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Active reading [<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_clause_structure#Run-on_sentences> (see also <https://twitter.com/PeterMortensen/status/1199839973215739907>)]. [(its = possessive, it's = "it is" or "it has". See for example <https://www.wikihow.com/Use-Its-and-It%27s>.)] Expanded.
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Peter Mortensen
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If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it'sits posting or being answered. SOStack Overflow isn't a help desk,desk; it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views isare all SOStack Overflow has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SOStack Overflow possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SOStack Overflow could do would fix this problem,problem; they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

The bottom line is these questions aren’t useful and should be treated as such.

If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views is all SO has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SO possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SO could do would fix this problem, they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

The bottom line is these questions aren’t useful and should be treated as such.

If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward its posting or being answered. Stack Overflow isn't a help desk; it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views are all Stack Overflow has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can Stack Overflow possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing Stack Overflow could do would fix this problem; they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

The bottom line is these questions aren’t useful and should be treated as such.

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Kevin B
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If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views is all SO has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SO possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SO could do would fix this problem, they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

The bottom line is these questions aren’t useful and should be treated as such.

If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views is all SO has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SO possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SO could do would fix this problem, they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views is all SO has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SO possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SO could do would fix this problem, they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

The bottom line is these questions aren’t useful and should be treated as such.

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Kevin B
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If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views is all SO has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SO possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SO could do would fix this problem, they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

If this question is as... rare, as you indicate it is or may be... is there any value in it existing for future users? Will someone who has this problem come up with the same question, similar title, such that they'd be able to find it?

If not... then there's not much reason to reward it's posting or being answered. SO isn't a help desk, it's a repository of useful questions for future users to find/consume. If the question/answer's likelihood of helping another person is nil... it doesn't have much value here.

The root of the problem here is not enough signal. Voting and views is all SO has to determine what needs to be shown to people. If the question is uninteresting to most people, it will receive little of either. How can SO possibly identify these? We can’t rely on the OP giving their question a “this is hard” tag, as they’re too likely to abuse it. They already have the ability to bounty it, which both rewards answerers and improves its visibility. Somehow... identifying it and then showing it to people who have ticked a box or clicked a tag is already supported by the bounty system. Nothing SO could do would fix this problem, they need us to identify it... which we can already do with bounties and votes.

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