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Introducing the Staging Ground, an attempt at improving the first-time asker experience - What was asking your first question like?

Stack Exchange sites are some of the best knowledge resources available. The Stack Exchange network is built on the premise that good questions (asked with a good process behind them) can get good ...
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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 ...
169 votes
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Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?

I am new to Stack Overflow, and I have asked about 5 questions so far. I have uploaded images of my code on most of my questions. On two separate occasions, two different users advised me not to ...
38 votes
1 answer
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Multiple issues when adding images in new Ask Wizard

For about 7 years now, we've had a really useful, sitewide feature in place that warns new users (<15 rep) when they post an image. Example from Ask Ubuntu (from a new-user test account I created):...
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Can we have the old editor's GUI in the Ask Wizard? [duplicate]

Can we have a button to switch to the old editor (the question, and I guess, answer editor before introducing the Ask Wizard)'s GUI in the 'What are the details of your problem?' and the 'What did you ...
64 votes
13 answers
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The Ask Wizard (2022) has graduated

Update: This feature launched on 2022-10-25. TL:DR: Back in March, we announced an experiment of the Ask Wizard, and in June we shared the results. Later this month, we are graduating the experiment ...
37 votes
2 answers
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How was a new user under 10 reputation able to post an inline image?

Can this be stopped now, please? It's just getting ridiculous: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74248583/type-name-expected-and-some-errors Can we stop that silly experiment right now, please 🙏 I ...
78 votes
13 answers
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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 ...
683 votes
49 answers
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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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9 answers
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Ask Wizard Test Results and Next Steps

Three months ago we ran an experiment testing a new Ask Wizard on Stack Overflow. The Ask Wizard is planned as the first phase of the Staging Ground project (see here and here for more info), and we ...
28 votes
1 answer
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Is the new editor's inline code tool supposed to break up code blocks?

Earlier today, I encountered a question with several lines of code that had been entered as individual, inline code blocks instead of a single, fenced code block. I assumed the OP was unfamiliar with ...
49 votes
22 answers
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Staging Ground Workflow: Question Details & Actions

We have previously mentioned our plans for a new section on the site called the Staging Ground, which is aimed at improving the new user onboarding experience and increasing the quality of first ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Listings, Filters, Quality Control, and Notifications

This is the second workflow post describing in detail the different aspects of the Staging Ground. It is written assuming that you have read the first workflow post (Staging Ground Workflow: Question ...
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0 answers
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Punctuation characters being escaped in code

For the past couple of days, it seems that when users paste code into their questions, but don't put it into a proper code block, many punctuation characters are being automatically escaped with ...
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2 answers
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Has SO considered a gentler approach to newb questions? [duplicate]

I saw this (following link), and I thought "my daughter (age 9) would ask something like this, and I want her to get good answers and not a brush-off". https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...
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0 answers
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How did a question holding nothing but a link-text to an image not get blocked while asking? [duplicate]

Take a look at: not creating the file showing error file not build There is nothing in the question that is not a link-text (and the link points to a screenshot of the code). Why do we allow questions ...
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Should the snippet edit link be more conspicuous?

I often revise new user posts to either add a snippet demo or fix them. When I mention this in a comment to prevent confusion I want to refer to the snippet edit link, but it's in a terribly bad ...
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7 answers
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Where are new users supposed to learn that they should show code and error messages as text, not as images?

Recently I saw a question by a new user, where they showed the error message they were getting in the form of a screenshot of their IDE. I added a comment, telling them that they should include the ...
34 votes
1 answer
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Feature request: images / links to images of code warning for new / low rep users

Pretty simple request... Right now we have a warning that pops up if you link to JSFiddle (or similar) without any actual code. Could we pretty please have something similar for new / low rep users ...
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Stop users from tagging SSE and Server-Sent-Events in the same question, and warn for SSE + JS?

TL:DR: make it impossible for the initial tags on a question to include both [sse] and ( [server-sent-events] or [php] or [javascript] ) Or at least prompt for confirmation like "Did you mean ...
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11 answers
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Duplicate questions display experiment

My name is Jane and I have been working at Stack Overflow for almost six months. I started out as an apprentice last year and now I've graduated to developer. I was the lead dev on this project. One ...