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35 questions linked to/from Would it be a terrible idea to split SO up into a tiered platform?
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Can we make Stack Overflow Student a success? [duplicate]
Stack Overflow is not for beginners:
Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers, people
who write code because they love it.
This can create difficulties on the site when ...
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Should we fork Stack Overflow for beginning programmers? [duplicate]
A similar question was asked around the same basic idea, but the proposed implementation was seemingly disliked: Would it be a terrible idea to split SO up into a tiered platform?. This is also a ...
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Having multiple user levels (or leagues) based on reputation to reduce [duplicate]
One of the big issues that SO had (still has?) is that experienced users are stumbling across low-quality questions, typically asked by newbies.
I am wondering about defining several levels (or ...
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Create a New Stack Overflow Instance for Beginner Users and Content [duplicate]
Not sure if this has been discussed yet, I searched around but couldn't find any result so I'm just asking.
Would it help to split stackoverflow into two programming questions websites?
One would ...
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Stack Overflow Basics, tutorial style minisite [duplicate]
Sometimes, particularly when reviewing first posts, you'll often see very basic questions that could be solved with a bit of Googling. This generally isn't the sort of question that Stack Overflow ...
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C++ beginners and homework [duplicate]
I find too many of the questions, at least in C++, are homework or just very simple.
I wish these could be somehow separated from questions that require an expert.
How about Stack Overflow ...
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Is it time to start ranking questions on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Yes, I know this question has been touched on before, but mostly in comments and never really resolved.
As I understand it, the main, original and intended purpose of Stack Overflow is to build a ...
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Split Stack Overflow up into two websites serving beginners and experienced users [duplicate]
This is another take on the following question. Questions from users new to programming obscuring the more well-researched questions is definitely a problem of the site.
As the answers on the linked ...
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Question quality is dropping on Stack Overflow
I'm seeing a rapid trend towards worse and worse question quality. It gets to the point where I'm asking myself "Why did I even help this guy? He neither has the will nor the capacity to understand ...
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The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported
tl;dr: There is no tl;dr. If you don't wish to read the entire thing, then don't worry about it.
I was hoping my month off would've cooled me off a bit or at least given me a different perspective ...
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Are we being "elitist"? Is there something wrong with that?
Recently I see more complaints of "elitism" bubbling up. Sometimes expressly called so, sometimes expressing the same thing in many more words. Mostly from new(-ish) users whose question has just been ...
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What is Stack Overflow’s goal?
After reading Sympathetic up-votes, it reminded me a bit of Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? (Group 4 here) as well. Reflecting on the second question in the post on sympathetic up-votes ...
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Introducing the Staging Ground, an attempt at improving the first-time asker experience - What was asking your first question like?
Stack Exchange sites are some of the best knowledge resources available. The Stack Exchange network is built on the premise that good questions (asked with a good process behind them) can get good ...
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How can we stop failing the users who we actually want to join, and remain as, members of our community?
For context, please read this excellent answer by Scratte, one of the very users this question is concerned with.
What was your reaction to that answer? Sadness? Shame? Despair? Because those were ...
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Allow users to optionally filter out low-quality questions
Lots of people are talking about this, so time to throw my hat in the ring. Note that this is just my idea and hasn't really been vetted by other Stack Exchange employees (probably some of them will ...