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Jul 1, 2019 at 14:27 comment added Magisch @JarrodRoberson either that, or they thought (i'm inclined to agree) that the hyperbolic wording did not contribute to people actually listening and using the site better as a result.
Jul 1, 2019 at 14:07 comment added user10677470 @NathanTuggy - which rational? the justification/reason for just deleting it changed multiple times? The only one that is probably true is the first one. Which is, we do not want to be telling people that there is anything expected of them before asking a question.
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Jul 1, 2019 at 7:56 comment added Nathan Tuggy Speaking as a pretty quality-focused, tooling-focused user, I find the conclusion drawn here from the deletion/editing of the research answer to be very tenuous. You see, I thought that answer was awful, and I was glad when the old hyperbole got the axe. That doesn't prove anything about SE's innermost motivations, of course, except that they aren't necessarily nefarious at all: the stated rationale may well be the real rationale.
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Jul 1, 2019 at 2:02 comment added user3956566 Pretty much sums it up. We can only draw these conclusions based on the fact it is continually ignored. I also suspected they just wanted the traffic. Imagine what the site would look like if we could clear the garbage off it quickly and decent questions were visible to the horizon? What, wouldn't there be enough advertising revenue if 90% of the new posts were continually removed?
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