My real issue with this change is this graph (lifted from [the Stack Overflow Data Analytics][1] page, a 25k+ user [privilege](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/site-analytics)):

[![q&a graph][2]][2]

Since the initial drop after the site peaked in 2014, questions have actually stayed *reasonably* consistent—but answers have dropped to the point where there's now around the same number of answers and questions. This either means that more questions are only seeing a single answer, or more questions are simply going unanswered. (In reality, it's probably a bit of both.) I don't believe that is the model where SO works most effectively (it instead being that there's *multiple* answers per question generally, and the *best* one is voted up.)

This says to me that, as a community / site / group of users etc.—we're struggling to *effectively* answer most of the questions we have already. I can't see how a focus on encouraging more questions is going to help that trend.


  [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/site-analytics
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/lEsvx.png