The discussion over at Why do so many posts contain poor grammar or poorly worded titles? prompted me to take a look at the site tour page. Somewhat surprisingly, I noticed it does not make any mention of the language or grammar... at all.
While Stack Overflow tries its best to be inclusive and global, Stack Overflow is definitely an English language site; we close questions in other languages as "Unclear" and point users to more appropriate sites or ask them to edit their question into English.
We also edit questions with poor grammar and spelling to improve their quality, not to mention editing titles into something legible (after all, who wants to answer a question titled "my code's not working, getting an error"?)
Considering we are encouraged to point users to the Tour page, such an exclusion seems like a bit of a problem.
Can the Tour page be edited to at least include "English language" as a link (linking [in a new tab] to something like How do I deal with non-English content? or Do posts have to be in English on Stack Exchange? or https://stackoverflow.blog/2009/07/23/non-english-question-policy/), e.g.:
(this is just an example; I acknowledge the exact phrasing I used above could be a bit confusing... someone might think SO is for asking questions about the English language)
Additionally, it would be great if the Tour also included a blurb (one of the <div class="about-*">
sections) that perhaps talks about proper grammar, spelling, and faux pas to avoid, such as:
- Make sure you write in complete sentences. Use punctuation and line breaks to avoid fragments and run-on sentences. Avoid "chatspeak" or callouts like "help!" or "urgent"; stick to the things necessary to describe your question.
Maybe with some good or bad examples like the <div class="about-offtopic">
section:
(Again, this is just an example; I'm sure there are better things to include and/or better ways to say them)
[tour]
comment link but AFAIK there isn't one for [how-to-ask], so it's a big convenience thing.[ask]
: How to Ask =)