Overview
As we know Stack Overflow has a closure process which users begin participating in at 15 reputation with flagging privileges and then later with full closure votes at 3000 reputation
Recently, I've been thinking a lot about our closure reasons/guidance, and if they actually do what they set out to do.
What initially started me thinking about our closure reason's was Cody Gray's answer to Make description of “community-specific reason” close reason more clear in which a complete revamp of closure reasons was proposed.
Discovery
Over the past several months, I've continued to think about how we use our closure reasons, and where we can potentially have room for improvement.
I've also found more than a few related discussions, so it's clear that there are changes that the community is interested in making, but very few are making it to status-completed:
- Avoiding overly specific site referrals for general computing and sysadmin questions
- Remove the mention of "Super User" from the standard off-topic close reasons
- Change the 'general computing hardware and software' off topic reason to one that clearly describes the 'write code for me' questions
- Please add "tutorials" back to the off-site close reason text
- Make description of “community-specific reason” close reason more clear
- Put a direct link to the MCVE/MRE help page on the closure notice for "needs debugging details"
- Off-topic option: include Unix and Apple sister sites on off-topic notification
In my exploration, I've learned that we really don't have much ability to affect change on the universal/network-wide closure reasons:
- Duplicate
- Needs detail or clarity
- Needs more focus
- Opinion-based
- A community-specific reason
- This question belongs on another site in the Stack Exchange network
- Other - add a comment
If my understanding is correct, changing these reasons would have widespread effects throughout the network and also require dev time to complete.
However, I've also learned that we do have several reasons that are modifiable with CM controls. These are likely things that we would be able to change if we could come together with a consensus of how we want these to be.
Our 5 Community-Specific Closure Reasons:
Something I had vaguely been aware of, but had not fully conceptualised is that there are 5 configurable fields:
- Brief description
- Usage guidance
- Post notice close description
- Post owner guidance
- Privileged user guidance
The current close descriptions read as follows:
- About general computing hardware and software
- About professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration
- Not reproducible or was caused by a typo
- Needs debugging details
- Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more
The full details for our current reasons are accessible via SEDE query
Process
Per Catija's sample process on MSE I'd like to eventually be able to
workshop the five fields for each (probably one meta discussion for each close reason)
But first I'd like to propose we start with a community review of our existing community-specific closure reasons, and consider which reasons we'd like to keep and those we'd like to retire.
Once we've established which reasons we are keeping, retiring, or adding we can then move on to workshopping each reason to nail down how we'd like the description and guidance to read. Then ultimately have the changes applied and improve the process for everyone involved.