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Is our sites title justified?
The scope and name of this site was defined and redefined and debated endlessly until no one wanted to talk about it anymore. … It's the faq and the questions asked that actually defines the scope, and we're always trying to make it easier for the community to help self-moderate and guide users to where they need to be. …
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Subjectivity & Scope: Where is the line on this site?
Your concern seems to be more a matter of the thoroughness and specificity of questions, rather than "subjectivity & scope." … The FAQ outlines the scope of topics discussed (updated as needed), while the Good Subjective guidelines deals with issue of qualia ("what sort" or "what kind"). …
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Should the scope be expanded to Fitness & Sports?
Most of those topics are already on topic for a physical fitness site (general exercising advice, injury prevention, rest & muscle recovery, nutritional advice).
As for the specific sports, in as muc …
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Are questions regarding the assessment of nutritional products considered on-topic?
The topic of these questions are largely in scope, but these types of questions themselves are generally very poor. There's nothing new here. …