7

This answer on the question about submitting community ads on other (graduated) Stack Exchange sites suggests promoting individual questions:

We can probably get away with something non-picturey (it's a word now...). I have seen several for UX.SE that are very simple. I can't find their recent ads on their Meta, but some of their older ones, here, are just boiled down versions of their questions with links back to the relevant question.

That's a great idea. (Thanks Andy!) So, which specific questions from our site should we advertise on other sites? Questions should be well-written and relevant to the target community and ideally should have at least one good answer.

Please post one suggestion per answer, linking to the question and saying what site(s) we should submit it to.

1
  • 1
    The answers I've posted so far are from a walk down the site's main page (recent activity). Commented Jan 19, 2015 at 23:16

7 Answers 7

4

Maybe:

Community Leader is not productive and hurts site growth

Site: Workplace

Workplace's scope includes "people" stuff -- management, dealing with management, and peer groups. It seems like this could be a fit there, probably with a slightly tweaked title in the ad.

4
  • "How do I deal with a low performing community leader?" I'm not sure of Workplace's scope. Is "community leader" appropriate for the scope?
    – Andy Mod
    Commented Jan 20, 2015 at 23:04
  • @Andy I think we might want to tweak the wording somehow. Issues with managers, team leaders, project managers, and all that sort of stuff are in scope there; in terms of the problems, moderators feel similar (except for the salary and "affect your employment" parts). Maybe just drop the word "community" (it'll be obvious from the site name anyway)? Commented Jan 20, 2015 at 23:06
  • "How do I deal with a low performing leader?" - I've looked for duplicates on Workplace and I'm not seeing any related to the leaders. My results have shown a couple for low performing team members.
    – Andy Mod
    Commented Jan 21, 2015 at 3:48
  • Some "higher-ups aren't as good as they should be" examples: workplace.stackexchange.com/q/28250/325, workplace.stackexchange.com/q/22559/325, and this "WTF ethics?" one: workplace.stackexchange.com/q/39031/325 Commented Jan 21, 2015 at 4:02
4

How to say "We miss you, please come back!" properly?

Site: User Experience

I've seen questions there about web-site registration and retention, and also questions about how to word user-facing messages.

2
4

How to deal with a stubborn person who thinks they are perfect?

Sites: Workplace, Skeptics (h/t Jan Doggen)

The "coworker" version of this would fit in there, so this doesn't seem a stretch.

3
3

Should I do anything to protect, or even privilege, minority opinions on my site?

The graduated religion sites (currently Mi Yodeya and Christianity), and Academia.

Note: Even though I'm a moderator on Mi Yodeya, I don't actually know how well-received this would be by my community. But it doesn't hurt to ask.

3

Do badges (gamification) produce positive results in a professional community?

Site: User Experience

(It feels like there might be another site where this fits; I think I remember a discussion about it. If you remember what it was, please edit or comment.)

2
  • I've been watching, but not committed, to the gamefication proposal. It's obviously no where near graduation, but this seems like it'd be relevant for their proposal too.
    – Andy Mod
    Commented Jan 19, 2015 at 23:45
  • Yeah, definitely relevant for them. And in 3 or 4 years we could run it as an ad on their site. :-) Commented Jan 20, 2015 at 1:09
3

When is it acceptable to single out a user?

Site: Workplace, changing the title to something like "How do I respond to a disruptive meeting participant?".

Meeting hell -- it's not just for communities. Every workplace I've seen has this problem at some point.

1
  • Alternate proposed ad text: "Meeting hell: what do you do about the disruptive participant?" Commented Apr 29, 2015 at 4:01
1

Detecting and preventing hostility to women?

Site: Arqade (Gaming)

I didn't follow "GamerGate" closely, but I have the impression that this question is in the same space as that issue. This question might therefore be of current interest there. (This is probably not an ad for the long-term.)

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .