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 suggestions on [heuristics for what content may be useful to show](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/430810/11107541).