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GeneralThe challenges of the next 10 years Pin
Simon P Stevens15-Nov-09 23:36
Simon P Stevens15-Nov-09 23:36 
Chris,

Your post this morning about the last 10 years got me thinking about the future. I've been a member at CP for 3.5 years now and have gone from occasional lurker to apparently a "personality" and even contributed an article.

I've always found CP very useful and have tried to contribute back in some way.

In recent months however I've found myself contributing far less in the serious programming forums, and I think there is a reason for this. I don't know if anyone has brought this up already, or if it's the proverbial and un-noticed elephant in the room. The reason is stackoverflow.com. When compared to the programming forums at CP, SO wins hands down in every way.

When I do visit the CP programming forums I find my self aggravated by some of the things that have been so cleanly fixed at SO.

1) The same questions being asked over and over. at SO you can find the duplicate and close the repeat with a link to the duplicate and it's answers. At CP, you just see a bunch of irritated regulars posting lmgtfy style links. Perhaps this is a failing of the search ability as much as the forums.
2) Bad questions. At SO you can edit questions to clean up the grammer/spelling/formatting, or just totally close questions that make no sense.
3) Misplacement. At SO misplaced questions can be moved to the correct location by the community. (Either re-tagged or moved to alternative sites)
4) Answer ordering. The good answers bubble upwards on SO. The best answer is decided by the community.

Additionally, although I tend to be on the answering side, when I do have questions to ask I get much faster and more detailed responses from questions posted at SO. I suspect this is to do with the rep/badges system at SO which encourages positive behaviour in a far stronger way than CP.

Everyone may not agree with or like everything being done at SO, and they have plenty of their own problems that need tackling (I won't get into that), but the fact is that it seems to be working for them. Right now, if I had a question I would go to SO, and I spend most of my available answering time there (not that it's much these days) because I find it easier, more effective and more rewarding. They also seem to get a much higher quality of question (higher signal to noise ratio as it's often described) because of the ability of the community to filter out the garbage. (And when I do come across garbage, I can actively do something about it). I'm not saying you should just do everything they do, but they do do some stuff better than you.

I like CP for so many of it's features. I like the articles and I like the lounge - I think it connects the users in a way that SO fails to do - but I worry that SO will quickly edge CP out of the market, newer users will head there, and without new users CP will slowly shrink and we'll just be left with a bunch of old timers reminiscing about the good old days. Years ago I remember that most google searches for programming questions frequently resulted in links to CP. Now SO seems to dominate the front page of google search results.

There is no denying that CP's article repository is industry leading, but in just over 1 year it seems that SO has gone from nothing to it's now dominating position in the question/answer domain. Obviously, I don't know what your user/post stats are, maybe my perception is wildly off the mark.

I don't know your priorities, where your incoming users come from, what pages they target or what drives your user base, and perhaps just concentrating on what you are good at (the articles) is better, but I see SO as both a threat and a challenge to CP. I'm sure there is space in the market for both, but it means you need to up your game if you do decide you want to compete on on SOs domain.

I have seen some points in your current work list ("Completing the beta of the new question and answer system", "Testing a new WYSIWYG editor" and "Major changes to the member level / points system") which do sound like they could be exactly the kind of changes that I'm talking about, so maybe you're already several steps ahead of me.

Anyway, sorry for the huge post. I'm going to shut up now.

Thanks again for a great site.

Smile | :)

Simon

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