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(This is a proposed substitute for the default question about users who tend to generate arguments from comments - this is expanded to cover other places where users can be argumentative, such as posts and chat messages, and provide more context.)

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intolerant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intolerant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

(This is a proposed substitute for the default question about users who tend to generate arguments from comments - this is expanded to cover other places where users can be argumentative, such as posts and chat messages, and provide more context.)

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intolerant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

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Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intelorantintolerant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intelorant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intolerant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

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Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to not interact wellbe argumentative and intelorant with other users, and sometimesroutinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to not interact well with and sometimes upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

Occasionally, there are users on the site who've contributed great content and are clearly experts in their field, but tend to be argumentative and intelorant with other users, and routinely upset other members of the community.

How would you handle such users, who are of high value to the site's library of questions and answers but potentially damaging to the community?

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