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Is there etiquette for posting frequency?
(Source: The Complete Rate-Limiting Guide)
There isn't a number that I'd put forward as a limit, etiquette wise. …
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How to promote inclusive behavior?
Relevant reading:
Policy on stocking the beta with "easy" questions
What do we need more of during this private beta?
While it's true that private betas generally need to be stocked with difficult …
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Merging similar answers to the same question
See:
What's the appropriate etiquette when two people correctly answer a question at the same time?
Given two [practically] identical [useful] answers, which answer do you vote for? …
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Questions from unregistered users
Whether a user account is unregistered or registered is a technical detail that should not have any influence on how they are treated.
Anyone is free to decline to answer or curate questions from unr …
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Closing questions because of the attitude of the asker
Oh dear.
The first rule of rudeness is: don't engage. Flag and move on.
(The second rule of rudeness is “Jump to rule 1”.)
“Asker is rude to people trying to help him” is not an appropriate close …