Linked Questions
41 questions linked to/from Could some bad questions be avoided with additional prompting?
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Is it OK to downvote or close new users' first questions?
I have seen new users asking questions that are vague, duplicate or have other problems. However, is it OK to expect them to be adapted to Stack Overflow on day one? We learned with time.
Besides ...
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
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Give new users and persistent offenders (who write poorly received posts) a tutorial they must complete before they can post, which highlights good and bad posts, along with reasoning as to why ...
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Auto Remove "Thanks in Advance"
I came across The phantom "hi whatsup?" in the questions feed and @ChrisF explained how it works.
I was wondering if it would be okay to enhance this feature to remove the "Thanks in ...
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Why must jsfiddle.net links be accompanied by code while there are no restrictions for others like codepen.io?
I noticed that when you post a link from jsfiddle.net without some code in your answer or question the system doesn't allow you, and a relevant message is displayed.
But when you include a link from ...
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Let's send new users off to see the Wizard
This post is prompted in part by What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions? where Jon Ericson and others have indicated an intention to develop a question wizard ...
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Pre-flight screening checklist for first/early posts--adaptively pick three items, tune with metrics
My idea is a kind of "pre-flight checklist", where new users are given some boxes to tick consciously.. It would be designed to help make sure the first interactive way in which people engage ...
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Lowercase epidemic
There are user(s) with hundreds of answers and not single one of those answers follows capitalization rules. All the letters are lowercase and their authors stick to this style like it's going out of ...
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Let's improve the How to Ask page(s)
First things first, I don't think there should be 2 how to ask pages - that's downright confusing.
The one users see when asking their first question also has hopelessly too little information.
And ...
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Why is this question title considered subjective?
"How do you remove an element from an array of protocols in Swift?"
That seems like a perfectly legit question and I'm curious why Stack Overflow thinks it sounds subjective:
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Increase the minimum character limit for posts
At the moment, there is a 30 character minimum enforced when posting a question or an answer.
I think that any half decent question or answer would have at least a minimum of 200 characters (a link ...
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How to reduce and quickly close questions that are merely requirements?
I can't even count how many times a question is downvoted and closed because it's merely a dump of OP's wishes or requirements without any attempt to solve his problem and/or debug his program. Just ...
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Good question templates
Many new users come to Stack Overflow and ask questions before they know the requirements of the site. This creates many duplicate, off-topic, and unanswerable questions. Some people don't care, but ...
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What is wrong with the Oracle tag?
I got the following error:
The error message requires me to use the oracle tag although I have used it already.
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Ways to improve the quality of questions asked by new users
Every day, there are hundreds (thousands?) of questions asked that are not fit for the Stack Overflow model and end up getting addressed in different ways such as..
Closed as a duplicate question
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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 ...