ANSWERS: 4
  • I think there's basically two kinds of questions (disregarding silly questions, of course!): those that are information-seeking and those that are enquiry-generating. Information-seeking questions are basically about getting answers. Enquiry-generating questions are about exploring new territory (or old territory that has become complacently encrusted with false certainty). Obviously, enquiry-generating questions are more interesting. Unless one has something to protect or hide, of course :)
  • With the mood I've been in lately, if it makes me laugh, it's worth a lot.
  • I see it, if it requires an answer I give it. If it doesn't require any, then I , mark it as nonsense!
  • A question should be the result of thinking. It should also make people who see it think. If these two are not fulfilled the question is worth nothing. It will be just another points chaser's empty question which other point chasers will answer.

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