If you think it’s not, downvote. If you’re not sure enough or think it is, don’t. The community’s opinion will become obvious.
Or were you suggesting a Great Definition Decree from the Benevolent Dictator is necessary? I don’t see why a significant amount of people would follow that definition rather than their own thoughts.
I’m not asking for a decree—I am concerned that Villiam_Bur underestimated the difficulty of creating such guidance. Specifically, I’m doubtful there is any consensus on what is or is not on topic from a particular discussion post.
Would writing “I find LW rituals creepy” be off topic on the Schelling Day post? Or rude for some other reason? Or just fine? I suspect there is no consensus at all, so suggestions otherwise should be met with a bunch of skepticism.
If you think it is off topic, downvote and reply with ‘downvoted for being meta and off-topic’. A consensus among the subset who read and vote on comments will emerge.
If you think it’s not, downvote. If you’re not sure enough or think it is, don’t. The community’s opinion will become obvious.
Or were you suggesting a Great Definition Decree from the Benevolent Dictator is necessary? I don’t see why a significant amount of people would follow that definition rather than their own thoughts.
I’m not asking for a decree—I am concerned that Villiam_Bur underestimated the difficulty of creating such guidance. Specifically, I’m doubtful there is any consensus on what is or is not on topic from a particular discussion post.
Would writing “I find LW rituals creepy” be off topic on the Schelling Day post? Or rude for some other reason? Or just fine? I suspect there is no consensus at all, so suggestions otherwise should be met with a bunch of skepticism.
If you think it is off topic, downvote and reply with ‘downvoted for being meta and off-topic’. A consensus among the subset who read and vote on comments will emerge.
Thanks. Your point is good, then.