I've noticed that a lot of my questions are ignored by community (by ignored I mean have no votes, no answers and only a few views) and decided to look at the situation over all questions asked by all users.
Let's look on questions that:
- were asked a week ago or earlier - I think, week is reasonable amount of time to rate or answer
- have 0 score
- have no answers
Here is the query
-- PostTypeId = 1 is Question
declare @lim datetime
select @lim = max(CreationDate) from Posts
set @lim = DATEADD(week, -1, @lim)
select
ViewCount & ~15 as ViewCountFrom,
ViewCount & ~15 | 15 as ViewCountTo,
count(1) as PostsCount
from Posts
where PostTypeId = 1 and Score = 0 and AnswerCount = 0 and CreationDate > @lim
group by ViewCount & ~15
order by 1
select
@lim as CreationDateLimit,
'zero' as Category,
avg(ViewCount) as AvgViewCount,
count(1) as PostsCount
from Posts
where PostTypeId = 1 and Score = 0 and AnswerCount = 0 and CreationDate > @lim
union all
select
@lim as CreationDateLimit,
'nonzero' as Category,
avg(ViewCount) as AvgViewCount,
count(1) as PostsCount
from Posts
where PostTypeId = 1 and (Score <> 0 or AnswerCount <> 0) and CreationDate > @lim
select Id, ViewCount, Title
from Posts
where PostTypeId = 1 and Score = 0 and AnswerCount = 0 and CreationDate > @lim
and ViewCount >= 80
order by ViewCount desc
Results
ViewCount PostsCount
0 - 15 9308
16 - 31 7116
32 - 47 1247
48 - 63 216
64 - 79 38
80 - 95 12
96 - 111 5
208 - 223 1
304 - 319 1
736 - 751 1
CreationDateLimit Category AvgViewCount PostsCount
2020-07-19 05:22:07 zero 17 17945
2020-07-19 05:22:07 nonzero 30 35884
We can see
that the number of ignored questions is half of the number of others and the average number of views there is almost twice less. Almost 10K questions have less then 16 views. More then 16K questions have less then 32 views.
I believe it shouldn't be so. Of course I can't say that all questions should be answered, but at least they can be rated and viewed depending on rating.
Examples
I'll show some of my questions as at least I can easily find them, but feel free to add some other examples.
- Narrow inferred type when function has explicit return - 9 views in 12 hours
- Pass generic type argument through the literal object with different field names per each field if number of fields values is limited by 4 - 19 views in 20 days
- Print updating status in multiple lines - 16 views in 26 days
- arguments.callee.caller, error.stack and inlining - 10 views in 2 months
- Linting based on type or usage - 18 views in 6 months
- Remove unused enum values from source code - 40 views in 8 months
- Implement responsive overflow overlay - 71 view in 1 year 7 months
- Rest parameter with specific types - 173 views in 2 years 1 month
- iPad Safari ignores prime and double prime chars if using custom font - 64 views in 3 years 9 months
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/47874179/4928642 - 95 views in 1 year, autodeleted due to inactivity
- https://stackoverflow.com/q/51851156/4928642 - 31 view in 1 year, autodeleted due to inactivity
I believe these questions were not bad. I've spent a few hours or even several days on some of them. Some questions got more that 50 views while time going, some even have comments.
But why does nobody vote?
Votes can help to keep a question visible and make it more likely to be answered if it was not in a few hours after it was posted.
What else can be done?
Are there some other ways to prevent skipping 33% of all questions asked?