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##Hear! Hear!##

Hear! Hear!

I want to study what makes a good answer on SO. I started by querying complete web pages (questions with all comments, answers, and their comments) for questions with some minimum score (such as 5) for a number of fixed tags A,B,C created in some time period (say, one full week two months ago). This can be done well with \search and a filter that includes answers and comments along with the questions.

I tried predicting the score from some attributes and this worked much better for the answers than for the questions.

As it also is the answers I am interested in primarily, not the questions, it is wasteful to obtain those answers only via questions, because I have to throw away most of what I retrieve to fit my query parameters (min score, not to speak of the intended creation time frame...).

I really need the tagged= parameter on the \answers endpoint (or the \posts endpoint).

But trying to imagine what the implementation looks like I guess that is not likely to appear any time soon??

##Hear! Hear!##

I want to study what makes a good answer on SO. I started by querying complete web pages (questions with all comments, answers, and their comments) for questions with some minimum score (such as 5) for a number of fixed tags A,B,C created in some time period (say, one full week two months ago). This can be done well with \search and a filter that includes answers and comments along with the questions.

I tried predicting the score from some attributes and this worked much better for the answers than for the questions.

As it also is the answers I am interested in primarily, not the questions, it is wasteful to obtain those answers only via questions, because I have to throw away most of what I retrieve to fit my query parameters (min score, not to speak of the intended creation time frame...).

I really need the tagged= parameter on the \answers endpoint (or the \posts endpoint).

But trying to imagine what the implementation looks like I guess that is not likely to appear any time soon??

Hear! Hear!

I want to study what makes a good answer on SO. I started by querying complete web pages (questions with all comments, answers, and their comments) for questions with some minimum score (such as 5) for a number of fixed tags A,B,C created in some time period (say, one full week two months ago). This can be done well with \search and a filter that includes answers and comments along with the questions.

I tried predicting the score from some attributes and this worked much better for the answers than for the questions.

As it also is the answers I am interested in primarily, not the questions, it is wasteful to obtain those answers only via questions, because I have to throw away most of what I retrieve to fit my query parameters (min score, not to speak of the intended creation time frame...).

I really need the tagged= parameter on the \answers endpoint (or the \posts endpoint).

But trying to imagine what the implementation looks like I guess that is not likely to appear any time soon??

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##Hear! Hear!##

I want to study what makes a good answer on SO. I started by querying complete web pages (questions with all comments, answers, and their comments) for questions with some minimum score (such as 5) for a number of fixed tags A,B,C created in some time period (say, one full week two months ago). This can be done well with \search and a filter that includes answers and comments along with the questions.

I tried predicting the score from some attributes and this worked much better for the answers than for the questions.

As it also is the answers I am interested in primarily, not the questions, it is wasteful to obtain those answers only via questions, because I have to throw away most of what I retrieve to fit my query parameters (min score, not to speak of the intended creation time frame...).

I really need the tagged= parameter on the \answers endpoint (or the \posts endpoint).

But trying to imagine what the implementation looks like I guess that is not likely to appear any time soon??