Guest Blogger: What makes a good question?

Whether you’re a Yahoo! Answers “veteran” or a newbie, after a short time exploring the site you’ll come to realise one of the basic truths of Answers:
So what makes a good question?
A good question is articulate, to the point, and contains all the necessary information and/or background that the potential answerers need.
Of course, the definition of “relevant” information varies among the different categories, and some questions require specific details… You’ve probably thought of them when you were composing your question.
But just in case, here are some general guidelines:
- If the question deals with automobile maintenance and repairs, include the make, model and year of the car. Same goes for electrical appliances.
- If you’re asking for help with the identification of a wild animal or plant, please indicate the corresponding geographical location (country, state or province, etc).
- Providing a geographical reference is also vital if you’re asking about legal matters or financial issues, such as taxes.
- Computer problems? Don’t forget to mention your Operating System and software version number. If it’s a hardware problem, then make and model are essential.
- If you’re looking for help with Physics, Chemistry or Math topics please include the full details of your problem (specific conditions, additional factors, etc.).
- Asking for recipes? You can mention which units you use (pounds or kilos? Liters or ounces?), thus you’ll avoid getting indications that are harder to understand.
If you remember these recommendations, they’ll help you to get better answers.
The above is based on my personal experience, but I’m just one user. So what about you? From your experience on Yahoo! Answers what are your top tips for getting great answers to your questions?
Calimecita is a biologist from Argentina, Level 7 and a two-time former Featured User on the Yahoo! Answers UK & Ireland blog: here and here.


