Questions tagged [quality-improvement]
For questions about improving the quality of questions and answers on the site.
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When is Stack Overflow going to stop demonizing the quality-concerned users who have made the site a success?
Yes, it's another meta question about the "Stack Overflow isn't very welcoming" blog post.
As someone who has been on this site for almost a decade, who has tried to post good questions, who has ...
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The Stack Overflow I wish to build and participate in is no longer supported
tl;dr: There is no tl;dr. If you don't wish to read the entire thing, then don't worry about it.
I was hoping my month off would've cooled me off a bit or at least given me a different perspective ...
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Observations from a long-time contributor turned read-only user
I have been around Stack Exchange a ton in the last 10 years (about 150k total network reputation). About a year ago I switched to exclusively consuming content and logged out of all my accounts.
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Please block posts containing unsupported HTML
Having had a look at Things in <angle brackets> that aren't HTML should not disappear, where jtbandes publicises his irritation with silently-disappearing code, got me to thinking:
Please block ...
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How can we stop crazy edits like this from being accepted?
How was this edit ever accepted? Am I going crazy? (Don't answer that)
In what world was this an appropriate edit? I know it includes code from the codepen that the OP posted, but what the OP did was ...
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What comment should I add to code-only answers?
While code-only answers should not be deleted while reviewing Low Quality Posts, I would like to add a comment for the user explaining how they can improve their post.
I'm seeking input and ...
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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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Why are there so many bad questions?
I mostly lurk here and have been browsing some of my favorite tags. What I notice is the vast majority of questions are awful.
It's becoming a chore to wade through all of them because most of them ...
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Advice for non-native English speakers
I'm not a native speaker of English, but I want to ask a question on Stack Overflow. When I finish typing it out, my question gets a lot of downvotes and comments about the grammar being wrong.
How ...
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How to improve my answer
Today I answered the question How to check if a website has HTTP/2 protocol support. One of the reviewers was kind enough to leave a comment and add the link to the review. The comment says:
This ...
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How can Stack Overflow users be encouraged to use jQuery only when appropriate?
This question is a serious question for anyone who believes there is still just as much importance in understanding the core JavaScript language, even in the post-jQuery world.
In the last seven ...
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Do we want single, complete answers?
Today I needed to find the version of a JAR file and I came across the question How to check the version of a JAR file
I found what I needed (thanks for that) and I actually needed three answers to ...
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Are there any resilient data that the "new contributor" indicator helped to push site quality yet?
Much as the question title says.
I am not an SEDE crack enough to research about that myself. But my guts say that the recently introduced indicator didn't help much to improve the quality of ...
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Why can't we be more aggressive on low-quality posts?
(I'm making an effort to keep the number of links down here to keep any meta effect to a minimum.)
This site is going downhill in terms of post quality. I don't think that is up for debate. My ...
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Improving edit queue to encourage in-depth edits
I understand why there is an edit queue on Stack Overflow. It seems necessary to avoid "flooding" and lighten the payload, but in the end, I am wondering if it is not detrimental to quality (in the ...
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Why don't we just delete crappy questions?
Something that has bothered me ever since I joined the Stack Overflow community is the large number of awful questions. I know that if a question is low quality, it will get closed, but the ...
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Etiquette for adding to an accepted answer
I want to know how to contribute to an answer I'm going to accept.
I did my own research, and using the answers (they're guidelines), I was able to solve my problem. My dilemma is this:
I want to ...
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Two little things against the flood of very low quality (VLQ) questions
A while ago I asked about the progress against the flood of VLQ questions: How to better handle the current flood of VLQ questions?
Apparently there wasn't much changed to handle VLQ questions, or I ...
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How can I make my very downvoted question more well-received?
I have this question, Is there an identity index value in JavaScript, and it got closed because it needs details or clarity. I did all I can, and it seems to not be well-liked by the community.
What ...
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How has activity, participation and quality developed in the collectives tag sets since their introduction?
Collectives were presented (Beta release of Collectives and The user research behind collectives) as a way to increase participation, for example by reducing barriers to entry or by forming ...
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Wondering why this question was down-voted so many times, and how I can improve it
Coming from a background of almost a decade of VB.NET and now transitioning to C#, I'm often equally frustrated and delighted by the differences I encounter between the two languages, both in the ...
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Should we encourage SQL questions that just dump a schema without any attempt first?
Under the SQL Server tag there are many questions that consist of some sample data followed by some expected data and a request for someone to write a query (example).
My understanding of how Stack ...
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Do I post inaccurate / incomplete / wrong questions?
I have posted a number of questions in the past few weeks.
When I post, I am usually very descriptive of the problem, or give enough details on the request if the topic is too broad. I also try to ...
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Allowing low rep users to post inlined images certainly isn't an improvement. Roll back please!
It seems that the minimum 10 points rep restriction for posting inlined images recently was removed.
Example: someone can help me, I don't understand my mistake?
Showing those mostly useless ...
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How to handle multiple duplicate and low quality answers on popular questions?
Popular questions often have a lot of answers. Rarely each of these answers presents a good, unique solution to the problem (also, that could indicate that the question is too broad). In most cases ...
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Exempt edits from "Title cannot contain" for high-rep users
Could we please lift this restriction from edits by users with a significant amount of reputation?
Ref: What triggers my title rejection?
In other words, I am proposing a new privilege "use ...
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User edited 'barely an answer' with perfectly complete answer
Whilst going through the suggested edits queue, I encountered a surprising situation and I'm confused as to how to review this.
User A posted an answer without any context or explanation. Then User B ...
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I feel like I'm abusing the Triage queue; Editing questions as I go through
In the past couple of days, I've started to feel "guilty" as I go through the Triage queue. For a good handful of the questions I know, as soon I see them, that they need help and I know that I can ...
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Why does this question "Look OK"?
I have just taken a look for the answer to my question, and so I now understand that a question "Looks OK" if three reviewers have voted "Looks OK".
Regardless of your opinion of the quality of this ...
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Why were some of my questions badly received? Should some of them be deleted?
Some of my questions were negatively received.
Why Data.Text.Lazy is needed? Can't be strict chuncks of lazy structure made by a compiler optimilizer?
Haskell Megaparsec Multiprocessing Error ...
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Tags in need of constant attention
How do we cope with tags which continuously attract off-topic content?
An example is the grub tag which was picked up in this related question:
Off-topic boot loader/firmware questions not being ...
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Detect I'm new/go easy/thank you/I hope... in questions
Would it be possible to detect phrases from the title (thank yous and go easy type, possibly a dynamic growing list) in questions, and when said user goes to post after the initial click have a pop up ...
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What to do with code-only answers in Low Quality Posts queue? [duplicate]
Since I've just gained full editing privileges, I started reviewing Low Quality Posts.
Sometimes, I encounter code-only answers like this:
To accomplish your goal:
int input;
int output = ...
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Is Stack Overflow in need of more moderation when it comes to new members?
I do not want to come across as unwelcoming towards new members that Stack Overflow takes in on a daily basis. But from the recent moderation of questions I've done, I believe there should be some ...
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How might I improve this question?
I checked the guide, and I asked my question (How can I use Expect to automate an AWS job?), but it seems that my question still isn't good enough.
I appreciate that it might be a difficult question ...
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Constructive way for users to improve benchmarking questions that get closed as a typo
In regards to this question Mysterious StringReader performance, should it really be closed as "This question is not reproducible or was caused by typos"?
Disclaimer : I answered this ...
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Should "duplicate" and "closed" attributes be added to the answer log in user profile?
When browsing my answer log there aren't any [duplicate]s visible.
However, a question I answered recently was closed as a duplicate, and this is not visible in my answer log.
In OP's question log it ...
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What comment should I add to try-this-tool-only answers?
While try-this-tool-only answers should not be deleted as link-only answers, I would like to add a comment for the user explaining how they can improve their post.
There are two similar subtypes of ...
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Does 'Next Badge' feature improve the quality of content on Stack Overflow?
New user page is great - clear, readable and useful. It also introduces new feature - 'Next Badge', that some users were already asking about. However, I am concerned, whether this feature is not a ...
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What should I do about a bad question that cannot be improved?
I asked a question based on a wrong premise I got from Google searches (with search terms driven by wrong assumptions). I do regret not looking up documentation before asking.
Now the question is ...
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How much explanation is "good"? Am I "overdoing" it?
Yesterday I answered this question, with a broader, step-by-step logical reasoning as the answer.
While I personally believe my answer would be helpful for the OP (and also other people who'll come ...
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How can I improve this post?
I have a question on Stack Overflow that I really want to improve. I want to make it as good as possible, and figured I'd ask for some guideline.
I'm asking a question about reactjs and am trying to ...
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Should we remove the old MySQL references that mislead beginners into using deprecated MySQL functions?
If a beginner searches on Google about PHP and MySQL, they mostly get the links below, at least according to Google in my country/area:
MYSQL PHP Select
how can i fetch data from database in php ...
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Unhelpful-Title Warning for Question Writers
There are several questions that have meaningless titles, such as this one:
They commonly originate from users with very low reputation (often as a first post), and are downvoted.
I think it would ...
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How to improve a low quality question, with no answer, where the OP answered in comment
I came across this question today and tried to improve it by asking clarifying questions, but eventually just flagged it as unclear. What other actions can I take to improve it?
Here is the question:
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What to do with a question where answers form a conversation?
From Shog9:
Incidentally, you may notice a practice in some older questions where answers form a sort of conversation between the person asking the original question and those responding. These ...
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Should we change how we handle code only answers?
Historically we've left code only answers on the site. As they fall into the it is an answer bag, although some can be construed as low quality.
There's so many code only answers and people put ...
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A way to identify a future popular question
After around three years contributing on SO I have noticed the following for many of the old questions I have answered:
They are popular with a big number of views and votes.
They didn't even cross ...
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Since the introduction of the New Contributor Indicator, did the rate of auto-flagged comments go down significantly for new contributors?
In August 2018, the "New Contributor Indicator" was introduced in order to help new users have better experiences.
The Unfriendly Robot is an automatic system maintained by Stack Overflow to detect ...
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How should I improve a question with downvotes but minimal feedback
I have recently received a message that some of my questions have not been well-received, so am trying to improve some with negative votes, as suggested here: https://stackoverflow.com/help/question-...