How many of you enjoy asking random, even BS questions?

I was wondering, because there’s some insane, obscure, and occasionally just profound things being asked on this site. So my question is: Do a lot of people just make stuff up on here in order to make conversation, arguments, opinion boards or whatever? And if so, is it accepted or appropriate? I’ve done exactly this a few times and it is a very effective and interesting sort of general discussion forum. Despite it’s intended function as a source of practical advice for real problems or obstacles. Here I am right now. I’m not asking What the better store in Portland Oregon is, Target or Bi-Mart. Yet I am still seeking some input or feedback or ‘’advice’’ on something I’m curious about, but haven’t the resources to answer myself. What do you think?

Answer #1

Do a lot of people just make stuff up on here

If they post something that’s a pack of lies, we delete it…they do it repeatedly, we delete the account.

:) Imagine: somebody really needs help. While somebody else keeps posting trash.

IS that going to help OR hurt our site (the person who posts trash?) of course it’s not going to help ;)

Clearly, target is better, it’s national, where bi-mart is local (we had one in Grants Pass, near where I grew up).

Answer #2

I enjoy the random questions. I believe a lot of people join this site to meet new people, and knowing random odd facts about someone is always fun. It does get annoying though when people feel the need to post things like “I’m horny or wet” etc. For your last question I would have to say Target because there isn’t a Bi-Mart in California. I have a questions for you now… Walmart or Target?

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