Questions tagged [welcoming]

Questions related to the Stack Overflow aims of becoming more "welcoming" to newer users. Use this for discussions about potential policy changes, and not to deal with specific incidents (except as mentioned as part of broader discussions).

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Now that we can detect "Snark," what are we planning to do with it?

Yesterday a new update showed up on the Stack Overflow blog: Rolling out the Welcome Wagon: June Update. Among the updates of things that are marked as Done, one really caught my eye: Built an “...
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What should the user community do about incivility on Stack Overflow?

Incivility on Stack Overflow is not a new topic. But apparently it's been given new life. So here's your chance to sound off on what we, as a community, can do about it. But first, some of my own ...
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Can we statistically detect changes in friendliness from the Welcome Wagon, new CoC, New Contributor Indicator, etc?

Can we statistically analyze the success of the Welcome Wagon, new Code of Conduct, and related UI changes? I did some analysis I'll provide as a self-answer below, but new answers and edits are more ...
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Very Very Bad Question About an Exam... How to be polite to bad faith people

I read Jay Hanlon's blog post and I understand we should try to be nice to new users. I try to be nice to people in general. But this question: Can you help me with my python program assignment? is ...
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What happens when I flag an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question?

Say that I flagged an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question and a moderator agreed - what next? I would like to roughly figure how things would typically go after my flag is handled (I ...
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Are there trends towards being "more welcoming"?

Obviously it is a bit early to ask, but still I am wondering if "things" are already changing. I just used an enforced one-day cool down period to have a look around, and it seems to me that at least ...
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How should bare idownvotedbecau.se links in comments be flagged? [duplicate]

I just flagged a comment that simply consisted of several idownvotedbecau.se links and nothing else, something like: idownvotedbecau.se/nomcve* idownvotedbecau.se/noexceptiondetails idownvotedbecau....
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Is starting an answer with "Welcome to Stack Overflow" discouraged? [duplicate]

I posted this answer on a question asked by a new Stack Overflow user. Since the Stack Overflow user was new, I decided to start my answer with “Welcome to Stack Overflow!”. However, my answer was ...
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Mentor & encourage new users? Really?

I got this question on the review queues. I can clearly see that the question should be closed, but... We've just been told that we should be nicer to new users. This post was by a newbie with a rep ...
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Feedback on the blog post: Is this the actual mission and goal of Stack Overflow now?

I've perused the new blog post — What a very bad day at work taught me about building Stack Overflow’s community. There are some decent points being made in there with respect to the amount of ...
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Be nice, be nice, be nice, yes, but what if the question is horrifically egregiously bad?

So yes, it is being drummed into us to always be nice, but good lord almighty, what to do when you run into horrific, terrible, and just plain lazy homework dump questions, questions such as this ...
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Am I being too rude suggesting the OP to ask their boss for clarification and not to ask the same question twice

I left a couple of comments on this question, which is a near duplicate of another question the same user asked a couple of days ago. Both of these are quite broad, and I've flagged the newest ...
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What should we do if users don't listen to our comments pointing out severe flaws?

In the most recent welcoming blog about comment evaluation, something caught my eye. In the sample unwelcoming comments, 3 out of 5 comments are seemingly posted by users who (almost surely, judging ...
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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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Please don't force new users into a debugging-specific form on the /ask page

In Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming. It’s Time for That to Change., Jay says this: Let’s make it easier for new users to succeed. No, I’m not shifting the blame. We set them up for failure, and ...
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Should I do the Comment Evaluator 5000?

So it turns out that my invite to the Comment Evaluator 5000 from two weeks ago ended up in my spam bucket. When I discovered it, I went to the evaluator and started answering questions. But in the ...
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Improve the comments interface for new contributors (and reduce work for curators): how to "ping"

I spent some time in the "First Questions" queue the other day, as well as fielding a number of posts from new users in my tags during the last week... And I found myself regularly telling the ...
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Improve comment experience for new contributors: tip about editing information into the question

Similar to my experience telling users to use @ to ping, I also often find myself explaining how to use the [edit] link to include additional information in the question, itself, instead of in a ...
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Can we make receiving a downvote a more welcoming experience? [duplicate]

People tend to take downvotes personally[citation needed]. It seems that new users are more likely than established users to feel negative about a downvote, and since new users are less familiar with ...
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The question was closed as "unclear what you are asking". Why?

I am curious to know why this was closed as "unclear what you are asking". I would need to match the average score to a letter grade. That means if (90 < avg && avg < 100) { ...
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How can we as a community put more of an emphasis on learning?

There has been a lot of talk recently about how we treat new users, prompted by a certain blog post. A lot of this discussion has centered around a false dichotomy of experienced users who care about ...
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A tale of two comments

Not too long ago there was a question where someone had found code elsewhere and wanted it modified. At the core of the code was a (Get-Date).AddDays(-1) (which is PowerShell for "subtract one day ...
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Can humour play a part in comments, and are these comments so rude and unwelcoming? I just got a reminder to be nice

I just got flagged for being rude and unwelcoming. No dramas there though; I sometimes get a little pointy. Also I understand what Stack Overflow is trying to do in light of those silly blog ...
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Notice when downvoting a new users question

So recently, we've been seeing a lot of discussion around Stack Overflow not being very welcoming. There are two questions that proposed an approach to handle downvotes on new users, both massively ...
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A comment is unneeded and arguably unfriendly - how to flag it?

I came across this comment today on a (now well-answered) front-end web development question - specifically about how to automatically number headings with JavaScript or CSS: As a hint: Using js ...
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Reworking the question ban

(Blog Post) - "Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming. It's Time for That to Change." Post bans are arguably the least-welcoming mechanics of Stack Overflow. They work in theory but not in practice. ...
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Was I not welcoming enough?

We had funny situation this day ... it's regarding this question SQL: Why doesn't my trigger work? Fully unclear question, more not needed information and less needed ones ... you can see what ...
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