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Apr 27 |
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Apr 26 |
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Can one get suspended for stating too controversial opinions in meta posts? @Manishearth and Dmckee, I explicitely said that I'd like to get general answers to this question. I did not want to bring in any specific issue or something on purpose, to obtain a more objective response from a general point of view. |
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Apr 26 |
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Can one get suspended for stating too controversial opinions in meta posts? I feel very uneasy about posting here and apologize in advance if this question is somehow inappropriate, too unconstructive, or something. If this is the case, I will remove it. I only gave it a try because I'd really like to know what I have to think about when taking part in meta discussions in the future. BTW I am not too sure about the tags and would therefore appreciate help concerning this too. |
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Apr 26 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 26 |
asked | Can one get suspended for stating too controversial opinions in meta posts? |
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Jan 24 |
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Is there a rule of thumb for objective questions asked out of curiosity? @Manishearth but he wants to exclude questions that involve abstraction (very important in math and physics) and (scientific?) speculation (important in parts of theoretical phyiscs) if you read his comment above directed at benjol. For example parts of physics and math both need abstraction and (well motivated scientific) speculation to practice the subject. |
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Jan 24 |
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Is there a rule of thumb for objective questions asked out of curiosity? @JeffAtwood Theoretical investigations belong to science too, so you should not try to disallow or strongly discourage theoretical questions, at least not if the SE network continues supporting science sites :-/ ... The scientific method is a intertwined interplay between theory and experiment and the practical applications are just applications of the (first only fundamental and out of curiousity) knowledge the scientists have gained |
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Jan 24 |
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Is there a rule of thumb for objective questions asked out of curiosity? @Manishearth the word practical, as defined by Jeff Atwood IS against theoretical questions, so I would not include it in order to not discriminate against theoretical topics, in particular on science sites such as physics for example :-/ |
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Jan 22 |
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Is there a rule of thumb for objective questions asked out of curiosity? view. Your statements about theoretical investigations can look very insulting to scientists working on theoretical topics. |
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Jan 22 |
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Is there a rule of thumb for objective questions asked out of curiosity? @CodeGnome You have no clue about the scientific method. Science advances by an intertwined interplay between theory and experiment. It can happend at times and concerning certain topics that experiment is ahead of theory, but the converse situation is allowed by the scientific method too. For example the higgs particle whas theoretically predicted tens of years ago, whereas it was finally experimentally discovered only recently. Theoretical physics (and other sciences probably too) works a lot with thought experiments and there is absolutely nothing wrong with this from a scientific point of |
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Jan 22 |
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Is there a rule of thumb for objective questions asked out of curiosity? Thought experiments are very important to study in particular the rather theoretical aspects of physics and any other science. |
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Nov 28 |
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Change the time frame for users to get 150 rep during election Ok, with the comment I +1ed I can be satisfied and agree :-). And everybody likes new users coming to ask good questions etc. What you felt as a negative vibe was just to illustrate what phwd said and just means that people who are not familiar enough with I site should not yet vote in an election of mods. That I thought was the part about which we agree. Cheers |
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Nov 28 |
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Change the time frame for users to get 150 rep during election As phwd nicely explaines I am obviously not the first one to note a possible issue of this kind and it seems to happen on many sites. In the real world it can not happen that foreigners that easily get the citizenship of a country who's election results they want to influence because they have a certain interest in it. Independent of how big the issue actually is, such a thing should be prevented by design (higher rep needed, no reputation bonus, testricted time period, ...) and by default in the SE network too. I therefore still strongly agree with phwd. |
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Nov 28 |
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Change the time frame for users to get 150 rep during election Could you do this very fast, I mean taking out the reputation bonus? I observe exactly the thing phwd describes happening at Physics SE :-/ as we will have a moderator election very soon. The scenario is not conspiratorial but on the contrary, very real unfortunately. |
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Nov 5 |
awarded | Civic Duty |
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Aug 24 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jul 12 |
awarded | Suffrage |
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Jul 12 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Editor |
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May 20 |
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Why did Theoretical Physics fail? @TheEstablishment (or Cody Gray as I`ve learned recently ...) Having attacked (theoretical) physicists at this particular point in time below this question, which was intended to learn for them what did go wrong and why, does make you look very bad and not constructive ... |