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Let's give some examples of Bad questions and answers.
Should I run when it is cold?
While the main gist of the question is a great question and the answers are good too, the question is far too general. Another problem is that the question is awfully sh …
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Let's give some examples of Bad questions and answers.
I asked a question about available tools for monitoring a running workout. To prevent 'bad' answers, I included several required features and added an 'elaborate' answer.
But sadly it sparked several …
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Proposal for New Site Name
Our current FAQ reads:
Fitness and Nutrition - Stack Exchange is for physical fitness professionals, athletes, trainers, and those providing health-related needs. Topics include exercise and trai …
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Let's give some examples of Bad questions and answers.
So what's the deal with aspartame?
The question itself seems to stem from a discussion, which generally is a bad sign for any question as it means there's a lot of debate about the answer. Furthermor …