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by xenoterracide
5754 days ago
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I think even if you thought the question should have been asked... you should have waited a day (or longer) and given someone else a chance to answer the question. Then you could have accepted their answer, or written your own if it wasn't good enough. It does very much look like badge/rep whoring. |
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Specifically:
1) There is a question that is trivial to some, but non-trivial to others.
2) I have a carefully-crafted answer to that question (trivial though it may be to some).
3) I need to wait to provide my careful answer, because if I do it too soon, I'll be seen as self-serving.
This is inefficient!
Storage is cheap, so what does it matter to anyone if there is a concise, correct answer that they find trivial? If something is not useful to me, but useful to others, it doesn't harm me ...
... unless it adds noise to the signal, i.e. corrupts search terms.
However, I explicitly chose to improve the search terms w.r.t. this topic.
This is very interesting for me...