
There has been a lot of buzz amongst our moderators about a growing issue that is causing poor quality blogs and documents, unnecessary notifications through RSS feeds, and extra work for the moderators who have to clean up the mess.
The problem is that Community Members continue to post questions as blogs and documents. Questions need to be posted as discussions, and they need to be posted in the correct Space. Below are the steps for creating a quesTion as a discussion:
1. First search for the topic of your question. Never create a question if you haven't searched for it first. You might end up creating a duplicate.
2. Once you've determined that your question is new, pull down from the "Create" button and select "Discussion". Do not select any of the other options.
3. Search, select or browse for the appropriate space in which to place your question.
4. Create your question and publish it. Make sure that the "Mark this discussion as a question" box is checked.
5. Once you start receiving answers to your questions, be sure to mark the helpful ones and the correct one. That way others will be able to see that your question has an answer that could help them as well.
Pretty easy, huh?
Unfortunately our moderators are spending a lot of time cleaning up questions that have been posted as blogs are documents. The process they've been following has been to direct message the author with a copy of the text, asking them to post the question correctly. Then they delete the blog or document, because it is posted incorrectly.
This is a lose-lose situation for everyone involved:
So what can we do to remedy this situation? There are a number of suggestions.
We hope to have a new gamificatoin platform in place later this year that could help us block blogging until a member has proven that he/she can do it, but that is several months away at best.
I invite your comments to this blog to share ideas about why this is happening, and what we should do about it. I hope that some of you find it helpful to know about the different steps for blog, document and question. I also hope that this blog will help to cut down on the thousands of these that we are handling.
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