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How to improve question quality of new Stack Overflow users?

Update: Clarified title and reconstructed question

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.

Improving the quality of Stack Overflow questions has been discussed before. One suggested solution is addition of "tag-tips". "The nice thing about this is that it will allow the community to create standards (or a "tag-tip" wiki) for what each tag should say." In addition to that, Stack Overflow is launching series of tests to educate new community members about Q&A.

Problem

  • Asking good and clear question with reproducible example is not easy for first time user
  • Even though there are generally good guidelines Link1, Link2 new Stack Overflow users don't find them either don't know how to apply them in specific area (tag).

Example

  • R shiny(tag: shiny) is really closely related to R programming language. Shiny is a web application framework for R. Generally good R reproducible example is good R shiny example.
  • But it would be a lot easier/faster to answer to question if it would be structured as single-file app. Which means that you can easily copy-paste code snippet to R command line and run it straight without manually creating two separate files.
  • Almost none of the new users (quick calculation showed that 4 out of 25 were easily reproducible) know how to format their question to single-file format which means that person who answers has to manually create two files and then start app. Which is not very time consuming but frustrating. In bar plot below is presented small quality analysis of questions during last days under shiny-tag.

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###Possible solutions

  • My idea: Community supported tag specific sample question which would show up if your reputation is under e.g. 50.
  • Sample question would show up related to first tag and user could modify it or delete it. This would be really beneficial specially under shiny-tag
  • Tag-tips: Clippy the "Good cop"-solution
  • Downvoting and constructive critique "Bad Cop"-solution

Comments

Downvoting is actually quite effective method to force people to rethink their question and make it better. But is there any other ways to improve quality?

Update

In discussion it was highlighted that JavaScript tag info already contains tag specific guidelines to ask questions. Could this information appear in that orange box next to question box? This could be one solution.

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