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A user on the Arduino site recently posted, as his first question, a rather rambling question, ending with his email address. I have enough rep to edit posts, and cleaned up most of the grammar and spelling.

My question is: Is it OK to ask (or imply) that you want help via email?

Doesn't such a question effectively nullify the point of this site, because any answers given by email benefit only the poster and nobody else?

I looked through the FAQ, and searched Meta (here) for whether or not that is acceptable without finding a clear answer.

My gut feeling is no, because problems solved "off-site" do not effectively become part of the StackExchange knowledge-base, and the answers are not subjected to peer-review.

If the post needs clarification, that is what comments are for, surely?

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    Does arduino not have its own meta? What communities do is going to differ slightly on each site, so you should ask questions of policy on the per-site meta, or the overall meta.se, rather than meta for a different site.
    – TZHX
    Aug 11, 2015 at 5:27
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    Oh, OK, sure. I thought this was more like a general policy thing, that wouldn't vary from site to site. There's a related post for example: Can I add my email address on a comment or post? - I took this sort of question as being broad enough to be asked here. Aug 11, 2015 at 5:35
  • It looks like it was relevant because there is a duplicate <meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/258513/…> that I somehow did not find. The answer there appeared to be that it was OK to edit out the personal information. Aug 11, 2015 at 5:38
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    Nick: this site is for discussing issues on Stack Overflow, there's Meta Stack Exchange for
    – TZHX
    Aug 11, 2015 at 5:46
  • Ah I see, noted. Sorry for the confusion. Aug 11, 2015 at 6:09

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