Prevent any answers until questions have had a bit of time to "age": to be reviewed, improved upon, or shown to be close-worthy. Stackoverflow is based upon developing a corpus of great questions and answers. Rapid-fire questions and answers are contrary to that goal, but the current structure incentivizes, to some extent, low-quality questions and answers, because of the quick rewards you can get.
Reasons:
- Reduces FGITW ("fastest gun in the west") advantage. It allows people to think about a question and provide a thoughtful answer as everyone will have an hour to think it over--the FGITW guy/gal will lose his/her time advantage. This allows slower guns to get their guns carefully aimed and loaded and so they can shoot at the same time as the FGITW folk
- Reduces chance of answering a duplicate (better chance it'll be closed as duplicate before an answer can appear).
- Increases the chance that a close-worthy question will not be answered before it is closed. This helps the roomba and reduces wasted effort on low-value questions.
- Disincentivizes help vampires. Reduces the chances someone will come here for a quick answer to something that could easily be found with a couple minutes of research.
Why for all questions rather than just for newbies:
- More welcoming. Doesn't discriminate against newbies.
- Not really a big deal for the questioner if you're really stuck on an issue. You've already spent a decent amount of time researching the subject.
Chances of adoption by SO:
- Nil. Will reduce traffic a bit (and thus revenue).
Response to concerns:
- "How will you get people to actually review content they have no chance to provide an answer to." Using the current interface, those who are mainly interested in providing answers can scroll down until they get to opened questions. Additionally, there are people who are interested in reviewing and helping improve. Those people can start from the top of the page. My impression is that there are plenty of people trying to patrol the site, and those will be the ones looking at the fresh questions. Those mainly trying to get in answers (and points) can just scroll down.
- How this is different from a mandatory review queue for new questions. There's no queue. I'm sick of queues, and those take you away from the main site and put you through a rigid workflow. This proposal just lets the site work as it currently does, so review happens "organically" (or not). This is certainly not a way of forcing review on new questions. My goal was to tweak the workflow rather than dramatically changing it. Yes, this isn't perfect, but it causes the least disruption to the current processes and should improve things.
This allows slower guns to get their guns carefully aimed and loaded and so they can shoot at the same time as the FGITW folk
--> it's seems for me that you simply don't like other people to answer before you and you want this feature to be able to have a chance to answer first and earn more rep. As a side note, great answers come always later.