Questions tagged [question-quality]
A tag used when referencing the appropriateness of certain questions for Stack Overflow.
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How can I ask a question which hasn't been answered before without it being downvoted?
So, I've asked a simple question about a topic which hasn't been asked before. I've researched quite a bit and said I couldn't find any satisfying answers and even included some links to the articles. ...
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Does the existence of low-quality tags encourage people to ask low-quality questions?
During the discussion about whether to burninate the Kali Linux tag, several people extended the argument that people would continue to ask off-topic questions regardless of whether there was a tag ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?
Recently I have noticed that more and more questions that really are syntax mistakes, and really small mistakes that could easily be fixed.
Why is this bad? If you see many older posts prior to ~...
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What effect do voting rings have on average post quality?
Brad Larson recently wrote:
The single most popular reason for people to coordinate voting on this site is to evade question bans. People who rely on this site to do their job will do whatever it ...
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Is the “Ask a question” wizard being used?
I have a question about “Ask a question” wizard prototype. The question is, is the wizard being used for new users? Or is the problem still being studied?
If not being used, then can something please ...
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What to do with a highly-upvoted, old, hot mess of a question? [duplicate]
This question showed up with an answer in the Late Answers review queue, and has almost everything wrong with it:
Spring,Request method 'POST' not supported
The main reason why I'd expect ...
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How strictly should we judge low quality bounty questions? [duplicate]
As of late I have encountered a couple of bounty questions that have been rather sub-par in their quality and I had some second thoughts about their legitimacy as a questions in and of themselves.
I ...
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Flagging a question that can be answered by understanding the basic SQL syntax
I recently stumbled upon this question.
SQL Group By comparison with Python Group By error
If I edit the question and remove the python part of it, it boils down to a single SELECT AVG(field1) FROM ...
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Flagged user for continually posting bad questions but it was declined
I flagged a high rep (~30k) user for repeatedly posting incredibly basic questions with plenty of dupes already on the site.
Examples (all deleted, sorry):
Calling a 'function' in
java
How to define ...
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How should we be advising users asking too broad or unclear how-to questions while not implying that such questions require code?
This is not a duplicate of Is it OK to ask a question looking for better ways to do things?
That question asks
Is it OK to ask a question looking for better ways to do things?
while this question ...
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What makes a question "low quality"?
This is relating to the "StackOverflow is unwelcoming" debate going on.
Someone on this question within meta.stackexchange said:
[I]n the end it boils down to the quality of the post, not the ...
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Is this question closeworthy? [duplicate]
So I came across this question today and was suprised to see it with three upvotes and two upvoted answers. Initially I edited the question because it was confusing the IDE (Visual Studio) for the ...
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How is this question not closed as off-topic?
I'm quite frankly baffled that this question: Need to change scale of numbers from (-1 to 1) to (1-10) was upvoted and answered multiple times, instead of being close-voted as off-topic or criticized ...
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Why: put on hold as unclear what you're asking
In my opinion, the below question was researched and thought out.
The questions are directly stipulated.
So why is it that it is put on hold as unclear what you're asking?
Datum, Value, Value Type, ...
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How to improve a canonical question, that may appear to be "too broad"?
I keep finding myself posting an [mcve] link in comments to questions with either too much or too little code, but askers seem to be having a hard time actually producing a "Minimal, Complete, ...
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Why was my question ill-received?
I write this after wanting to ask another question and seeing the popup that I might get banned from asking questions because my previous questions were received badly. (0 votes, 0 votes, -1 votes)
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Request for additional confirmation if reviewer picks Requires Editing at question with many votes down and close
Suggest to perform a-b-testing of a feature such that when Triage reviewer picks Requires Editing on a question with multiple votes down and close (say 3-4) system would show them additional popup ...
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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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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 ...
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Are questions really getting worse?
I have noted that recently fewer and fewer questions are getting positive score and I think this is a tendency that has been going on for a while. In fact I wrote a DB query to check how the percent ...
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Stack Overflow judgement of question quality is too open
It takes three votes to close a question. This question is about to close but it is a perfectly valid question.
Have I posted in the wrong place? Should the feature be tightened up so that it's more ...
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Is this really a good question for a positive audit?
First of all, to one of our dear moderators, Jon Clements ♦, I didn't fail this time. I'm objective to a passed audit.
The audit is here and the question is here.
Thank God I was vigilant and I felt ...
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Are "Does feature x in software y exist?" good questions?
I am searching for a feature of catkin. I looked at the catkin -h page and at the online documentation and tried to google but could not find it. Now I am not sure if asking does this feature exist is ...
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Why is this question poor, how can I improve it, and what can I do in the future to prevent doing the same mistakes
I simply want people to tell me what I did wrong here so that I can correct my question and make it better, in addition to learn what I must not do.
GLSL "if" statement producing ...
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Flagging questions which aren't worth an answer
I've read a few Meta questions and answers on this topic already, but I am still not sure how I should handle a question like Java Different Instant Values. I would say it's not even worth an answer, ...
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Is the MCVE help page actually being linked to in a useful way?
Recently when posting questions of my own, or viewing others' questions, I see that the comments are all "Improve your question by posting a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example." or "That's ...
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Please help me stop seeing "what's the best programming language" questions
I saw this question earlier today:
When is the best programming language for web development?
It's deleted, so here's a screenshot, although you could probably get the gist from the title.
I wasn't ...
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General low quality of questions and answers to review
I have been reviewing posts for some time now and feel a growing frustration by the perceived lack of quality questions and answers. It appears as though especially new users are not prepared to read ...
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Have we started trying question templates?
I just came across these HTML comments when I went to edit a question:
<!-- What are you trying to accomplish? (Please include sample data.) -->
<!-- Paste the part of the code that shows ...
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Take the knife-edge question challenge
When talking about question evaluation, it sometimes comes up that voters and answerers are not really to be relied upon to make the determination between good and bad. I'm never sure how to go about ...
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I want to know if people get a warning when their question title starts with "I want to"
According to my non-researched casual observations, questions with titles (and possibly also bodies) beginning with "I want to..." are usually non-question requirement dumps. Here's a recent example ...
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Why is "Is this correct?" an off-topic question, and what should I ask instead?
Disclaimer: I'm not actually asking this - this is intended to be a reference post.
Also, if you have additional tips for how to get started with testing, please feel free to add them to the ...
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What's the attitude towards questions where I'm simply curious about the answer? [duplicate]
I've asked a bunch of questions 1 2 that I don't actually need the answers to, but I posted them because I was just curious what the solution would be.
For example:
IDK about the solution to ...
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Can we make Stack Overflow Student a success? [duplicate]
Stack Overflow is not for beginners:
Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers, people
who write code because they love it.
This can create difficulties on the site when ...
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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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Require clarification on the amount of research a question needs in order not to be closed [duplicate]
The question that is prompting my request is What is the difference between List.of and Arrays.asList?. This is the type of question that asks the most trivial question about a new feature, the type ...
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Is defending and creating low-quality content a (disturbing) trend with high-rep users?
I've seen some weird stuff coming from high-rep users. I won't post identifying information to avoid invoking the Meta effect, but I'll try to sketch in broad terms what my concerns are.
In one case,...
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Help set Q&A (TeamDAG) product development priorities
Thanks everyone for your feedback on this post. As expected, there is a lot of passion around how we spend our resources improving Q&A. There is an undeniable desire to see DAG focus on ...
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What can I do to get responses to my question? [duplicate]
I have asked a question, Opening a Java file in an active working set instead of class file in Eclipse.
This meta question is not a duplicate of What can I do to get better traffic/responses to my ...
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Convert comments (which the OP thinks are great) to an answer on a low-quality question, or let it die?
(update, the OP deleted his own question after it got another downvote. This is probably the best outcome.)
On https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44857855/how-to-improve-data-heavy-calculation-...
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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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Should I answer a question I've close-voted? [duplicate]
This question is analogous to "which juicer do I squeeze my apple with?" I.e. it not only doesn't make sense, but it shows a lack of understanding.
I voted several days ago to close it, yet it ...
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Do we encourage nonsense questions?
There's no way around it: this question is stupid would, if it had been posted years ago, have gotten closed as "not a real question." It shows two code snippets and asks whether the one that does ...
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Could "many comments but no answers" been seen as "question is of low quality" symptom (indication)?
I came across this question this morning. Basically a homework thing, with maybe 5% of the required code; the assignment instructions and the request This is what I came up with, I'm new to ...
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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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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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Should downvotes on questions affect answers? [duplicate]
Today I opened up Notepad++ and wrote:
Please note StackOverflow is dedicated to helping programmers learn to program rahter than providing free coding services. Your question should be in the form ...
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Can someone help a new guy to be good in asking questions here?
I would like to improve this question, as it got -2 in the first five minutes. What is missing? What did I do wrong?
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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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Does Stack Overflow need useless questions?
Yesterday I met a question which is absolutely useless for people as same as answer to it. More, it has only one answer, there can't be other answers by a lot of reasons. The main reasons for saying ...