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The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.

The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.

The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.
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The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growinggrowing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.

The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.

The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.
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jpp
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The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.

The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.

The current minimum time is 15 minutes.

My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes.

The reasons this limit should be increased are:

  1. Accepting an answer discourages more answers.
  2. SO has a growing Fastest Gun in the West Problem.
  3. SO is suffering from Duplicate Question Infestation. More time to close as duplicate before an answer is accepted focuses resources on better questions.
  4. All the above discourages true expertise and encourages rep farmers.
  5. The median time for an accepted answer to be posted is 32 minutes. So good answers are generally produced after 15 minutes.
  6. Asking a good question is difficult and requires time-consuming effort. Waiting for and sparing time to understand solutions often require a similar effort.
  7. Encouraging slower answering will yield better quality and a larger number of valid distinct answers, and via a feedback loop you will get better questions.
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