• glimse@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I downvote a lot of posts here because I don’t think they’re questions appropriate for this community. They’re either loaded questions, opinions, obvious bait, or asklemmy material.

    If this community is supposed to be the Lemmy version of r/nostupidquestions, the questions should be things that you think should know but don’t. Things that might make you feel stupid asking.

    A good question for this sub is “How often do I actually have to wash a hoodie?”

    A bad question is “Why is [company] doing [something anti consumer]”

    We get a LOT more of the latter here.

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      A similar problem would happen on r/ELI5 that drove me nuts. Originally the kinds of questions you were supposed to ask were things like “the origins of the Gulf war” or “the rules on how to play poker”. But instead there were too many questions that were like “what’s going on in my stomach when it growls”.

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        “Can someone explain [complicated geopolitical conflict] to me like I’m 5?” were my least favorite. At least pretend you tried to get the answer yourself

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          There should be a rule where someone actually has to explain it as if they were explaining it to a 5-year-old.

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            That’s how the sub started. Answers were broken down into the most basic of analogies, it was great. But like most big subs, the rules got lax and it lost what made it special.

            In my opinion, stricter posting rules make for a better community…as long as they’re not arbitrary.

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        That might not be the best counter example. Now I’m interested in why exactly my stomach growls, and would probably need it explained in simple terms since I’m not a doctor.

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      The asklemmy ones are the annoying ones. It’s less a question and more a conversation starter

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        You should wash your hoodies (and jeans) when they are soiled, sweaty, or smelly; if they’ve been wet; if they have any sort of chemical on them.

        Your situation will vary, and thus you must rely on your own judgement.

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          And basically always if someone you meet says you need to wash it.

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            Well yeah, if you go around people. If you don’t know how to wash a hoodie, you’re probably not a social butterfly. I do know how to wash a hoodie and I’m not a social butterfly, so I can’t imagine what it’s like not knowing and still trying to speak to someone.

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              I’ve been a teacher who had to tell their student it was time to wash their clothes, even if they weren’t a social butterfly

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      Ah, I wasn’t familiar with the subreddit, so I was just taking it as a free for all, so no question is out of place. Especially as lemmy is smaller, and lacks enough traffic in niche communities, it makes sense to have a bigger community for just answering whatever comes to mind.

      But obviously there’s issues with that, if the community was swamped it would make sense to have a stricter guideline.

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        I mean if this is gonna be a catch-all for every question ever, why do we need it when asklemmy exists?

        Guidelines make communities unique. And why did we remake the sub if we weren’t going to continue the spirit of it?

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      And rarely, very rarely, the question is fine but OP straight up dislikes answers and gets argumentative.

      When I see those, I downvote the topic. If you don’t want answers, you don’t deserve the chance to ask.