Related to No, I don't want to know how review queues work, I am also annoyed at the well intentioned popup when I visited the review queue today.
This got me thinking! This is the perfect annoyance to help with a Meta question that I posted which was heavily downvoted because folks believe it is too invasive to the UX.
Transfer this "helpful" modal to the strategy @ How to discourage rushed answers on questions that should be closed?
When 3 of a user's last 4 answers have been on closed questions, give them this style of annoying alert.
The "Answering a good question well"(mods-only link) modal should express how important it is to curate fantastic content by only posting educational/explained answers to unique, clear, complete, on-topic questions.
This "reminder" modal should not exclude anyone based on experience, frequency of posting, unicorn points, etc. All users need to be reminded that not all questions should be answered.
If contributors start looking back at the plethora of great posts over the past 10 years, they can make great improvements in the content and invariably learn some new tricks that they hadn't considered.
Growth trajectory. Everyone wins.
Edit: (Here is a fraction of my post from my mod-only link)
You're about to answer a question and the community appreciates your effort to contribute. To best help the asker and thousands of researchers in the future, we've provided some guidance:
Before you post, see if the question should be answered.
- Read the entire question. If the question is unclear or incomplete, is a duplicate of another question on this site, or should be closed for any reason indicated by /help/on-topic, please flag/vote to close the question instead. *Closing unsuitable questions helps this site to maintain clean and valuable content.
- Read all of the comments under the question. If another user has suggested a duplicate page, please compare the earlier posted page with this page. If the earlier page suitably answers the question, please support the volunteer's flag/vote to close the current question instead of answering. If you would like to add a new valuable answer, please post on the earlier question. Closing duplicate questions helps askers to find solutions without creating new/unnecessary content.
- Read all of the existing answers on the page. If your advice already exists in another answer, please do not post a duplicate answer as a way of supporting a particular technique. Duplicate answers do not add value to this site; in fact, they waste researchers' time ...consider how long it took you to read all of the answers.
When you post, be specific and generous about your advice with the intent to educate the asker and thousands of future researchers that may not yet have a full understanding of the concepts/techniques involved. Explaining your solution is far more valuable than a "Try this" answer.
I am very flexible about the algorithm which triggers this requested feature as well as the actual text which is offered in the modal itself.
#HereToHelpMyself
instead ofHereToHelpSO
. If SO is not going to take steps to better manage the slop that continues to surge in, then I must ask myself why I devote so much time to the lost cause that is curation.