• adhd_traco@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    I really don’t mind the vast majority. Unless it’s really dumb, hateful or repetitive, I’m good. It’s just one more thing to scroll past, if I’m not interested. Though I do notice people with cool input running for the hills when the questions aren’t ‘exquisite’ enough and places can turn dull.

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    6 hours ago

    Questions that don’t invite discussion are bad content. When there’s basically no replies to top comments it’s a poor post.

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    11 hours ago

    i hate when someone asks a question, but qualifies it to only want answers from some specific subset of people, when that limitation isn’t really relevant, and other types of folks are likely to have answers too.

    a made up example: “Truck drivers of lemmy, what’s your favourite platformer video game?”

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    12 hours ago

    Think of the same twenty or so reposted questions on r/askreddit week after week, and as long as I don’t see those I’m happy. What I love most about this community is people seeking very specific information or help on a given issue and actually getting it.

    That being said, I’m also a habitual shitposter. I get a laugh out of seeing and posting questions like that and I hope people like to use them to either play along with the joke or use it to make a good point.

  • KokusnussRitter@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 hours ago

    How do I do x in a Linux/Software. Mostly because there is not a lot of discussion going on and I can’t contribute anything valuable. I might change my mind once I bork my own system once again.

  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    10 hours ago

    Questions that are more appropriate as websearches. No need to ask here to learn the capital city of Lithuania or the law on jaywalking in OP’s home town.

    I usually tag the users most blatantly guilty of that as “LMGTFY” and move on.

    (LMGTFY = let me google that for you, a phrase but also a link generator one could send someone that opens to a recording of their question being typed into google search and then providing them with results)

  • SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social
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    10 hours ago

    In general, the “what’s your favorite [x]?” questions, where [x] is movie, album, game, or the like. Few people share anything about the title, or why it’s meaningful to them, and very little discussion ensues, because, what’s to talk about? It just tends to result in a list of media (most of which I’ve heard of) connected to screen names of people I don’t know. Not usually worth reading.