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Far too many. All these "answers" sites get polluted with junk like this. Any question that is objective, really has no place here.
What is the best site for x, what are your top favorite y's? Those types of questions have no real 100% factual answer. You can easily search google and look at other peoples comments, and which sites are coming up first, and find your answers on your own.
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January 10, 2009 08:00 AM
How many times have people asked how to find a list of (un)helpful answers?
Maybe they could add some help text somewhere prominent or change it so its more obvious.
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| January 10, 2009 10:44 AM |
What is the best site for x, what are your top favorite y's? Those types of questions have no real 100% factual answer. You can easily search google and look at other peoples comments, and which sites are coming up first, and find your answers on your own.
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January 10, 2009 11:35 AM
not sure you got my question. was talking about the list of a person's unhelpful answers (Helpful Answer? in green)
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January 15, 2009 04:14 AM
I think you're right on with this observation, even if it's not directly pertinent to the question. Some sites actively discourage "polling" type questions, and I wish they'd do that here, or least have an "opinion" category.
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