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Why do people answer inscrutable questions?

Consider this question: Members of a class in C++ In object oriented programming is objects are member of a class in C++? If not classes member of what? class Name{ public: private: ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

We have previously mentioned our plans for a new section on the site called the Staging Ground, which is aimed at improving the new user onboarding experience and increasing the quality of first ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?

Last week, we posted here on Meta about the new feature that we are launching, called the Staging Ground – a place where newly registered, low-rep users would receive help from higher-rep Stack ...
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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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Content relevance (filtering) for different levels/types of developers

Please note: This is not about forking/splitting Stack Overflow into "beginners" and "advanced" (as discussed e.g. here, here, and here, tag: split-stack-overflow). It's about ...
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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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5 answers
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How does one distinguish typos from coding errors in questions?

(Latest update: Well, folks, this already becomes a holy war. I like the answer given by Ryan M below together with my response to him in the comments. At least, it works for me. So I suggest ...
Damir Tenishev's user avatar
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21 answers
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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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Should there be a Stack Exchange site dedicted to "My homework to write a linked-list does not work" questions

I swear I see two or three nearly identical C or C++ questions about broken hand-written linked list implementations every day. The ways they are broken are all the same three or four varieties. If ...
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Create a separate, independent Advanced SO focusing on being a knowledge library (but still part of the network)

I thought I was forever done writing lunatic feature requests on Meta, but... Preface As recent events have shown, there is a rift and a serious loss of trust between a significant part of the ...
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Can Stack Overflow do any more to promote the asking of better questions by new users? [duplicate]

I know a new flow for new users asking questions was put in place, but unfortunately that seems to be disregarded by some users. Take this question, for example. It was asked under the C# tag within ...
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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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A welcoming way to winnow out the "dumb" questions

Dumb questions. We have all seen them. Like the one I just saw that with this Java code sample, while (!name.equals("out")) { System.out.println(name); break; } that asked why it was not "...
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Do fast close habits comply with the Code of Conduct?

In the code of conduct I read: If you're here to help others, be patient, and welcoming As I understand it, it does not just apply to what we write but also to what we do: namely voting to close ...
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A SWAT team of nice II: temporarily show new questions only to designated "guide" users, allowing for fixing problems

tl;dr: Let's allow new users to request a temporary "pit stop" for their questions before they enter the race track - a mode where the question is visible only to a group of designated "guide" users ...
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