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PumpkinCougar95
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So, If I just wanted to share some technique or problems which I think are pretty cool but don't really need an answer, can I do that?
PumpkinCougar95 said:So, If I just wanted to share some technique or problems which I think are pretty cool but don't really need an answer, can I do that?
What a question! You can say anything if it is on-topic for the forum, reasonably and understandably composed, and if not immoral, unethical, or illegal.berkeman said:Can you send me an example via PM so I can give you some feedback? Just click my username by my avatar, and select "Start a Conversation". Thanks.
... And complies with the forum rules, of course.symbolipoint said:You can say anything if it is on-topic for the forum, reasonably and understandably composed, and if not immoral, unethical, or illegal.
Most people are more interested in seeing, reading, and participating in forum's content than in READING and first looking for the rules. I myself do not read forums' rules too carefully; instead I use my own best sense of what content would be expected for the forum. I have a good enough sense (most of the time) to know what kind of communicating is bad. One would think that any forum member or prospective member knows what is good or bad to do and needs no looking for and reading of rules.Nugatory said:... And complies with the forum rules, of course.
What you're seeing here isn't unusual: someone is not sure whether something will be allowed under the forum rules so they ask first.
Because many things are deleted before you see them, I believe that you have no idea what goes on behind the scenes here. Today has been especially weird, so your comments that I've quoted are a bit ironic.symbolipoint said:I myself do not read forums' rules too carefully; instead I use my own best sense of what content would be expected for the forum. I have a good enough sense (most of the time) to know what kind of communicating is bad. One would think that any forum member or prospective member knows what is good or bad to do and needs no looking for and reading of rules.
Maybe I have learned and had a head-start. Only extremely very rarely were any of my posts deleted. I am not in the heads too well of members whose posts have been more frequently deleted so I can only assume that they do not think the way do I.berkeman said:Because many things are deleted before you see them, I believe that you have no idea what goes on behind the scenes here. Today has been especially weird, so your comments that I've quoted are a bit ironic.
The purpose of sharing cool techniques and problems is to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the scientific community. By sharing techniques and problems, scientists can learn from each other and potentially find new solutions to existing problems.
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