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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
Duplicates
I read the entire thing and I do not see where and how you have tackled duplicates.
Stack Overflow is over a decade old. A lot of questions a new user would ask have already been asked and ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
TL;DR: please focus on what we have first, instead of piling more on top of it. We've been struggling for years, and while improvements have been made, we still have a long way to go before the ...
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Downvotes research: why do we need that?
Downvotes are now—and probably always will be—an essential feature of a functional content-rating system. If we want fewer people to have this poor experience, we need less downvote-worthy content to ...
Ryan MMod
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The user research behind Discussions
After looking over this and re-reading things, all I can do is say that I simply...disagree with the conclusions here.
The crux of this site was to make it a bastion of high quality Q&A, not a ...
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Downvotes research: why do we need that?
The company has received far too much signal in the sense that there are a lot of people online who bemoan how strict Stack Exchange's voting model is, and view it as a form of hostility, toxicity or ...
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Downvotes research: why do we need that?
My thought process
I downvote questions when I think they are not a worthy addition to the information we have already collected here.
When I look through new PHP questions I try to find questions I ...
DharmanMod
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The user research behind Collectives™ on Stack Overflow
It seems like, from reading through answers and comments both here and on the initial announcement, that a very large concern floating in people's minds is the infusion of content onto the platform by ...
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Share your thoughts on some empirical findings from studying Stack Overflow question comments
What I understand is that you found out that comments on Stack Overflow are used according to their purpose. What exactly was the purpose of this research? Did you find supporting evidence for the ...
DharmanMod
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The user research behind Discussions
The list of feature-request for chat is a mile long. Why aren't you focusing your efforts on making chat better? There are a lot of rooms which give us "sense of community" and bring "...
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The user research behind Discussions
The new Discussions feature was born out of a series of recent research, design efforts, and user feedback - all iteratively informing one another. Our goals were what has been described above: ...
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Downvotes research: why do we need that?
What I feel is that the company is focusing on the first point and overlooking the other
Well, it's blatantly clear that this is the case IMHO. They're trying to "optimize" the system to ...
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The user research behind Collectives™ on Stack Overflow
Even though the Stack Overflow community could only be included very late, I'm still impressed by the thorough research and how it's presented here. The 12 selected people might not be very ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
We’ll most likely reward Reviewers who participate with a unique badge for being among the first to participate in the Staging Ground. Once it moves out of the MVP phase, we’re considering an ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
To be clear, you’ve:
Asked new users if they’d like someone to proof read their post for free (of course they would)
Defined higher rep users of at least 500 reputation and asked these if new users ...
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Share your thoughts on some empirical findings from studying Stack Overflow question comments
I just want to state the obvious: easy questions are often answered in comments.
Many questions are very localized (i.e. help only the OP) and very easy to answer (i.e. obvious to anyone who has any ...
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Share your thoughts on some empirical findings from studying Stack Overflow question comments
discussion
One thing I've noticed is that new users don't seem to realise they can edit their questions. When asked for clarity, they often (attempt to) dump great chunks of information in a comment.
...
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The user research behind Collectives™ on Stack Overflow
Thanks for putting this together.
Note that this isn't intended to be antagonistic - I fear that a lot of what I say these days in terms of feedback is interpreted as such - but with this rollout, it ...
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The user research behind Collectives™ on Stack Overflow
.. concept consisted of [..] badges on user cards for verified employees/topic experts
No.
One of main appeals of SE to me is being "self-made". Someone with an academic title is not ...
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The user research behind Discussions
Discussions aims to expand upon this by allowing technologists to source diverse sets of perspectives that may be broader and more subjective than what Q&A allows for.
/help/dont-ask defines &...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
How do you feel about review badges and opt-in settings?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯?
Default opt-in (aka you'll have to opt-out of it if you don't want it if I'm understanding correctly) will certainly ensure ...
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The user research behind Discussions
In my experience, most "technologist"'s opinion-based questions (aka "discussions") do have a definitive, measurable, objective answer. It's just that most discussions stem from an ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
How might we create a space where new users can more successfully ask a question, thus lowering barriers to participation and increasing question quality on the site?
Depends on what you mean with ...
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How can we get the user traffic of the Stack Overflow website?
For reasons of privacy this data is not publicly available.
If you need this data as part of an academic research goal, your best bet is contacting Stack Exchange directly (Contact form can be found ...
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The user research behind Collectives™ on Stack Overflow
Are collectives expected to be utilized by various specification committees? For example, TC39 for ECMAScript, or WG21 for C++? During the feedback gathering, has Stack Overflow reached out to any ...
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Share your thoughts on some empirical findings from studying Stack Overflow question comments
I think your analysis is pretty much useless as your post is low on substance outside of basic numbers and trivial findings. It seems you went on a fishing expedition in the data dump, calculated ...
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The user research behind Discussions
Thank you for sharing your plans. I am afraid that I have a negative response. I will do my best to share the source of my reaction.
I am involved in Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange because I ...
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New User Experience: Deep Dive into our Research on the Staging Ground – How do you feel about review badges & opt-in settings for the Staging Ground?
I'm a fairly new user myself (I just recently started using SO on a daily basis).
Before starting to post questions, I used the site a lot to get answers like anyone else when facing problems, and got ...
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The user research behind Discussions
I feel like I might be a bit confused, with the goals here.
If the intent of this feature is to allow the subjective, x vs y or what's better type of discussion to occur, wouldn't a Q/A style ...
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How to collect question text before and after an edit - for recommending a suggestion when a user posts a question
If you have found PostHistory.xml you already have everything you need.
The initial body revision will be the rows with posthistorytypeid = 2 and any subsequent revision will be posthistorytypeid = ...
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How to collect question text before and after an edit - for recommending a suggestion when a user posts a question
You're looking for the post's revision history. The URLs for those are https://stackoverflow.com/posts/<POST ID>/revisions, and the link to them is found on any post which has been edited in the ...
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