It doesn't bother me, I'm not all upset about it. Was hoping the goofyness of my post would shed light on that. And simply "me" not answering really doesn't solve anything.
Look my main reason for this thread was to spark a conversation about it. My thought is this, based on the fact that I see many threads all the time where we all answer some seriously redundant questions, and yes UNI "? We already do this all the time man...." we do... kind of. Quite often I see no one doing that though.
It doesn't happen the majority of the time. I just thought, hey what if thats all we did, was point them in the right direction. I personally answer some of the questions seriously and sometimes I refuse to answer and instead enlighten the new member to search out the answers for themselves. What if we got a little more strict about it?
Asking the question would still help break the ice for those that need that obliguhl and we would then be helping them to learn how to research. Cause that, I think is the real problem. Most people don't know how to teach themselves things. Most people were not taught these things in schools or in there homes by their parents.
No matter what, there are always going to be newbies asking stupid questions. Well put pandora, but the new members dont bother me. Yes travs method of having a new members area is amazing and works very well. I am not proposing to change that. Just think we should refine ourselves and become more like teachers in the way we engage the new comers.
This is a university of sorts. And as professors I believe there is nothing wrong in expecting us to all act a little more teacher like. Some questions, often many, require an engaging conversation and not only that, such things often expand into positive learning experiences. But improving the way in which we help them to learn IMO is an improvement of ourselves, the ones we help, and the community at large.
So don't get me wrong from my OP, sometimes I just like to answer redundant questions if I'm bored. Although I could be more help, we could be if we were more efficient.
"Energy flows where attention goes"
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