Linked Questions
34 questions linked to/from Thwart publishing duplicate and low quality questions
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Why are there still so many duplicate questions? [duplicate]
I often see duplicate questions. What can we do about all the duplicate questions?
Some discussion points:
Is the "Questions that may already have your answer" not clear enough?
Should it be made ...
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A 'detect bad questions' course for repeated poor questioners?
Further to my question asking about statistics regarding first time questions being closed (Is there a statistic on the percentage of first-time questions that are deemed low quality?) I had a thought:...
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How to close this question
I'm not sure which close reason fits this question.
Its asking about SQLDeveloper so its not for forwarding to SuperUser.
Its not about database administration, so its not for DBA.
Its not ...
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Make the tag FAQs more obvious and prominent [duplicate]
I recently asked this question on meta for some sort of automatic handling of "common programmer mistakes".
I now realise that the sort of questions I was on about, are actually FAQ and only recently ...
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Could some bad questions be avoided with additional prompting?
The answer I'm guessing is probably not, as the users that ask these types of questions don't care much for researching questions and putting effort in to asking.
My suggestion would be for new users, ...
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Shouldn't we revert reputation gains for answers to closed questions?
Since the raison d'etre for the reputation score/gamification is to motivate people to produce good content for the site, and closed questions are by definition not considered good content for the ...
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Train new users about quality posts using "suggested" close votes (like suggested edits)
There has been a lot of talk lately about how to improve question quality.
Motivation
People receive a benefit (reputation) for doing something we don't want them to do: Asking and answering ...
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Add 'related' forums for questions that don't belong here
Someone else has already asked Should Stack Overflow have a forum where users can talk about anything they want?, but I think that forums for programming questions that, for whatever reason, don't ...
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Require new users to post all of the needed parts of a question separately
Background: Today, I decided to try and re-join SO to answer questions... And immediately, on the very first question I found, I was forced to revert to my old pattern: posting a frequently required ...
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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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A tiny barrier to entry [duplicate]
The Problem
The site is struggling to maintain its identity and usefulness as it is increasingly flooded with questions (and answer) from non-programmers. Several Meta users have been working to ...
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Forced new-user tutorial as a solution to low quality questions
Preface:
At the suggestion of another user, I have posted my idea as a feature request. This is an answer to this question. There may be some fluff that is irrelevant to this feature request as this ...
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Help askers find duplicates before the question becomes public
There are many proposals for changing the rep incentives associated with closing vs answering duplicates. But they either (1) can be gamed, or (2) penalize users who put work into answers on ...
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Give high-rep users extra weight on close votes
As a person's commitment to the community increases, I think we should make it possible for high-reputation users to fast-track the closure of certain questions. See here for some of my rationale.
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Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions?
This recent answer posits that due to a hypothetical decline in "interesting" questions, a large number of high-reputation users have been decreasing their activity on the site, especially in the ...