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Tenoke comments on "Stupid" questions thread - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: RomeoStevens 13 July 2013 10:11:51AM *  20 points [-]

I'm in favor of making this a monthly or more thread as a way of subtracting some bloat from open threads in the same way the media threads do.

I also think that we should encourage lots of posts to these threads. After all, if you don't at least occasionally have a stupid question to ask, you're probably poorly calibrated on how many questions you should be asking.

Comment author: Tenoke 13 July 2013 12:48:26PM *  1 point [-]

After all, if you don't at least occasionally have a stupid question to ask, you're probably poorly calibrated on how many questions you should be asking.

Or you know, you might be using Google for asking the questions that would be considered stupid. (In fact for me the definition of a stupid question is a question that could be answered by googling for a few minutes)

Comment author: fubarobfusco 13 July 2013 06:21:08PM -1 points [-]

Here's a possible norm:

If you'd like to ask an elementary-level question, first look up just one word — any word associated with the topic, using your favorite search engine, encyclopedia, or other reference. Then ask your question with some reference to the results you got.