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Active reading [<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yours#Pronoun>].
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Peter Mortensen
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Asking is cheap. I think you should not hold yourself too much, and just do the obvious. Want to get answers? - ask your question.

If the other question asks the same and is unclear, the right thing is to mark it as a duplicate of youryours, the clearer one. However, if the two questions are different, both will serve a purpose. You can know that for sure only when you get answers.

The community will sort it out. The worst you can get - your question gets closed, or sits there indefinitely without answers. The best you can get - your question gets answered, and you don't care about the other question.

Asking is cheap. I think you should not hold yourself too much, and just do the obvious. Want to get answers? - ask your question.

If the other question asks the same and is unclear, the right thing is to mark it as a duplicate of your, clearer one. However, if the two questions are different, both will serve a purpose. You can know that for sure only when you get answers.

The community will sort it out. The worst you can get - your question gets closed, or sits there indefinitely without answers. The best you can get - your question gets answered, and you don't care about the other question.

Asking is cheap. I think you should not hold yourself too much, and just do the obvious. Want to get answers? - ask your question.

If the other question asks the same and is unclear, the right thing is to mark it as a duplicate of yours, the clearer one. However, if the two questions are different, both will serve a purpose. You can know that for sure only when you get answers.

The community will sort it out. The worst you can get - your question gets closed, or sits there indefinitely without answers. The best you can get - your question gets answered, and you don't care about the other question.

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anatolyg
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Asking is cheap. I think you should not hold yourself too much, and just do the obvious. Want to get answers? - ask your question.

If the other question asks the same and is unclear, the right thing is to mark it as a duplicate of your, clearer one. However, if the two questions are different, both will serve a purpose. You can know that for sure only when you get answers.

The community will sort it out. The worst you can get - your question gets closed, or sits there indefinitely without answers. The best you can get - your question gets answered, and you don't care about the other question.