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##Observations regarding appropriate participation in meta discussions

Observations regarding appropriate participation in meta discussions

  • If you have something worth saying about the topic of the discussion, post an answer.

  • If you have something worth saying about the post that raises the discussion (but does not actually contribute to the discussion itself at all), then post a comment on the question. Expect that it may be deleted at any time.

  • If you have something "witty" to say, post a comment on the question. Expect that it might get massively upvoted and derail any further discussion.

  • If you have a counterpoint to an existing answer, post your own answer.

  • If you have a procedural point to make regarding an existing answer, post a comment on that answer.

  • If you have an "amusing" "meme" "image" that is in some way "relevant", post an answer.

##Observations regarding appropriate participation in meta discussions

  • If you have something worth saying about the topic of the discussion, post an answer.

  • If you have something worth saying about the post that raises the discussion (but does not actually contribute to the discussion itself at all), then post a comment on the question. Expect that it may be deleted at any time.

  • If you have something "witty" to say, post a comment on the question. Expect that it might get massively upvoted and derail any further discussion.

  • If you have a counterpoint to an existing answer, post your own answer.

  • If you have a procedural point to make regarding an existing answer, post a comment on that answer.

  • If you have an "amusing" "meme" "image" that is in some way "relevant", post an answer.

Observations regarding appropriate participation in meta discussions

  • If you have something worth saying about the topic of the discussion, post an answer.

  • If you have something worth saying about the post that raises the discussion (but does not actually contribute to the discussion itself at all), then post a comment on the question. Expect that it may be deleted at any time.

  • If you have something "witty" to say, post a comment on the question. Expect that it might get massively upvoted and derail any further discussion.

  • If you have a counterpoint to an existing answer, post your own answer.

  • If you have a procedural point to make regarding an existing answer, post a comment on that answer.

  • If you have an "amusing" "meme" "image" that is in some way "relevant", post an answer.

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##Observations regarding appropriate participation in meta discussions

  • If you have something worth saying about the topic of the discussion, post an answer.

  • If you have something worth saying about the post that raises the discussion (but does not actually contribute to the discussion itself at all), then post a comment on the question. Expect that it may be deleted at any time.

  • If you have something "witty" to say, post a comment on the question. Expect that it might get massively upvoted and derail any further discussion.

  • If you have a counterpoint to an existing answer, post your own answer.

  • If you have a procedural point to make regarding an existing answer, post a comment on that answer.

  • If you have an "amusing" "meme" "image" that is in some way "relevant", post an answer.