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Feedback on the Questionland Preview?

We are about to introduce a fairly significant redesign. You can read about it and get a preview here.

We'd appreciate your feedback, either as comments on the blog post or you can answer this question.

Thanks... and we hope you like it!

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  • Avatar_default
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    I like the present layout/design of the site. I am a grown up who is not much into cartoons but the cartoon design of the site is 'cool'. The bus layout which was shown above is pretty ordinary (that's just me).
    The 'follow' button thing is good but i feel the voting up and down system should stay.

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  • Dinolock_small
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    It looks nice. Please keep downvoting.

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  • Summer-october_2011_906_small
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    LOVE the redesign. I haven't been on here in a while, but I love the proposed features, and maybe a new look would mark a good time to come back.

    Put me in the "keep downvotes" category, even though I remember how sad they could make me. It's just nice to have a way to say something is bad without having to engage the person in dialogue (gross).

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  • Ava_small
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    I wAsnt saying get rid of the down vote but a down vote and a disagree button to cover both intstances. Although I like the WTF button idea. I think there's a big difference between not agreeing and something is flat out bad info or mean answers.

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  • Dscn0421_small
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    Overall, I think the new design looks great! I dig the columns approach to answers/questions- the answers languishing at the bottom of the page have always seemed a little useless. I'm also a big fan of the rotating contributors spotlight- as cool as some of our contributors used to be, they've left us for greener pastures, so seeing some movement up there is cool. I'm also quite excited about the follow option- thanks for delivering! Sacrelicious's suggestion of a question boneyard for unanswered questions that the questioner would still love responses on seems super useful to me, and I'd like to throw in a seconding vote for it.

    I agree with the general consensus on verification, but that appears to have been dealt with, so I won't spend much time on that. Basically, I don't want facebook having anything to do with my questionland account and I don't think questionland is a place that people necessarily want to be identified as their real world selves (although the vast majority of contributors are appropriate, thoughtful, and not even slightly trollish, which makes verification seem even more unnecessary).

    I think that our downvote system usually works pretty well. It can be slightly unsettling to be downvoted without explanation, sure, but most of the time I think that downvotes are used sparingly and as a pretty innocuous way of saying "Hey, you're being a jerk, knock it off." I agree that they shouldn't regularly be used just because of disagreement, but in some cases that particular usage of downvotes makes perfect sense. Lots of questions are asked about "good places for x,y,z," "possible solutions to this problem," "advice about dealing with the logistics of the this situation" etc. in which the questioner does not necessarily know how to differentiate a good answer from a bad one- that's why they're asking. Letting the answerers pass judgement on each other helps the questioner sort out bad responses. For example, when someone asks a question about good restaurants in x price range for a visit to Seattle, that person doesn't have the expertise to tell that the answerer telling them to go to Don Eduardo's is giving an answer that the majority of Seattleites would scoff at- unless they can see that every other person who bothered to answer their question downvoted that answer.

    As far as eliminating voting on questions, I'm all about that. If a question is offensive, spammy, or generally inappropriate for questionland, we have a report link. If people simply think a question is stupid or uninteresting, they can avoid spending their time answering it. And I think that downvotes on questions drive away more people than downvotes on answers, because newbies generally come here to ask questions and wait a bit before they start jumping into answering and commenting.

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  • Image00666_small
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    Wow, I'm kinda surprised there aren't more "ZOMG YOU CANT CHANGE A THING" posts here.

    My thoughts about the redesign:

    - Crowdsourcing the banner is a great idea, but I wonder if people are as willing or able to alter their images as you seem to think they are. You'd have better participation if you lowered the bar. Just take the user-submitted images you like and slap the Qland logo on it yourselves. I know that's the option you present in the end, but you might as well make it the starting point.

    - I really like the idea of "following" questions. Good questions are thought-provoking, and whether or not they are popular questions is irrelevant to that quality. To me, a question with a lot of followers is de facto a good question.

    - Regarding downvoting answers: Please don't take this away. It is the way the Qland community as a whole assigns value to an answer. If a completely moronic answer is as good as a great answer to an untrained eye, what is the point of coming here for great information? I don't particularly care about how voting affects reputation.

    - Why do you give so much real estate to top contributors and experts? I may alone here, but I really don't care enough about that stuff to look at it every time I log in. Put it behind a link for people curious about those stats or seeking validation. The prominent space for top folks also reinforces the popularity contest aspect of voting, which some people feel subdues honest opinion.

    Thanks for continuing to refine the site. You guys are doing a good job, and those pants make your ass look great.

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  • Subcultureoftwo_small
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    Remarks!

    The Top Contributors/Experts bar takes up a LOT of space at the top of the page. Can that be made more compact? I don't mind it too much as long as it shifts around, and I'm with SoundsLikePuget in liking that it's the top contributors who have posted recently. Otherwise, it would just be the same five people up there, all the time, which is a nice trophy for them, but not necessarily inclusive of the rest of the community.

    And while we're on the subject, what's the cutoff for "Top" contributor? Highest 5 scores? Everyone with a score above a certain number?

    I kinda like the idea of getting rid of the downvotes, just because I'm a perfectionist and I sometimes shy away from being 100% honest or adding a humorous remark because someone will ALWAYS be butthurt. I think that trolls and jerks can be handled by mods pretty easily.

    I will miss the happy trees and the starry night sky. :( However, I like the idea of rotating user-contributed header photos.

    One thing that has really bugged me has been the number of unanswered questions that just vanish into the night. What do you think about adding a "boneyard" feature for these questions? Not for all questions, but if the asker really wants a reply, they can nominate it for the "boneyard," and it can slosh around in there for a set length of time (maybe placement in the boneyard expires after one week). If the question is answered to their satisfaction, yay. If not, they can renominate it for another week.

    Thanks for working on this! I love that QL is a dynamic, constantly-improving place, rather than a stagnant forum. You guys do a great job and the hard work really shows.

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  • Medium_2868373187_b2c11c89cf_o_small
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    My favorite part? I am the first name on the top contributors!

    You appeal to my vanity, how can I not love the redesign?

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  • Photo_on_2012-01-03_at_17
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    I appreciate all the hard work, but I have to admit I'm bummed about the gnome and cartoony stuff getting a back seat. Perhaps I'm the only one, but I looked forward to the new cartoony bits and it brightened my days to see the critters and designs of ql.

    I am not really too much of a fan of the down voting, because I've gotten a gazillion down votes and it just makes sadness.

    I'm sure the new stuff will be great though. It will just take getting used to.

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  • Min-wage_small
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    First: awesome redesign! :D I only have a few quibbles:

    I'm ambivalent about voting questions up/down, but I do like being able to downvote answers that are just stupid or mean, which are very rare here on Qland. There should be some way to show that an answer is or is not helpful to the community.

    While I like the idea of rotating banners at the top of the page, I think having a recognizable picture logo somewhere at the top is very important - it makes the site seem more stable & consistent. The text on the bus marquee in the example does not evoke "Questionland" to me. It's not so much about marketing as having something people can latch on to - it's kind of like a security blanket for my brain. Maybe modify the little ? icon from the address bar, and require people to incorporate that into their submissions?

    I also am not interested in verification or giving a lot of details about myself, such as my legal name. One, I was stalked a long time ago by a former boyfriend and I'm still skittish about being traceable online. Two, I'm in school studying accounting and I want to be able to freely express my hate of capitalism and how fucked up our economy is without worrying about future job prospects.

    I have a suggestion - I often notice people ask really similar questions because they probably didn't see the older ones. I'm thinking of all the questions about where to find an affordable or sliding scale dentist. Is there any way to make these more noticeable to new people? Like a FAQ besides Questionland FAQs? (By the way I think there should not be an apostrophe in FAQs - it's not a contraction.)

    Thanks for asking for feedback before rolling the redesign out!

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  • Bierce1_small
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    Questionland seems to be built on a framework that encourages SEOs to spam and run, including a report option that indicates linkspamming and not other harrassment/trouble would be nice. I email, but I don't want to waste anyone's time when I can just click the link ;)

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  • Gold-head_small
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    Downvotes are good because they allow one to instantly tell whether a questioner or answerer is a piece of shit nutjob or not. For ordinary users it doesn't matter -- a few up, a few down, what's the diff. But for a Bailo or a Will in Seattle or a racist anti-Muslim salted nut bar like that pot grower guy, it's nice to smack them down until they leave or find a clue.

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  • Wa_usa_small
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    The new layout looks great, and I like some of the new concepts. I like that you're going to feature experts and regular contributors who have posted lately, the current list features a lot of people who have been silent for a year or more, but posted often back in the day. Not useful. New way is way more better. 

    I'm torn on the eliminating of downvotes though. I know people get butt hurt when they get downvoted, but there are the occasional posts that are really, really stupid and deserve to be admonished as such. There's one particular person I'm thinking of who posts the stupidest shit ever, ALL THE TIME, and I think the community is well-served by seeing a half dozen thumbs down racked up next to the comment. 

    On the other hand, if downvotes were eliminated, I'd probably feel a little more free to talk about hunting and how much I hate most of the gay bars on Capitol Hill. There are certain topics that people avoid, because they go against the groupthink and generate downvotes. If we take that away, we might find more open dialogue here. I mean hell, we might even discover that we have some Republicans, some Mormons, some people opposed to Gay Marriage and some NRA members in our midst. That's part of life in Seattle too.

    Also, I'm TOTALLY with Russ on not filling out the zipcode box. I bounce around the State. Sometimes I'm in Seattle. Sometimes I'm in Bellingham. Sometimes I'm in Friday Harbor. Sometimes I'm on a boat. I don't really see why it matters.

    While we're on the subject, I've never filled out the "verification" thing. Why do you need to know who I am? I like being a semi-anonymous smartass with occasionally helpful things to say around here. I like being able to tell people that you can smuggle booze into Safeco Field in your tits if you're a chick, and if you know any fishermen they'll probably trade you fresh-caught salmon for some weed. I'm not going to feel free to post things like that if you know who I really am. So, I'd urge you to reconsider the whole "verification" thing. I don't see the point. 

    As for the aesthetics, I think you guys did a GREAT job on the new page. It looks really sharp. Two thumbs way, way up. 

    Two other things come to mind. One, how about adding that rideshare section that I suggested a while back? I'd really like to be able to use Questionland to hook up with somebody needs a ride when I'm driving my car empty down to Portland or up to Bellingham. And Two, how about providing people an incentive to award a mushroom by giving the ASKER one reputation point when they give the mushroom out?

     

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  • 1061873134_seconddoc_small
    Reputation: 276

    I agree that the voting up or down of questions was really odd to begin with, well pointless really. And the voting up or down of answers seemed a bit arbitrary or based on a voters previous experience with the contributor. (i.e. I don't like so and so therefore I vote the question down)

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  • Qlandav2ex_small
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    Change is good.

    It is hard to fathom the enormous amount of work that you guys must have put into this redesign. It all looks very clean and easy to scan. I think you have to put this up and let us drive it for awhile then come back for a revisit commentary after a week or two.

    I have to say I have never filled in the zip code stuff as on my profile as I don't want to paint myself into a box on where I call home base. I also don't pay much attention to those little maps that pop up below people's entries that reflect their location. Having some kind of mapping function to the specific locations or businesses referenced in questions and answers might be valuable, but not necessarily for contributors.

    I guess I clicked a little too soon on the new design stuff as none of the images would load but did with a refresh a few minutes later. I think the changing photo banners will be interesting enough to cause some to check in to see what is being highlighted. Maybe have a past banners link page to be able to view them in succession or by location areas (on a map?), etc.

    Somehow it seems the pond is getting bigger and that can only be good to increase participation and therefore the variety and depth of answers and viewpoints.

    Good work!
    Two wings held way up here.

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