> Can we make this meta site work for mentoring? ***No!*** Because of the same reason why a kindergarten and a parliament cannot co-exist in the same building. > Can Meta Stack Overflow constructively answer the example questions about debugging and asking strategy? ***Yes!*** But the resulting fiasco would be equivalent to the one you would have if you put a kindergarten in the parliament. --- Meta is the place where you _shape_ the Stack Overflow. It is frequented _mostly_ by avid users. There are few cases where newbies have asked a well-formed question about why their question was closed/downvoted, but these are edge cases. If we try to use Meta for mentoring, their will be a truckload of rants with a very few well-formed questions of users who are trying actually to learn. And it will be annoying. And the ***real meta talks will slowly die.*** There _is_ a requirement for a place to mentor new users. Be it Stack Overflow Academy or some other thing we still haven't thought about. --- I noticed that most of the time new users are slammed hard with comments for posting a bad question. Some are really sarcastic comments. While there are times where my emotions take over, I always try to comment something like this if I saw a bad question: > Welcome to StackOverflow. While SO is a community of individuals who are willing to help others like you, it may be that they will be unable to help you because _[the reason why your question is bad: unclear, no code, wall of code, etc...]_ I have got some positive results with this approach. Most of the time the post is improved to the point I can revert my downvote.