论文标题
从要求回答:在堆栈溢出上更多地参与
From Asking to Answering: Getting More Involved on Stack Overflow
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论文摘要
堆栈溢出和Wikipedia等在线知识平台依赖一个大型多样的贡献者社区。尽管努力促进新用户的登机工作,但相对较少的用户成为核心贡献者,这表明存在障碍或障碍,这阻碍了社区的全面参与。本文在Stack Overflow上调查了此类问题,这是一个广受欢迎的问题和计算机编程的答案社区。我们记录了“漏水管道”的证据,特别是该平台上有许多活跃的用户从未发布答案。以此为起点,我们研究了可以与新贡献者从提出问题转换为发布答案的潜在因素。我们发现用户的个人功能,例如他们的任期,性别和地理位置,以及他们最活跃的子社区的特征,例如其规模和负面社交反馈的普遍性,与他们发布答案的可能性有着显着的关系。通过衡量和建模这些关系,我们的论文首先介绍了沿在线社区贡献的挑战所面临的挑战和障碍。
Online knowledge platforms such as Stack Overflow and Wikipedia rely on a large and diverse contributor community. Despite efforts to facilitate onboarding of new users, relatively few users become core contributors, suggesting the existence of barriers or hurdles that hinder full involvement in the community. This paper investigates such issues on Stack Overflow, a widely popular question and answer community for computer programming. We document evidence of a "leaky pipeline", specifically that there are many active users on the platform who never post an answer. Using this as a starting point, we investigate potential factors that can be linked to the transition of new contributors from asking questions to posting answers. We find a user's individual features, such as their tenure, gender, and geographic location, as well as features of the subcommunity in which they are most active, such as its size and the prevalence of negative social feedback, have a significant relationship with their likelihood to post answers. By measuring and modeling these relationships our paper presents a first look at the challenges and obstacles to user promotion along the pipeline of contributions in online communities.