this post was submitted on 08 Feb 2024
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No Stupid Questions

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There is no such thing as a Stupid Question!

Don't be embarrassed of your curiosity; everyone has questions that they may feel uncomfortable asking certain people, so this place gives you a nice area not to be judged about asking it. Everyone here is willing to help.


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[โ€“] cygnus@lemmy.ca 11 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Damn, this community goes hard compared to its R*ddit counterpart.

Reminds me of a joke.

One afternoon, as Einstein and his driver were headed to yet another lecture in yet another college lecture hall, Einstein had an idea. Speaking to his driver , Einstein said, "I really don't feel up to giving my lecture tonight. Why don't you deliver it? " " Me? " gasped the shocked driver.

"Yes," replied Einstein. "You have heard me give it scores of time. I'm sure you must have it memorised by now. " " What if there are questions? " asked the driver. " There are never any questions, are there? There is nothing to worry about," returned Einstein.

And so the ruse was planned. They would change cloths and switch roles. On arriving at campus, the driver was accorded the welcome appropriate for a famous Physicist, and Einstein tagged along behind, as was suitable for a man of his status. The lecture went beautifully, as Einstein knew it would.

At the end of the lecture the driver dutifully asked for questions. To the horror of both the driver and Einstein, a man stood up in the audience and asked a detailed question about an obscure point of the theory of relativity. The driver looked at Einstein with fear in his eyes but then regained his composure, began to smile and looking directly at the gentleman replied, " That question is a very simple one to answer." Then gesturing to Einstein, who was at the back of the hall dressed his driver's garb, the driver continued, " In fact that is such an easy question that I would like to invite my driver to the stage to answer it."

[โ€“] glimse@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Because we copied every single subreddit but forgot to copy what made them unique so we have a bunch of homogenous communities.

The only difference between this and asklemmy is that asklemmy is slightly more opinion-based questions. It's hard to blame OP when the rules of this community are basically "post any questions you want, we don't care"

Communities with tight themes are so much better than a bunch of "anything goes" communities. I wish that was the direction we went instead

[โ€“] NotSteve_@lemmy.ca 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

The problem with the tightly themed communities is that you need a much larger userbase to keep them active. Copying all the niche communities from reddit at this point would lead to content being sparse and scattered. We'll get there eventually though

[โ€“] glimse@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

A bigger community is rarely a better community. But either way that doesn't address the issue that we have multiple nearly-identical communities for no reason.