I do not want to come across as unwelcoming towards new members that Stack Overflow takes in on a daily basis. But from the recent moderation of questions I've done, I believe there should be some more regulation when it comes to question formulation from new contributors. It really is frustrating to see a wave of "questions" that do not ask anything at all, but only have a line of error and a suggestion asking on "what to do next"? It could be something like automatic moderation wherein a question is not allowed to be posted if it doesn't have these criteria:
- At least one code snippet.
- A floor limit of number of words required to avoid questions that have only titles. I suggest keeping this limit high enough.
- Maybe greying out the "Review your question" button till the OP checks at least some number of related questions that come under the "Similar questions" pane. I think most new members do not even care about scrolling that pane and hence the reason for so many duplicate questions.
Now I'm not a very old member myself and I've recently turned to moderation after reaching the rep that I have (after a long break) and it's not satisfying to see the quality of questions being asked by newer contributors. Also, there have been several feature requests in earlier posts, some almost >5 years old but I believe moderation has remained untouched when it comes to new questions. I think there needs to be done more, add more features during the question formulation phase to at least maintain some quality. There are just so many such questions that moderators new and old spend most of their time moderating on rather actually focusing on high-quality questions that sometimes get ignored and deserve the attention they require.
Stack Exchange in the only regulated form of Q&A and that's what actually defines it. As members and moderators, we need to have more automated features for moderation.
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