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The question you're asking is designed to solicit opinions or best-practices on a particular topic, with the goal of reaching community consensus.

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Should we produce canonical community wiki questions and answers for basic topics?

I'm thinking questions such as: What is Kopi Luwak? How do I make a Cappuccino? Simple questions that might not even be asked by the user base until the site has grown a little, but might bring in …
Nick Udell's user avatar
5 votes
1 answer
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Should we have Community Challenges?

I've seen other sites have some success drawing in and retaining users via regular community challenge events, e.g. World Building or Code Review. Since our participation is waning, should we conside …
Nick Udell's user avatar
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1 answer
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Should we opt-out for Winter Bash 2016?

To steal mercilessly from last year's post: For those who are new to the Stack Exchange network, Winter Bash is an annual light-hearted event where users can earn virtual hats by doing certain things …
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3 votes
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Should questions about recipes involving coffee be considered off topic?

I'm not talking about recipes for specific coffees, but more like recipes for other food and drinks that include coffee, perhaps even as the primary flavour. For example, coffee desserts, coffee milk …
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Should we require proof of prior effort?

A lot of stack exchange sites require that the asker demonstrates that they have made some prior effort to solve the problem themselves before asking the site. Should we do the same? If so, what lev …
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