Full disclosure: This topic has been asked before (as a feature request, and never completed), but I would like to propose a solution, and show some statistics.
I started writing this question as an issue about the Android tag. In looking for statistics, this question changed to a global issue.
I created a query to list closed questions by tag.
For those of you who can't run the query or don't want to, here are the top 10 tags:
| TagName | Closed | Total | % Closed |
|-----------|--------|---------|----------|
| php | 41557 | 1104793 | 3.762 |
| java | 37671 | 1293184 | 2.913 |
| javascript| 30371 | 1440483 | 2.108 |
| c# | 28209 | 1121121 | 2.516 |
| html | 21723 | 676340 | 3.212 |
| c++ | 19853 | 525982 | 3.774 |
| python | 18871 | 792197 | 2.382 |
| android | 18033 | 1013126 | 1.78 |
| jquery | 16375 | 858265 | 1.908 |
| mysql | 14344 | 476547 | 3.01 |
Those are the top 10 tags by closed questions in amount (in percentage, there are some places 150%, but that is a bug in the query)
The percentage varies, so ignore that. The important part is the insane amount of closed questions. The top 10 tags (by closed questions) have about 216 000 closed questions total. Stack Overflow has 14 million questions. So while 216000 closed questions total may sound like little, how many questions are closed every day.
Doing a quick search yields results pretty fast. Yesterday (2017-08-02):
- 869 questions were closed (did a search again and it dropped down to 869. Assuming some were deleted)
- 10027 questions were asked
And the maths:
869/10027 * 100
document.write(869/10027*100);
Added as a snippet to get the quick calculations
8.66% of yesterdays questions were closed
And the day before that(2017-08-01)
document.write(863/9568*100);
9.01% of the day before that were closed
2017-07-31
document.write(866/8988*100);
9.6% were closed
The main site (not meta) has over 10000 questions in the close vote review queue. Assuming all those questions were closed by 5 people, that requires 50 000 close votes to close. That is 1000 people reviewing 50 questions and no questions being added. (Closing outside the queue from places like Close Vote reviewers in chat)
Stack Overflow has come to the point where traffic is insane, there are insane amounts of questions and answers being written, and a way to big amount is closed.
Here are links to three really good and useful features that were never handled (not accepted, not approved)
How to improve question quality of new Stack Overflow users?
Question submission checklist to help improve quality
A staging area for telling new users how they can make their questions better
None of these were implemented, and we need them desperately. 8-9% of questions are closed, there aren't enough reviewers to process them all.
And sure, I could argue "we need to lower the close vote review queue limit" or "we need more close votes" but there is no point in that if it has to be done every once in a while because there are so many new, bad questions being posted it cannot be handled.
So instead, I post this post today arguing we need to improve quality. I have tagged this post with discussion and feature-request because my suggestions may not be insightful enough, or they may be too hard to implement.
Some of my suggestions:
- Checklist
- Staging area
- Question analyzer for new users (probably AI based/machine learning) to help them improve their questions
What are your suggestions?
We need features like this (one, some or all) to help take a load off the close vote review queue. And please, add some features like this. Helping the user ask better questions benefits Stack Overflow (high quality content, brings traffic) and the asker (gets an answer).