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14 questions linked to/from Can we be more welcoming by managing expectations?
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Should the goal of Stack Overflow be defined and expressed more clearly? [duplicate]
tldr; People get misunderstood a lot on here, existing users trying to help, and new users with the overall goals of the site. New users need redirected instead of boiler plates, other sites exist for ...
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“Ask a question” wizard prototype
You're all probably wondering who I am and where Joe is. I'm one of the developers on the Developer Affinity & Growth team with him, and I'm excited to tell you about a prototype that we'd love ...
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Does Stack Exchange really want to conflate newbies with women/people of color?
The Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming blog post says:
Too many people experience Stack Overflow as a hostile or elitist place, especially newer coders, women, people of color, and others in ...
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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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Why do you stay?
I'm very hesitant to ask this. I hope it won't be interpreted as me trying to make some kind of statement or encourage people to do something or other. I'm not talking about my own opinions on any of ...
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Changing new users' expectations of this site *before* they ask their question by requiring them to pass a test
The problem:
Currently, to ask a question, a user has to tick a button at the bottom of a page of text:
Nowhere am I told that Stack Overflow isn't a forum. At no point is it checked that I have ...
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Is being welcoming mutually exclusive to question quality?
I'm interested in people's ideas about this statement:
Being welcoming is not mutually exclusive to question quality.
I first saw a variation of it in a comment from the CEO.
Respectfully, we ...
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UX research time! July 2019 and how people are learning and teaching code
🙋🏻♀️Hello! This is July’s installment of UX research updates for Meta! You can check out past installments here, or last month’s data science update here.
Today, I’ll be talking about findings from ...
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
TLDR
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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Why would a question that's normally too broad in *any* other language be okay if it's in Python?
In keeping with a theme I've got nowadays - wondering about moderation and how consistent, even and fairly we apply it - I've run into this scenario enough times to warrant a Meta post.
Take a ...
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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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What is SE's (the company) mission statement for their websites, and in particular SO?
I was recently told by a user that management and the contributing core differ in goals for SO. I already believed this to some extent, but it is all just gut feeling. I have been around for a couple ...
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Content, rules, and perceptions
From my experience with the site, with trying to help user moderation, and with the recent mentorship program; often, low-quality and off-topic content comes from confused users who do not understand ...
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Should one comprehensive document/guide for the “Recommended Rules of Etiquette” be created and maintained for new users?
Should one comprehensive document/guide for the "Recommended Rules of Etiquette" be created by a group of moderators and experienced users that is carefully maintained for new users?
The document/...