I know a new flow for new users asking questions was put in place, but unfortunately that seems to be disregarded by some users. Take this question, for example. It was asked under the C# tag within the last hour or so.
The title is simply the error message, as is the question body. It's a generic error, so it can happen in lots of places. No effort has been made by the asker to provide details of what they're trying to achieve, what they did to get this error, no code has been provided, let alone a verifiable example, etc. The question has no information whatsoever that anyone could use to help them.
This is a pretty extreme example, but this isn't an isolated incident in the C# tag, and it's probably pretty common across the site as a whole.
Often I see questions that either:
- Are a description of what the user wants to do, but no effort has been made.
- Present code only, with no information as to what's wrong.
- Present a description of a problem, but no code with which we can reproduce the problem or diagnose the cause.
This leads me to wonder what expectations such users have of the site. Is there anything more that can be done to help these users post good first questions and have a good experience on the site?
Should there be a review process for first questions, separate from the main set of questions, that allows users to get feedback in a "safe" environment? Or is that just moving the problem?
Should users be required to demonstrate their understanding of what constitutes a good question before posting (i.e. a test to see if they read How to Ask and the like)?
Should there be a review process for first questions
don't we have triage? Or do I missunderstand that queue?