Questions tagged [question-quality]
A tag used when referencing the appropriateness of certain questions for Stack Overflow.
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Why is "Can someone help me?" not an actual question?
To an asker, their question seems pretty good. They've explained the context of their project, there's a detailed list of what they want to accomplish, and they've shown what they have tried / their ...
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Using upvotes to fight bad questions
I've seen several discussions on how to stop the flood of bad questions and thereby improve signal to noise. Currently we can close them but it's seems at least on some popular tags that it's hard to ...
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Require new users to check the preview before posting
Following on from Highlight the preview on the Ask Question page, whether or not we do that, I wonder if for new users, we may want to (softly) force a review of the preview before allowing them to ...
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How can I ask a "good question" and not get flagged? [duplicate]
I am trying my best to ask my questions in a format that is acceptable on this platform. I've used the wizard and searched extensively for documentation that gives direction. However, I keep getting ...
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Self Answered Questions with "Little Research"
There was this question ("How to identify certain rows within a specified range of columns?") in pandas that I did not know the appropriate action for.
I couldn't find a duplicate that fit ...
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How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?
I'm well aware that some research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users before they post any new questions, but I'm not sure just how much research effort is considered adequate.
I asked a ...
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What should we do with questions from users that didn't even try to learn the language? [duplicate]
Today I saw this question about Rust (now deleted, screenshot attached for <10k). The problem in the question is that the variable is declared incorrectly (like C/C++ Type name; instead of Rust's ...
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Are there legitimate "fix my code" questions?
If a competent coder asks a "spot the bug" question where the answer is non trivial, should it be downvoted? Does it depend on additional factors like the question's appeal to others?
Suppose such a ...
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Question Quality Control
NUMEROUS Python questions are of extremely poor quality. It's a pandemic of barely decipherable posts. One of the driving factors are users that have some arbitrary file format that they want to ...
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How can a legitimate design question be differentiated from broad, subjective, or lazy ones?
Question Clarification
Having read all related Q&A about spam magnets and other historic SO problems, there is still a need for examining how a legitimate and incredibly useful design question ...
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How to improve question quality of new Stack Overflow users
TL;DR: The low quality of questions has been linked to decreased activity of users who have > 25k reputation. Improving question quality would benefit both ends. What would be the best ways to ...
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Badge or bounty to encourage questions and answers with good quality (pass an exam)
Is it possible to consider a mandatory badge/bounty for newly joined contributors? The badge/bounty is earned by taking a training and passing an exam; a new contributor can post questions or answers ...
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How to encourage people to use linebreaks and periods?
I wonder why people do not use line breaks and periods. I see many long paragraphs and sentences using commas.
Some posts are really hard to follow and require (lots of/some) post-editing to ...
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Is there a minimum length to consider a question as 'a good one'?
I stumbled upon this question
Is there a minimum length to consider a question 'a good one'? This question seems... fairly self explanatory as it is, but my first reaction was to think of it as an ...
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Why is almost every Go question downvoted?
What is the difference between Go developers and other developers that makes so many Go-tagged questions to be downvoted?
Are Go-tagged questions less on topic, or do the Go language moderators have a ...
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Questions with simple syntax errors
The following question is asking "How to specify multiple conditions in an if statement in JavaScript".
if (Type == 2 && PageCount == 0) !! (Type == 2 && PageCount == '') {
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Does a streak of poorly received questions not affect a high-rep poster?
I'm asking this question because recently I've been seeing something which puzzles me quite a bit.
In one of the tags I follow there's one high-rep user who is on a streak of poorly received questions....
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How should I handle questions which show the desired output in code, but not in writing?
I was watching python and saw this post (revision referenced in this meta post), titled "Complex dictionary construction" (there are many similarly structured questions about regex and list ...
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Post quality? Site etiquette?
I'm a long time lurker, a very recent poster. I've been active in other forums and feel like I generally have a really positive experience. But here, it seems that I'm off the mark a bit somehow and ...
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Why do people answer inscrutable questions?
Consider this question:
Members of a class in C++
In object oriented programming is objects are member of a class in
C++? If not classes member of what?
class Name{
public:
private:
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Something in my web site or project doesn't work. Can I just paste a link to it?
I have a CSS, HTML, or JavaScript problem on a website I'm working on.
I would like to just describe the problem and paste a link to the external site in question. Can I do this instead of posting ...
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What's wrong with these two questions?
I posted two question in the past few days that were carefully researched and carefully laid out. The first one got an answer, which I learned from and edited to add what I learned from it.
The first ...
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The Quality of C++ Questions
There seem to be a number of users asking C++ questions without conducting proper research, as is apparent in the following question:
Why is using std::string still needed after #include <string>...
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Why do people downvote elementary questions?
There is a common situation on SO where people don't have the ability to ask a good question because they don't understand the concepts at hand well enough. If they were able to ask the question ...
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Prevent question from being submitted if most of its text without code blocks was copy pasted
Stack Overflow gets copy-pastes like this:
Many of these questions are copy pasted from Google Classroom or some similar source. For example, the question below says
A university is receiving ...
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Why are vague pleas for help still allowed in the question title?
Take a look at the heading of this question (screenshot for the < 10K and the full revision history and timeline). The heading includes phrases like:
'Please someone help me;'
'Please help me'
How ...
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The highest voted questions do not have research effort; this is a bad role model for new users [duplicate]
Many top-voted questions with hundreds of votes do not have any research effort:
How to manually send HTTP POST requests from Firefox or Chrome browser?
How do I undo the most recent local commits in ...
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Comments about the Satisfaction Survey [closed]
I filled out the satisfaction survey, but my answers are not going to be particularly useful, because the problems I have with Stack Overflow are mostly things that are not under the site's control. ...
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Users posting questions with an initial attempt that doesn't try hard enough [duplicate]
Has anybody else noticed this trend? I think some users have gotten wise to the requirement that they attempt to solve their issue before posting a question. So they post something with an initial ...
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How can I improve these two assembly questions so they get a better reception? [closed]
How to read bit ranges in a register?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66733227/how-to-work-out-a-algorithm-for-score-reel-emulation (link to screenshot for <10k users)
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"How do I ask a good question" page needs explicit statement "Don't repost your questions"
At the moment, part of the closed question notice You can edit the question or post a new one links to the How do I ask a good question page as requested in “You can edit the question or post a new ...
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Let's improve Stack Overflow's "Ask a Question" page!
We've all heard and done our fair share of complaining about declining question quality. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Various ideas have been floated, but haven't gotten significant traction for various ...
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How can I find all the self-answers available on Stack Overflow?
I very much like self-answers. Over the last 7 years, I've written 4 of these myself. Q/A's about Displaying characters, Displaying numbers, Buffered input, and Multithreading.
I believe the author of ...
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What to do when same user has many closed questions?
I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close ...
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Why was posting the question with basically no content possible?
This question is a mess of ill-formated image and ... basically nothing else.
Wasn't there some kind of "quality filter" and/or guideline that stopped users from posting it like this?
This is both ...
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Does my question on static linking need improvement?
A few weeks ago, I asked What's the difference between “statically linked” and “not a dynamic executable”?, which is currently at +0/-2 votes. To me, it seems like a perfectly clear and reasonable ...
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Questions from the past compared to now, why is it so different?
Something I have noticed is that generally people have "zero tolerance" with the questioner asking a "basic question".
They get downvoted to the stone age and the question is either deleted, closed or ...
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What link should I give when people ask to write their software for them? [duplicate]
In handling first time posts, sometimes I encounter a 'write my software for me' non-question. Is there a link to SO official guidelines that I can give in such cases? Also, when I flag it, what is ...
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How can I improve this question? "How do I get the window coordinates in SwiftUI?"
I asked this question after consulting documentation, searching for others' solutions, and using various search terms across both Google and Bing. I could not find a way to do this, so I posted a ...
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Is the recent influx of Home Workers and Remote Learning Students impacting question volume and quality?
In the last couple of weeks, many countries have started ramping up things like Working from Home users, and Remote Learning users. Others can't get to work due to the lockdown in their city/county/...
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How do you turn a low detail problem into an answerable question?
I asked a question today (a program that I am responsible for maintaining used to work on all computers but now generates errors on all computers). I know it's low on detail, but I provided all the ...
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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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How did this question survive?
Official abbreviation for: import scipy as sp/sc
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like Stack Overflow was so much more lenient during its early days.
As a test, I paraphrased that question with ...
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How can we distinguish excellent, fascinating and very difficult questions?
Some questions are "good", well phrased, clear, on topic, well structured, have complete context, useful if you have the exact same problem, but they are specific and not very interesting if you don't ...
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Is the quality of the questions improving at Stack Overflow?
A sampling of the questions at the stackoverflow.com homepage gives me the impression that:
Questions now usually come with some sample code, and they do look answerable from the first glance
The ...
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I couldn't ask this question for a long time because it kept prompting “It looks like your post is mostly code, please add some more details”
I was trying to ask a question. I finally succeeded, but only because I kept smashing on the "Post Question" button. The system kept telling me:
It looks like your post is mostly code; please add ...
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Gamification rules have to be changed. Aiming quality, not quantity
The site has evolved. Evolved a great deal, and now it's essentially different
from one it was at the beginning. I hope, after promoting
this post
for a very long time, there is not a soul left who ...
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Why did they ban me from asking questions for asking a poor question when I copied a question exactly that was asked at least four other times?
Why did Stack Overflow ban me from asking questions for asking a "poor" question when I copied exactly the same question that was asked at least four other times on Stack Overflow? If it was a so poor ...
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What to do with a post that has an incorrect code formatting & it's mostly code [duplicate]
When I try to edit the format of a post with copy-pasted code and barely any content, I receive an "It looks like your post is mostly code; please add some more details." error. I know it's mostly ...
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Is the overall quality of questions declining? [duplicate]
I've been on SO for a little over 7 years now, and admittedly focus on a fairly specific subset of content which may be tainting my view.
Over the last 6 months or so, despite some attempts to add ...