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We are starting to have a problem with questions. While the impact of events on a culture is part of Worldbuilding, you could easily write a thesis on even the smallest change and how it permeates through society.

Thus I have two requests:

Feature
Can we get a warning tag for like stack overflow does if you tag java and javascript? Something that says how broad a field it is an that you need to focus on a narrow aspect?

Policy
Questions that ask about are required to have narrow scope. When you ask about psychology, ask about a very specific aspect. Questions that say "Could this change to cause this?" are good. Questions that say "If {something happens} how would the world react?" are clearly bad.

As an aside, we need to start enforcing our back it up policyback it up policy with these questions a lot more strictly.

(As usual with these kinds of posts. Upvote for agreement, downvote for disagreement, answers for responses and considerations)

We are starting to have a problem with questions. While the impact of events on a culture is part of Worldbuilding, you could easily write a thesis on even the smallest change and how it permeates through society.

Thus I have two requests:

Feature
Can we get a warning tag for like stack overflow does if you tag java and javascript? Something that says how broad a field it is an that you need to focus on a narrow aspect?

Policy
Questions that ask about are required to have narrow scope. When you ask about psychology, ask about a very specific aspect. Questions that say "Could this change to cause this?" are good. Questions that say "If {something happens} how would the world react?" are clearly bad.

As an aside, we need to start enforcing our back it up policy with these questions a lot more strictly.

(As usual with these kinds of posts. Upvote for agreement, downvote for disagreement, answers for responses and considerations)

We are starting to have a problem with questions. While the impact of events on a culture is part of Worldbuilding, you could easily write a thesis on even the smallest change and how it permeates through society.

Thus I have two requests:

Feature
Can we get a warning tag for like stack overflow does if you tag java and javascript? Something that says how broad a field it is an that you need to focus on a narrow aspect?

Policy
Questions that ask about are required to have narrow scope. When you ask about psychology, ask about a very specific aspect. Questions that say "Could this change to cause this?" are good. Questions that say "If {something happens} how would the world react?" are clearly bad.

As an aside, we need to start enforcing our back it up policy with these questions a lot more strictly.

(As usual with these kinds of posts. Upvote for agreement, downvote for disagreement, answers for responses and considerations)

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We are starting to have a problem with questions. While the impact of events on a culture is part of Worldbuilding, you could easily write a thesis on even the smallest change and how it permeates through society.

Thus I have two requests:

Feature
Can we get a warning tag for like stack overflow does if you tag java and javascript? Something that says how broad a field it is an that you need to focus on a narrow aspect?

Policy
Questions that ask about are required to have narrow scope. When you ask about psychology, ask about a very specific aspect. Questions that say "Could this change to cause this?" are good. Questions that say "If {something happens} how would the world react?" isare clearly bad.

As an aside, we need to start enforcing our back it up policy with these questions a lot more strictly.

(As usual with these kinds of posts. Upvote for agreement, downvote for disagreement, answers for responses and considerations)

We are starting to have a problem with questions. While the impact of events on a culture is part of Worldbuilding, you could easily write a thesis on even the smallest change and how it permeates through society.

Thus I have two requests:

Feature
Can we get a warning tag for like stack overflow does if you tag java and javascript? Something that says how broad a field it is an that you need to focus on a narrow aspect?

Policy
Questions that ask about are required to have narrow scope. When you ask about psychology, ask about a very specific aspect. Questions that say "Could this change to cause this?" are good. Questions that say "If {something happens} how would the world react?" is clearly bad.

As an aside, we need to start enforcing our back it up policy with these questions a lot more strictly.

(As usual with these kinds of posts. Upvote for agreement, downvote for disagreement, answers for responses and considerations)

We are starting to have a problem with questions. While the impact of events on a culture is part of Worldbuilding, you could easily write a thesis on even the smallest change and how it permeates through society.

Thus I have two requests:

Feature
Can we get a warning tag for like stack overflow does if you tag java and javascript? Something that says how broad a field it is an that you need to focus on a narrow aspect?

Policy
Questions that ask about are required to have narrow scope. When you ask about psychology, ask about a very specific aspect. Questions that say "Could this change to cause this?" are good. Questions that say "If {something happens} how would the world react?" are clearly bad.

As an aside, we need to start enforcing our back it up policy with these questions a lot more strictly.

(As usual with these kinds of posts. Upvote for agreement, downvote for disagreement, answers for responses and considerations)

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