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Nov 16, 2017 at 9:15 comment added Elin @NickM It's funny because I have been debating whether to post an answer about how people have to learn how to ask questions just like they learn anything else. There are effective ways to get that to happen and ineffective ones. It seems to me that as the discussion goes on and on the responses become more and more like spaghetti code, like if we just add one more goto it will all be okay.
Nov 15, 2017 at 0:46 comment added Confused @NickM your voices of reason don't belong here. Move along. You're being sensible, considerate of users and mindful of technology's possibilities, potential and promise. Such thoughts require empathy and a desire for meaningful connectivity with people not self-selecting for opportunities absence of beneficial, civil and humane responsibility towards the other members of their society. Your dog is lucky to have you.
Oct 24, 2017 at 15:12 comment added Nick M Tiny Giant, you are probably right. Sorry for posting that garbage, lesson learned. Going to play with my dog now.
Oct 24, 2017 at 15:10 comment added user4639281 But off-topic questions are off-topic. Questions that are lacking information that is required to answer will not be helped with what you describe. This answer shows a clear lack of understanding of the system, the problem, the proposed solution, and the question asked here.
Oct 24, 2017 at 15:07 comment added Nick M If you get a question that's not "on-topic" (again, this too is relative to perception) or "not answerable" then perhaps an automated system can push that down the queue so you don't really "get" it anymore. Unless you choose to dig through the bin. There won't be a need to create custom question templates per each type of question/category/whatnot. @Cerbrus: you're right, I said it wrong. I wish I just posted the shorter version of my answer: "Nothing".
Oct 24, 2017 at 14:59 comment added Cerbrus "in a democratic ecosystem" SO isn't really a "democracy". For the rest, this answer reads like a bit of a rant. What does it add that hasn't been said in another answer already?
Oct 24, 2017 at 14:59 comment added Makoto The point of the template is to improve the site's value by giving would-be askers a better experience. We get a very negative rep for being "too strict" with newcomers, and all we're asking those newcomers to do is to play ball with us. You're right; we can't make people do things. But if we don't get the kinds of questions which are on-topic or answerable, we continue the negative cycle.
Oct 24, 2017 at 14:54 history answered Nick M CC BY-SA 3.0