If a first time asker has an SO account that was recently (say, within a week) question blocked over there, how about showing them a warning like this:
Wait! You've recently been blocked at Stack Overflow. Consider that quality requirements at Software Engineering are similar. Note that Stack Overflow topics are not covered here and that your questions can't even be migrated to Stack Overflow because of the block.
This hopefully would help them avoid further frustration if they get down and close votes, angry comments, blocked migrations and question block over here.
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Why can't we raise up questions quality?
Per stats, Programmers appear to be most popular of SE sites among this category of askers. After being blocked or scared by warnings at Stack Overflow they simply try to dump their low quality stuff over here...
SE might want to think about how to improve their UX in order to educate during question composition...
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efforts in SO close vote queue make me think that quite a lot of users started hitting the question ban there... how many questions per day are posted by users that were banned at SO less than a month ago, and how many of these questions end up closed / deleted?
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4This would be very useful, but I don't think SE is going to spend any dev time on such a localized issue.yannis– yannis Mod2014年12月01日 15:57:44 +00:00Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 15:57
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@YannisRizos I wouldn't be surprised if things turn out that waygnat– gnat2014年12月01日 16:07:41 +00:00Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 16:07
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12On the other hand, we do have a SE dev that spends copious amounts of time closing crap questions on Programmers. Perhaps Oded will realize that building this for us will save him a lot of time in the long run...yannis– yannis Mod2014年12月01日 16:09:17 +00:00Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 16:09
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7@YannisRizos feature name Oded 24x7 v2.0 :)gnat– gnat2014年12月01日 16:11:18 +00:00Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 16:11
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2@YannisRizos it may be somewhat localized to us, but there are other sites that have people trying to get around a restriction on one by posting to another. MathOverflow and Math (and Physics?). There's also likely a ServerFault / SuperUser issue too (though may be less obvious given the size of the sites). Nearly anywhere there is a predefined migration path and question blocks, there is the opportunity for this problem to show up.user40980– user409802014年12月01日 23:38:58 +00:00Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 23:38
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3They apparently haven't found this cheat on Quora.Peter Mortensen– Peter Mortensen2014年12月04日 15:35:15 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2014 at 15:35
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2@PeterMortensen Tim Post bragged at MSE that new blocks are designed to make this cheat harder. They maybe succeeded but, unfortunately, this didn't cover another easy cheat, to try their luck at Programmersgnat– gnat2014年12月04日 16:12:11 +00:00Commented Dec 4, 2014 at 16:12
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1@PeterMortensen I'd have to dig, but I recall seeing a question on a meta site about a new user being rate limited after the first post because that ip had too many sub 500 rep users who were rate limited in the past period of time. That would also impact the "just get a new email".user40980– user409802014年12月16日 15:58:54 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2014 at 15:58
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1@MichaelT one MSE post about this is here: "I just attempted to ask my first question ever..."gnat– gnat2014年12月16日 16:05:26 +00:00Commented Dec 16, 2014 at 16:05
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Heh... Joel's answer on that Quora is pretty priceless.RubberDuck– RubberDuck2015年10月18日 22:08:47 +00:00Commented Oct 18, 2015 at 22:08
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also related: Why are implementation and debugging questions unwelcome on Programmers.SE?gnat– gnat2016年02月10日 20:46:46 +00:00Commented Feb 10, 2016 at 20:46
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see also at MSE: Ways to give users some specific education about question quality and topicalitygnat– gnat2016年04月20日 10:08:11 +00:00Commented Apr 20, 2016 at 10:08
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