I get really fed up when the most popular question on a given JS subject asks for jQuery answers and as a result, jQuery-free answers are hard to find.
For instance, I just came across How can I upload files asynchronously using jQuery?, the top answer to which uses jQuery (the title didn't mention jQuery before this post).
I tried excluding the jQuery tag in my search query but I didn't find any well-rated questions. It turns out all the good non-jQuery answers are nestled among other answers to this question.
Thinking the non-jQuery answers didn't really belong there, I opened a "How can I upload files asynchronously without jQuery?" question: How can I upload files asynchronously without jQuery?
Yet within minutes people had voted to close it as a duplicate thinking that their non-jQuery answers to the original question (which are buried under a bunch of jQuery answers) are sufficient and easy enough to find.
But I think this does the community a disservice, and closing my new question as a duplicate should be discouraged. I want to make it more likely for people to be able to find the non-jQuery to any given question instantly. How can we help do that?
Proposals
Non-jQuery answers tend to pile up deep down in popular jQuery questions because that's where the authors can get the most reputation. The incentives are against opening a separate question.
But if it were possible to move the non-jQuery answers to a more on-topic question after the fact, without loss of reputation for the authors of those answers, it would eventually solve the problem without discouraging people from answering in the first place.
Another potential solution would be answer tags. By tagging an answer as no-jquery
, the author would make it possible for users to search specifically for a non-jquery answer (even if the original question specifically asks for jQuery).
I want to make it more likely for people to be able to find the non-jQuery to any given question instantly.
- Why? If someone has a genuine problem that they intend to solve without using jQuery, sure, go ahead and post that question. Why must you have a non-jquery answer to any given question instantly?-[jquery]
and I get even jQuery answers... Those answers even gets upvotes while that is not justified IMHO. But eventually I can find my answers after scrolling around...