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There should be auto-rejection system in Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

Many organizations have designed their systems to prevent bad things. Stack Overflow should design a system that either rejects the question on the basis of quality or forces the user to put more ...
Anirudha Gupta's user avatar
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1 answer
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How to deal with the inundation of low quality questions [duplicate]

Preface This post has received a lot of negative attention in a relatively short period of time, but I just want to clarify that this question is about how can we effectively deal with the growing ...
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Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late? [closed]

I've been using Stack Overflow for a few years, and initially most questions you asked got a positive reception: happy comments and answers, people that tried to help you out regardless of the ...
Robin Rodricks's user avatar
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14 answers
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On large communities decaying over time, being nice or mean, and Stack Overflow

Wandering about the Internet, I stumbled across why online communities decay over time. This is a rather good article and should be read in conjunction with a group is its own worst enemy. I strongly ...
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18 answers
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Why the backlash against poor questions?

Disclaimer: I'm a new user to SO in terms of posting questions and comments, and more generally being interested in the site beyond it being the first hit in Google for my programming question. Sorry ...
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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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Does Stack Overflow need to reward edits with +2 points?

If we removed the +2 reputation gain for approved edits would it bring down the levels of nonsense in the edit review queue or would it lead to a problematic reduction in edits (and thus site quality)?...
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More effective closing / downvoting of junk questions to help with the signal-noise ratio?

Signal vs Noise I find that when a question warrants a close vote, it usually violates a number of rules, sometimes a majority of the rules, and it is hard to decide which is the most appropriate. ...
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418 votes
6 answers
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The Stack Overflow homepage is over-emphasizing bad questions (and a proposed solution)

We made a change quite a while ago to the homepage of Stack Overflow which was well-intentioned, but I'm starting to think may have been a mistake. The change was to switch Stack Overflow away from ...
David Fullerton's user avatar
153 votes
9 answers
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A car with square wheels

If a question is posed How do I fit this square here on this here car so that it gives a smooth ride? and it comes with all the requisites to be a valid SO question (description, code, error ...
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UX research time! May 2019 and the reputation system

👋Hello! This is our second installment of UX research updates for Meta. You can check out the first installment here. This month, I’ll talk about findings from user research we did last year about ...
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Feedback requested: New "recommended" homepage, phase 4 - filters

We've implemented the unpolished filters mockup from this question in an equally unpolished manner. Currently, this is only on the "recommended" tab, found here: https://stackoverflow.com/?tab=...
Jarrod Dixon's user avatar
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What should the system be deleting automatically that it already isn't?

So this question got me thinking... We have several automatic processes in place for cleaning up cruft, deleting questions that are very unlikely to help anyone else. They're fairly conservative ...
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Is it unkind to invite a person to clean up his code?

Recently, a person registered for one year, submitted his thirteenth question. This question featured a piece of code which: Is badly indented (which makes it quite misleading sometimes), Has no ...
Arseni Mourzenko's user avatar
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6 answers
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How to decide which questions I should not answer?

My question ties into the whole SNR (signal to noise ratio as used in discussions like More effective closing / downvoting of junk questions to help with the signal-noise ratio? and Why the backlash ...
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Feedback requested: New "recommended" homepage, phase 1

For the background, see: The Stack Overflow homepage is over-emphasizing bad questions (and a proposed solution) We've put together a first pass at a new homepage algorithm. You can check it out here: ...
David Fullerton's user avatar
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8 answers
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Is using Stack Overflow for gimme codez questions encouraged?

There seems to be now be an implicit license for "gimme codez" questions like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29083134 and associated reputation gains for cheap answers to such questions. Is this ...
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Are there legitimate "fix my code" questions?

If a competent coder asks a "spot the bug" question where the answer is non trivial, should it be downvoted? Does it depend on additional factors like the question's appeal to others? Suppose such a ...
schmop's user avatar
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88 votes
2 answers
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Why is the quality of PHP questions, on Stack Overflow, in decline?

I've been on Stack Overflow since 2012 and have seen a fairly steady decline in the quality of questions asked in the php tag over the years. However, I noticed a significant incline in the sheer ...
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How to assert a bad question

This is Exhibit One in the fight against bad questions: How to test code that writes to stdout? I closed it as "Unclear What you are Asking." It was reopened by five community members. OK... ...
Robert Harvey's user avatar
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1 answer
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Triage implementation has been (silently) abandoned midway, how bad is that?

I recently learned that triage development has been abandoned midway: Triage was predicated on us rewriting all of the views. Which... Very nearly happened. And then didn't. (side note for readers ...
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Filtering questions by "difficulty" / "level"?

This question is similar to Filter questions by asker's reputation or Ability to ignore questions from low rep users, but does not equate the asker's reputation with the difficulty or level. There are ...
Matthieu M.'s user avatar
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1 answer
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Stack Overflow for the non-noob [duplicate]

This is not to bash noobs. Also, not a duplicate to these other questions, although relevant. The problem of Stack Overflow (yes, this again!) I am certain this is known to everyone. Still, I'll ...
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Make it easier for users to suggest improvements to low quality questions

Reading this answer, the suggestion to tell OPs that their question has serious issues seems like a great idea. Downvoting is incredibly useful but can be vague and confusing to new users. Closing is ...
Daniel's user avatar
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Will you consider establishing escalation system for question answering? [duplicate]

I've read through Meta a lot about high rep members expressing their frustration with low quality and poorly asked questions seen around lately in Stack Overflow. I have a suggestion to raise, which ...
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Ability to ignore questions from low rep users

I hereby retreat from this feature request. This post handles the same idea, but it is much better. IMPORTANT: This does NOT mean that all new users should be ignored by everyone or something in this ...
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Would it be a terrible idea to split SO up into a tiered platform?

It seem that with the sudden increase in popularity, SO is developing some problems, bad/lazy questions (I'm guilty of this myself, it's hard to get a grasp on the SO atmosphere when you first start), ...
Craig Lafferty's user avatar
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0 answers
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Delay Display of Low-Quality questions

As I've just learned we have a machine score questions by their quality. We could use this to delay display of questions, lower quality leading to a longer wait. The idea behind this is to make it &...
Angelo Fuchs's user avatar
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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 ...
George Cummins's user avatar