the details below.
I originally wanted to add multiple disclaimers to this, but now I feel it would only add clutter and risk making the post sound more defensive/personal. The minimum, crucial point I want the internet/SO community to get out of this is that ultimately is that I do care and wish for SO to be better; this post was written with that intention/goodwill.
Introduction
I'm not an 'new' SO user in terms of how long I've had an account, but I still don't have much experience in asking questions because posting questions on SO is intimidating to me and seemingly others. Recently when I ask a question, I try to reconcile several seemingly-conflicting considerations:
- How do I keep my question brief and clear?
- How do I also list the copious details and research I did without violating #1?
I feel my proposal can achieve a good balance between the considerations above as well as provide benefits to both people who ask and people who answer.
Section A: Proposal for Asking Questions
- When users ask a new question, they can go through the usual prompts and notices as done currently (shown a list of similar questions, etc). Keep this, this is good.
- Keep the question title field
- Remove the current text/html editor
- Add a separate text/html editor for "Research Effort"; mark this text-box/field as required for question submission
- Add a separate text/html editor for "Updates & Clarifications"
- Add a separate text/html editor for "Introduction/Background/Fluff(tm)"
Section B: Proposal for Displaying/Answering Questions
- Once question is submitted, display each text/html editor above as a collapsible accordion section or a tab.
- Each section/tab has a comment section and can be flagged.
- Each section/tab has a upvote/downvote counter
- The question itself now has a aggregated/averaged/weighted score calculated by (TBD) algorithm chosen by SO staff, instead of the current down/up vote score. This score's role/effects would be the same as the down/up vote in terms of rep, etc.
Rationale
- Section B1 will help all users of all types (mods, lurkers, etc) to get to the information they need quickly in order to achieve their goals; this should minimize time spent, while maintaining brevity from that user's perspective. A lot more feedback is expressed to the OP, with only the added workload of an additional down/upvote per section.
- Section A4 leverages the site/UI to do the hinting to all users (especially new users) that research is required. Reduce need for comments of "what have you tried"? A4 is extensible/scalable to any section/information that SO staff see as required for a 'good' question.
- Section A4 may make Help vampires/trolls give up upon submitting (mission accomplished)...
- or at least, if they continue to troll this section; then at least it is easy to point out the 'trolling'/issue because of sections B2,B3.
- Sections B2-B4 , help OP target issue/receive feedback while minimizing textual explanation from mods and those that answer (who have to mod/answer many questions). Just down/upvote the specific section to either promote good sections or dissuade weak sections.
- For new users, an averaging of score (Section B4) can potentially reduce frustration of initial downvoting; the targeted down/upvoting helps users who care about feedback to be able to action on the weak sections. It is hard to extrapolate feedback from a single down/upvote counter
- Section A6's usefulness is controversial, which is exactly why it is in its own collapsible section. Some people might desire the information, and can see its merits. For those that don't, it is time saved to leave this section collapsed.