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I've been a member of a team for a year or so. Recently the site added some new-user guidance, including this invitation to answer questions:

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I currently have 51 answers on that team. The banner is telling me to do something I've already done. Further, I needed help from another team member to find out how to dismiss it -- I clicked on "expand", which took over the page with a big list of unanswered questions and gave me a "hide" link, but "hide" just took me back to what you see in the screenshot. Only much later and with help did I find the smaller, unobtrusive "skip for now" link at the bottom of the expanded pane. (Sorry, I failed to take a screenshot of that.)

This banner is doubly counter-intuitive -- that I saw it at all, and then that I couldn't easily dismiss it.

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I've changed the copy on that hide step to reflect that you've answered before; instead, it will read

Add to the community by answering a question.

I'll ask Design to take a look at the "Skip for now" button placement - it definitely gets lost!

But as for even showing the step to experienced users... anecdotally (until we have usage data), I got one of my old, unanswered questions answered by our top user in our internal team, so it definitely has benefit so far!

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    Copy change going out now. Jul 26, 2019 at 18:27
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    Thanks. Occasional prompts for experienced users are fine with me; the problem was being prompted for something I've already done. I take it these notices aren't context-sensitive, then? I.e. we can't have one message for people who've never answered and a different one for people who haven't answered in a while? Jul 26, 2019 at 18:34
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    Sorry, I was a bit unclear - new users (or ones with no answers) will see the prompt in your screenshot. If you've answered, you'll see what's in my answer here. Jul 26, 2019 at 18:35
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    And this new "Answer a Question" step is part of what we're calling Inline Onboarding - it's designed for new users to learn about Teams, but we're turning it on for everyone as the steps are introduced into the product. Jul 26, 2019 at 18:37
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This should now be resolved. Please let us know if you're still experiencing the issue.

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