They should have a basic overview of what the site is and how it works. I.e. The [tour](https://stackoverflow.com/tour).

They need to know the topicality of the site. I.e. [`help/on-topic`](https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic) and [`help/dont-ask`](https://stackoverflow.com/help/dont-ask).

They should know what fundamental mechanisms support the goals of the platform, and their significance. I.e. [`help/why-vote`](https://stackoverflow.com/help/why-vote) and [`help/editing`](https://stackoverflow.com/help/editing) (at a minimum).

They should know where they can look for more info. I.e. The [Help Center](https://stackoverflow.com/help), the [MSO FAQ](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/251225/11107541), and the [MSE FAQ](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/7931/997587).

For people who want to contribute, they should know [what Conduct is expected of them](https://stackoverflow.com/conduct).

As for post listings, they should be shown how to customize watched and ignored tags. And see one of my suggestion on heuristics for what content may be useful to show at https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/430810/11107541.