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by bigstrat2003 226 days ago
So you would rather people ask a machine that is known to be unreliable and have no idea what it's talking about, than ask a forum of technically skilled people who will give them a good answer. That doesn't seem very reasonable to me.
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Why's that? Its is most advantageous to ensure that other people are kept in the dark.

If they are willing to pay to level the playing field perhaps it might be worth your while to fill them in. The old scholastic business model — gotta pay to play. But to take precious time out your day to fill them in to your own personal disadvantage...?

In other circles where people have well-rounded feelings you might find someone willing to do it just for the warm fuzzies it gives them. But technically skilled people are generally void of such emotion. That is often what compels them towards technology in the first place.