Over many years of using messageboards, forums and reddit, I’ve had the ‘search, don’t ask’ ethos drilled into me, the idea being that creating new threads to ask simple questions is a bad thing because it decreases the signal-to-noise ratio of content.
But now that we’re trying to grow a new platform, it occurs to me that a lot of appeal in established platforms is the searchable index of knowledge that has come out of people’s questions being asked and answered.
In light of that, do you think we should be creating question posts more enthusiastically to build up our library of information, even if it might be stuff that could potentially be answered by doing a reddit search?
I’ve been being a bit more lax with what I’d ask compared to Reddit and what others have been asking too, I can’t exactly google especially kbin questions and people have been helpful, and I’ve tried to be helpful back where I can.
Unless I hear otherwise I’m going to try to engage way more on here than I’m used to, adds content and starts conversations. I may make a cheese ball or bad joke here and there, maybe get an answer wrong but hey you miss all the omelettes you don’t swing at.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with breaking a few eggs.
You can’t make a shot without breaking an omelet