Linked Questions

2 votes
1 answer
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What should a new user do instead of posting "I have the same problem" [duplicate]

Having recently gained access to the Low Quality Posts review queue, I'm seeing a lot of answers with Did you find a solution yet? I'm having the same problem I obviously recommend deletion on them, ...
62 votes
0 answers
2k views

Done with SO and Meta (Lurkness Mode)

First I want to say I have faith in SE in general. I think the work you guys have accomplished is great. I also have a certain liking to the jobs / careers portion of SO in general. I have been ...
57 votes
1 answer
533 views

Make how-to-ask more prominent

The "How do I ask a good question?" page (or "The absolute minimum every software developer should know about asking others for help (no excuses!)") is pretty well hidden. When not currently asking ...
40 votes
2 answers
556 views

An easy way for a beginner to know what topics he or she can ask on the Stack Overflow site [duplicate]

I know where are the instructions of what topics can I ask about in Stack Overflow site. However, I had trouble finding this information. I needed to search it on Google and only then I found out that ...
-287 votes
16 answers
11k views

Stack Overflow now has its own app on iOS and Android [closed]

TL;DR: Today we launched a new mobile app specifically for Stack Overflow. It lets you view, post, vote, and comment on Stack Overflow questions and answers. Download links are included in this post. ...
-28 votes
2 answers
247 views

How to ask - Too much content for people to read

"How to ask" text box helper can be seen, when user try to ask a new question. Still SO gets low quality questions. That's because a new user doesn't try to read a big chunk of helping information ...
3 votes
3 answers
2k views

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 ...
7 votes
4 answers
227 views

Rephrase items on the Tour page

I think there are a few mistakes (or at least places for improvement) on the Tour page. For example: This site is all about getting answers. It's not a discussion forum. There's no chit-chat. Hmm.....
-31 votes
2 answers
323 views

As a newcomer, I had to use Google to learn how to use the editor. Can this be improved? [closed]

As a new user, I found the editor unintuitive. There are too many popups with hidden information. I Googled and got the answers I needed from another thread here on Stack Overflow. I personally find ...
-11 votes
1 answer
152 views

Proposal to support question brevity, research effort requirements, and new user assistance

TL;DR To avoid TL;DRs like this one, acquaint new users to SO community expectations/rules, and reduce issues similar to this one, I propose a new workflow for asking and displaying questions ...
6 votes
0 answers
378 views

A special markup for error messages [duplicate]

The idea is so surprisingly obvious that I can't believe no one suggested it yet. Stack Overflow is a SE-based site for programmers, you know. And programming errors is the main reason why people ...
342 votes
31 answers
9k views

Should Stack Overflow be more restrictive about new user registrations?

The largest problem facing the site today is the flood of terrible questions coming in, mostly from new user accounts. I've mentioned this before, but I suspect that some of the worst of this is due ...
-42 votes
3 answers
483 views

How to Stack Overflow?

Many new users find it difficult to Stack Overflow. They make the same mistakes over and over, like asking unclear questions, no MCVE, too broad or use answers to comment. I know that's our fault, ...
11 votes
1 answer
370 views

Answerable Question Metrics

Problem Browsing the list of unanswered JasperReports questions reveals a trend: most people don't provide enough information to answer their question, which results in their problem being ignored, ...
33 votes
6 answers
2k views

To nuke, or not to nuke- that is the question:

Currently, we (users of SO) are running a StackApp (application built on the Stack Exchange API), called Heat Detector, using both regular expressions and NLP (Natural Language Processing) on all ...

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