The duck should stay online after April 1st. It should learn new competences as time passes, such as:
You asked a question which got downvoted or got a close vote? Ducky appears and tells you to verify that the question is in accordance to the help center.
You are about to ask a question, which is rather short, or has 150 lines of code in it? Ducky appears and tells you to check with the rules.
You gave an answer to a question, which is subsequently closed as duplicate? Ducky comes along and asks you to verify this answer is really needed and whether it might not be better placed at the dupe target if at all.
You spend two hours on the site, commenting 20 or more questions without providing any answers? Ducky might pop up and tell you to get some fresh air.
Who knows what else Ducky can learn in the months to come...
What's great about Ducky as opposed to the message popups currently on the site is that it can have a sense of humor. It can tell you things like
"I'm a lazy writer myself, but you know what: 99% percent of questions that contain a single sentence will not be answered."
"Wow, did you just manage to give a complete problem description in 2 sentences? You must be the new Einstein. But my experience tell me other people will not understand your condensed writing. Why not consider adapting to their limited minds and stick to the help center rules?"
"I know it's tempting to just drop your complete code here. I've done it a few times myself - those questions still have no answer. I guess it's because people do not understand that quakquakquack
is a class and quackquak
is a number."
"It seems people do not like your question. You know what I normally do when that happens to me? I pretend to be one of those humans in front of the screen and read my own question out aloud. Would I understand it if I was one of them? Unfortunately not, humans are so brainy.. they need facts, verifiable examples, previous research and all the stuff from the help center. I wish they could just read my mind like my other duck friends."