The problem being addressed
I've wondered for a while why bad questions get posted and I suggested an earlier feature that much of the community seemed to deem impractical/impossible. The main reason was that bad question askers simply ignore the wide array of advice that we give them through the help center, comments and moderation tools.
My idea of how to solve it
STRONGLY related to link: Rubber Duck Problem Solving
I've read a ton of wonderful blog posts about Rubber Duck Programming and it occured to me that perhaps bad question askers should have a mandatory Rubber duck Debugging session before they can post their question to SO officially. My idea is to have them write up their question and post it to "The duck" which could just be a wait time for them, a program that gives them a suggested read or some more advanced program that tells them more specific advice on how their question is bad/what to do. Maybe it could even scan for duplicates and automatically answer with those duplicates. This means the question wouldn't ever reach the main site and would be fully answered. Obviously this would require some overhead in time to program such a thing but I think the potential benefit of stopping repeated bad questions would help. I think it could also be used as a moderation tool as something to do before a question ban. I would even suggest it be mandatory for every user's first question. It might work something like this:
- I'm a new user or bad at asking questions and I want to post a question
- I form my question while the duck waits
- I post my question to the duck
- a mandatory timer counts down (15 minutes maybe?) and a suggestion to reread my question make sure its good appears
- the duck suggests various advice based on help center -> asking.
- finally after the timer expires and advice has been given and received, The duck scans for dupes with some advanced program and if none are found it posts the question to SO. If a dupe is found the question is not posted to SO and instead the asker must provide a duck verified reason why the question isn't a dupe.
- if the above steps are "passed" the question goes to SO. If you want, a volunteer team of new duck verified question answerers could even take care of it or it could just be posted normally.
4,5,6,7 are just ideas of how "the duck" might work and are subject to change. I'm all ears. The main point is that this can't be ignored. You could even make it so when the duck suggests advice, the page has to be loaded with the advice visible for a certain amount of time or the asker must type out the advice or must scan over it with their cursor. Something to make it so they can't easily game the system and again ignore all of SO's helpful advice. You could even make repeated bad questions involve longer duck timers or more duck steps. This both helps the asker develop rubber duck debugging skills and at the same time prevents SO from having to hand hold them through the process.
Besides the advantages of such a system I think it'd be fun to have a little quackoverflow back. I wasn't around then but it sounds like fun.
The point is to reduce the required janitorial efforts of the community (I appluad these efforts btw). Additionally its to build rubber duck debugging skills forcefully among new users and users with a history of bad questions. The system is to be completely automated and no human interaction should be needed. Ask the Duck before you ask a human.
All feedback is subject to Duck interpretation :P