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How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharphttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

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Thank you everyone for pointing out that such questions don't fit the format of Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange. Even if the majority of such questions are closed sooner or later, I suggest they could have been automatically marked with the "debating"-like mark/badge. The "debating"-marked questions could be more easily detected and closed by the admins/sineor members.

How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

UPDATE

Thank you everyone for pointing out that such questions don't fit the format of Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange. Even if the majority of such questions are closed sooner or later, I suggest they could have been automatically marked with the "debating"-like mark/badge. The "debating"-marked questions could be more easily detected and closed by the admins/sineor members.

How about marking hot questions like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

UPDATE

Thank you everyone for pointing out that such questions don't fit the format of Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange. Even if the majority of such questions are closed sooner or later, I suggest they could have been automatically marked with the "debating"-like mark/badge. The "debating"-marked questions could be more easily detected and closed by the admins/sineor members.

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victorm1710
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How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

UPDATE

Thank you everyone for pointing out that such questions don't fit the format of Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange. Even if the majority of such questions are closed sooner or later, I suggest they could have been automatically marked with the "debating"-like mark/badge. The "debating"-marked questions could be more easily detected and closed by the admins/sineor members.

How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

UPDATE

Thank you everyone for pointing out that such questions don't fit the format of Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange. Even if the majority of such questions are closed sooner or later, I suggest they could have been automatically marked with the "debating"-like mark/badge. The "debating"-marked questions could be more easily detected and closed by the admins/sineor members.

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How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support certain answer would vote against another answers.

How about marking hot questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/610199/the-art-of-programming-java-vs-c-sharp as "debating" questions? A debating question - a question which has several alternative applicable answers each of which having it's own pros and cons.

If question is marked as a debating then answers to this question can be presented in a slightly different way, clearly showing the alternative answers/views.

I think in some cases such questions can be automatically detected considering how users are voting. E.g. users which support a certain answer would vote against another answers.

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