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I have seen an influx of new users asking questions. Perhaps I have been away for too long, or not noticed it in the same way before, but there isare a lot. The issue with quite a few of these is that there is numerousare many that ask a question and never visit the site again. (Noticed before removal of the last visited field.)

I have seen an influx of new users asking questions. Perhaps I have been away for too long, or not noticed it in the same way before, but there is a lot. The issue with quite a few of these is that there is numerous that ask a question and never visit the site again. (Noticed before removal of the last visited field.)

I have seen an influx of new users asking questions. Perhaps I have been away for too long, or not noticed it in the same way before, but there are a lot. The issue with quite a few of these is that there are many that ask a question and never visit the site again. (Noticed before removal of the last visited field.)

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Thank you all! (post scriptum)

ThanksThank you all! for thoughts, views, speculations, ideas et cetera en masse! A short lofty post note 🙃😇

I post this as an “answer” as I do not want to add more clutter in “the post”.Revised after feedback. The point is that I do acknowledge and value the discussion.

  1. Thought was to give this a somewhat light tone. Sorry if it it did not come across as intended :).
  2. Was not meant as a “these are the arguments” – I have some, but also admit a lot of the use has been on auto pilot where arguments can be hard to describe.

There is a lot of good points brought forth from all corners. My thought and belief has always been, in this kind of matters, that one should encourage an open debate and willingness to actually listen to, criticize - both harsh and soft, be passionate about, fight for, try to convince, argue good, argue bad, throw out thoughts and ideas dumb, good, brilliant – but not the least accept that we are tuned differently.

One thing is for sure: this is a topic with a lot of good points in all camps – and the intention is in no way to close or conclude anything – besides once more emphasizing this is a topic with a lot of good arguments.

 

https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/369433/497683 The “site”, (it's a lot broader, but not sure what to call it), is a community, - a conglomerate of themes. We have mod's doing an incredible job and the fabric (y'all) contributing to the enrichment for generations for all from assembly coders to ... ____.Most things is assembly in a way?! Part of my reason for saying all thisSuddenly having a feeling of being a pink cloud philosopher; but let it go. is that I hope the entities surfing the upper layers of this ecosystem see discussion, and perhaps more pre change discussion, as a value that both enrich but not the least acknowledge the users (aka the fabric).


p.s.p.s: Have decided to “simply post” more often then is in my nature. So I jump off the wagon once again.

Thanks all!! A short lofty post note 🙃😇:

https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/369433/497683

Thank you all! (post scriptum)

Thank you all for thoughts, views, speculations, ideas et cetera en masse!

I post this as an “answer” as I do not want to add more clutter in “the post”.Revised after feedback. The point is that I do acknowledge and value the discussion.

  1. Thought was to give this a somewhat light tone. Sorry if it it did not come across as intended :).
  2. Was not meant as a “these are the arguments” – I have some, but also admit a lot of the use has been on auto pilot where arguments can be hard to describe.

There is a lot of good points brought forth from all corners. My thought and belief has always been, in this kind of matters, that one should encourage an open debate and willingness to actually listen to, criticize - both harsh and soft, be passionate about, fight for, try to convince, argue good, argue bad, throw out thoughts and ideas dumb, good, brilliant – but not the least accept that we are tuned differently.

One thing is for sure: this is a topic with a lot of good points in all camps – and the intention is in no way to close or conclude anything – besides once more emphasizing this is a topic with a lot of good arguments.

 

The “site”, (it's a lot broader, but not sure what to call it), is a community, - a conglomerate of themes. We have mod's doing an incredible job and the fabric (y'all) contributing to the enrichment for generations for all from assembly coders to ... ____.Most things is assembly in a way?! Part of my reason for saying all thisSuddenly having a feeling of being a pink cloud philosopher; but let it go. is that I hope the entities surfing the upper layers of this ecosystem see discussion, and perhaps more pre change discussion, as a value that both enrich but not the least acknowledge the users (aka the fabric).


p.s.p.s: Have decided to “simply post” more often then is in my nature. So I jump off the wagon once again.

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Thanks all!! A short lofty post note 🙃😇:

https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/369433/497683


Thanks all!! A short lofty post note 🙃😇:

https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/369433/497683

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