Scenario 1:
An automatic gatekeeper would detect and intercept all Low Quality questions and answers.
Currently, an algorithm detects Low Quality posts and puts them into a review queue. My proposal is to apply this algorithm at an earlier stage, before anything is posted.
Then the gatekeeper would prompt users to do some editing:
"You must edit and improve this before we can post it.
Here's how to write a good question/answer..." (etc.)
Then the user can edit/resubmit, and it will be posted if it's sufficiently improved.
But if it's still Low Quality, it is not posted.
This "preemptive auto-reviewer" could be a standalone feature, for all users, or part of the Wizard for new users.
Scenario 2:
Status quo. Moderators and Low Quality queue reviewers get annoyed as they downvote, criticize, flag, review, and delete answers.
Users get angry and frustrated seeing their posts downvoted, criticized, and deleted. And they will probably blame the site and moderators/reviewers, not themselves.
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Summary
Personally, I like the gatekeeper idea better. What do you think?
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, it will attract attention and get deleted more quickly. (3) Or the users might give up and not post a Low Quality or off-topic question.