I totally agree with you about the quality of some of the question. We have been talking about this for almost a decade on here. Take a brief look at some of those
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I totally agree with you about the quality of some of the questions. We have been talking about this for almost a decade on here. Take a brief look at some of those
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I believe that if you make stringent requirements to post a question or an answer, it will become to difficult for our many international users. ESL posters seem to have always struggled with providing the information needed to get their question answered. Now, iFixit does have “advice” on how to a ask a question, but I do not think anybody ever really gets to see it. https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/Advice Maybe this page should pop up once a request to ask a question has been made.
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I believe that if you make stringent requirements to post a question or an answer, it will become too difficult for our many international users. ESL posters seem to have always struggled with providing the information needed to get their question answered. Now, iFixit does have “advice” on how to a ask a question, but I do not think anybody ever really gets to see it. https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/Advice Maybe this page should pop up once a request to ask a question has been made.
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My concern is just that we will lose the interest of the community that may have language barriers or the many users that really do not have the technical ability. Sites like stackoverflow.com are most certainly awesome but will never be visited by the 72 year old widow trying to revive her late husband’s riding mower or the 12 year old student with a broken laptop.
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My concern is just that we will lose the interest of the community that may have language barriers or the many users that really do not have the technical ability. Sites like stackoverflow.com are most certainly awesome, but will never be visited by the 72 year old widow trying to revive her late husband’s riding mower or the 12 year old student with a broken laptop.
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I totally agree with you about the quality of some of the question. We have been talking about this for almost a decade on here. Take a brief look at some of those
[post|564]
[post|119]
I believe that if you make stringent requirements to post a question or an answer, it will become to difficult for our many international users. ESL posters seem to have always struggled with providing the information needed to get their question answered. Now, iFixit does have “advice” on how to a ask a question, but I do not think anybody ever really gets to see it. https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/Advice Maybe this page should pop up once a request to ask a question has been made.
My concern is just that we will lose the interest of the community that may have language barriers or the many users that really do not have the technical ability. Sites like stackoverflow.com are most certainly awesome but will never be visited by the 72 year old widow trying to revive her late husband’s riding mower or the 12 year old student with a broken laptop.