I am a fairly old member on Stack (mainly answering), but every now and then I am asking a question. I have noticed that for most of my latest questions I had to rely on bounties to get an answer (or even a useful comment).
Also, on Meta I have noticed that it is harder to get an answer than it used to be (my first questions received an answer in several hours, now I had contact support because I had no reaction in two days).
For the main site, it's not a big issue because I can afford to offer bounties, but for the second it's a little more tricky. As I am trying to use Stack Overflow for Teams where I work (I am promoting it), one of the "selling" points I am using is the quick support of the community on Meta. This is pretty disappointing especially when I see time and money wasted on side topics like this one.
I tried to check if there is indeed a problem with getting your questions answered on Stack (these queries started from this query):
- getting an accepted answer seems to take on average more than it used to be. This might also be caused by users simply forgetting to accept an answer.
- getting the first answer with a score > 0 seems to take less than it used to be.
One aspect I am unable to grasp with my queries is the question complexity. I typically ask a question after at least trying a couple of solutions and most of them are beyond trivial ones.
I am looking for community feedback related to my issue: getting answers to fairly complex questions seems to be harder than it used to be).
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tag on that one :). Since answering duplicates is rewarded, asking duplicates is rewarded, so finding the pearls among all those duplicates is that much harder. I agree they are collateral damage, and avoidable, if duplicates were easier to identify (before the asking) and remove (after the asking).