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The Ask Question Wizard (2018) is Live!

Editors note: For the Ask Question Wizard 2022 see Feature Test: Ask Wizard for New Users (trial has completed) I'm really happy to announce that the Ask Question Wizard is now live on Stack Overflow!...
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What can we put in a question template to help people ask better questions?

Update: Our v1 experiment is done. We used a template loosely based on enderland's answer for this experiment. See this post for an overview of the results. Based on your feedback the DAG team is ...
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The Ask Question Wizard Is Now In Testing!

A long overdue update to our last prototype announcement, our developers are pleased to announce that they've finished the review process and responsive design updates to the Wizard and it is now in ...
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Introducing: Channels - Q&A For Engineering Teams [closed]

Update: Channels are now called: stack-overflow-for-teams. When you use Stack Overflow to solve some of your problems, you begin wanting to use it for everything. We've often said that Stack Overflow ...
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What does our long term community need? What does our long term community need to feel valued?

My thoughts There's been a focus on new user retention. Which is pretty much what's been the crux of the issue since the welcoming blog all those months ago. The NetWork is concerned about new user ...
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Under what circumstances may I add "urgent" or other similar phrases to my question, in order to obtain faster answers?

We often have people desiring speedy answers to a question, and they will add phrases intended to elicit solutions quickly. For example: This is urgent for me Please reply ASAP! I am under a tight ...
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What if they COULD google their question in 5 seconds?

One example from the revised Code of Conduct of a comment that will now be considered "rude" is "You could google this in 5 seconds." Indeed, my usual comment for cases like this is the relatively ...
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Ask a question template v1 experiment results

Last month we ran an experiment to test using a template to help new question askers ask better questions. This experiment is the first in a series addressing the top voted theme for TeamDAG to work ...
Joe Friend's user avatar
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How do I deal with non-English content?

What action should I take if I come across non-English content? Does the amount of non-English content make any difference? Return to FAQ index
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With a userbase as diverse as Stack Overflow's, how will we arrive at an actionable definition of "unwelcoming"?

So on Mark Amery's Feedback post about the newest blog post, I wrote this comment: If you're gonna use any user input to define "unwelcoming" y'all are going to be in for a rough time. The ...
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Can we be more welcoming by managing expectations?

I've just cleared the First Posts review queue. Only one of the questions I could assess did not merit a vote-to-close or a VLQ flag. How "welcome" do you suppose those newcomers feel? We already ...
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Thwart publishing duplicate and low quality questions

I had a thought when I was reading over this post and its interesting answers: Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions? specifically this answer. Why do we allow duplicates and low ...
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Ask Wizard for New Users Feature Test is complete

Update: This feature test was live on Stack Overflow from 2022-03-21 through 2022-04-06. The overall results from this test were very positive and are available in a separate post. A couple of weeks ...
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Dissecting a specific instance of an unwelcoming complaint

Here's an interesting situation I came across recently that I thought could be an object lesson in what is wrong with Stack Overflow these days. (None of this is particularly new, but examples help to ...
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Establish a two stage question commit process?

As for the overwhelming load of low quality questions coming into SO (here's a related question about why it's the current situation, and how to handle this properly), I want to propose to have a two ...
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